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Being with a group of friends, feeling the sunshine on your face, tasting life as the French do—glorious food, the atmosphere- the cobblestone streets leading you back hundreds of years right before your eyes. Strolling through antique markets, finding lovely things you can’t wait to bring home. Hanging out with... Read the whole entry... »
Spring greeted us with open arms, and the scent of Provence filled the air. It was such a warm welcome. I feel so fortunate to be working with the Red Shed Tour group four times this year. This evening, we strolled around Aix and enjoyed a fabulous dinner at the charming Grillon. Each day promises to be even better than the last,... Read the whole entry... »
After nearly 10 years of offering this one-of-a-kind journey through the brocante, the season is starting up tomorrow—and it runs through November. For those of you looking to experience Provence in a way that’s intimate and real, tag along as we venture to my favorite places. I’ve lived here for 37 years, and over that time, I’ve... Read the whole entry... »
When my friend bought the Cantina in Italy, it wasn’t just a building she bought, it was an idea, a feeling she wanted to create, a world suspended in time. She didn’t want to change it, to force it into something else. No. She wanted you to step inside and feel as though you’d been transported back, not just to a different place, but to a... Read the whole entry... »
Another World
2025-04-01 11:00 UTC by Corey When we come to a new place, what we carry with us matters. Not the clothes, not the things- It’s spirit we bring. The openness. That’s what makes the experience rich. And when we let go of the preconceived, when we stop holding our own culture above the one we are entering, that’s when we start to see it. Not with our eyes, but with our... Read the whole entry... »
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