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Where is the garage?One of the cute little houses in provence.
Cheers, Gerard
They cook cassoulet in the back aren't they?
Nice capture glamy, I want to go back and wandering around these areas. Birddog114
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Actually I bought some wine in the village. It's Chateau-Neuf-du-Pape, very famous!...maybe not here. Cassoulet is more from the other side (S/E).
When you think of the aftermath of eating cassoulet, you would not want to live in such a confined space! Cheers, Gerard
Wow thats a house....how cute
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Geeze... it's a brick outhouse with windows.
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Love this pic (in fact most of the ones from your French trip). You bought Chateau-Neuf-du-Pape - yummm. How old? Peter
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Chris, Unusual?? Not for where that photo was made. g.
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If I did not live in Australia, France would be my next choice. I loved my time there. Lovely life style and very cultured (without wishing to sound like a snob)
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Stubbsy,
I only could buy some 3 year old, the older stuff had sold out.. I left it with my father so that we can drink it when it's right (at least a couple more years). Cheers, Gerard I did bring back some very old Cognac, and other spirits...
I'm jealous! can I come with you when you go back
Pls. don't tempting me any more! That's enough. Birddog114
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Gerard great shot. Like Stubbsy I appreciate most of your french shots
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Gerard Sensible to leave it behind. Then no temptation to drink it too soon. Peter
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