While we were in the South of France in March, we took a day trip to Cassis. It's one of those villages that you hear about where people are charmed. Surprise, we were too.
When we arrived, we learned that market day was in full swing. The streets are narrow on normal days and blocked off on market days. We parked in the municipal lot and wound our way to the center of town to the tables and tents of the market.
I stopped at an adorable toy store and bought a pop-up puppet for my friend Emily's new baby. The puppet was Puss-in-Boots. I didn't take a picture of the puppet, but I did snap a photo of this adorable ride-on toy that looks like a lady bug.
Here's a picture from the edge of the market, which was fine, because we didn't need to do any food shopping any way. You can see the lovely pale-colored buildings and the distinctive trees trimmed closely, their leave not out yet.
And just a few steps from the market was the harbor.
After walking down to the beach, we returned to the buildings you can see behind the boats and we had a cup of coffee.
If you look closely, you can see me and Earl in this picture. He's reflected in my sunglasses. Also, notice the cliff behind me.
Everywhere we turned the scenery was beautiful.
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Hope everyone is having a sun-shine filled July. I'm hooking up with Paris in July as the month sadly comes to an end.
10 comments:
This looks beautiful & is right in line with my post.
Such a beautiful little village; unfortunately I can't play along this week:(
I don't think that I knew Cassis was a village, of course I'm familiar with the ice-cream flavour and the drink... It looks lovely.
Charmed by the pictures and my visit by way of you
Wonderful timing! thanks for sharing the pix :)
Beautiful! Love the cool photo with the reflection.
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Looks so wonderful, Paulita! Whenever I think of Cassis, I think of Kir Royale and Hercule Poirot! Nice to have a frame of reference!
That's funny, Jeanie, as I'm a Poirot fan as well and Cassis is a perfect reminder :)
Posted a wrapup of my Paris in July reading for this year #6 ! will miss it );
so I'm glad your linkup continues!
ps- thanks for using my button - nice to see it posted!
Looks like such a cute village, and my granddaughter would love the little ride-on ladybug! I feel like I'm travelling all over France with Dreaming of France & Paris in July posts :)
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