J'aime cette rue.
Dish and lantern
Castle ruins, Fontaine-de-Vaucluse
Charm
Les fruits du petit dejeuner, Hotel du Poete
Le pain du petit dejeuner, Hotel du Poete
Jambon et saucisson, Hotel du Poete
Terrasse by the waterfall, Hotel du Poete
Riverside, Fontaine-de-Vaucluse
Old farmhouse, top of the trail out of Fontaine-de…
Orchard, on the trail
Trail signpost
Consulting the map
Mur de la Peste
Wrong way down the trail
Mosaic garden 1
Mosaic garden 2
Traditional wall with waymarker
Cart tracks from ancient Romans
Following an old Roman road
Garden chairs at Hotel des Romarins
Gordes 5
House and lantern, Gordes
Woman in window
Shop, Fontaine de Vaucluse
L'homme de glace
"Je suis tres fragile...."
Carousel of the Little Angels
Sorgue River, Fontaine-de-Vaucluse
Fontaine-de-Vaucluse
Stream, Hotel du Poete
Terrasse, Hotel du Poete
Planning the walk
Spectator at kids' bike race, Avignon
Sunday afternoon
In a passageway, Avignon
A home near the Palais
Do you think I should grant absolution?
Avignon from the old Palais
Towers, Palais des Papes
View from the Palais des Papes
St. Nicholas Chapel, Pont D'Avignon
Stonework by the Rhone
Pont Saint-Bénézet, Avignon
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"St. Veran killing the 'Coulubre,' a local monster of legend...Véran was an eremite that lived in the forest. The Coulobre was a giant she-snake that brought terror to the country. She collected young and handsome (male) youngsters to marry her. As none agreed, she ate them, one after the other. Véran, later Saint Véran, walked to the Coulobre and wounded her to death with the sign of the cross."
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