We have officially been on the farm for a year. A year ago, Ross and I had just been traveling in Turkey where we got engaged. From there I went on to travel to France and then we returned stateside where we moved to the farm. I've been re-playing scenes of those most recent travels in my daydreams and loving it. I wrote a post last summer about the organic farm in Turkey here. Now, I'll share some photos of France because...I love France.
These first photos are from the homestead where I lived for about three weeks in southern France near a village called La Serpent. It was full of magic and that entire region is pretty incredible. It's just a known thing that people squat in the hills. They pull up their caravans, put their solar panels up and live...rent free. I walked for hours each day with the doggins. We would tramp through the hills, visit those squatters, explore abandoned homes and take in the views of nearby mountains.
I rounded out my time visiting much loved places in Paris. I continued my pattern of walking everywhere and had multiple blisters on my feet. They never seemed to bother me because I was so happy exploring. Well, now that I've revisited all these pictures, perhaps it's time to start planning my next trip back to la France!
These first photos are from the homestead where I lived for about three weeks in southern France near a village called La Serpent. It was full of magic and that entire region is pretty incredible. It's just a known thing that people squat in the hills. They pull up their caravans, put their solar panels up and live...rent free. I walked for hours each day with the doggins. We would tramp through the hills, visit those squatters, explore abandoned homes and take in the views of nearby mountains.
I rounded out my time visiting much loved places in Paris. I continued my pattern of walking everywhere and had multiple blisters on my feet. They never seemed to bother me because I was so happy exploring. Well, now that I've revisited all these pictures, perhaps it's time to start planning my next trip back to la France!
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