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View walking into the village |
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Poolside lounge area |
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Very secure with all doors electronically coded |
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Beautiful trees in the garden |
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Upstairs, Dick's office, living area and bedroom |
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Anne planted all the flowers |
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Upper terrace |
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View from upstairs terrace |
Although I have already shown some photos of Villa Beau Site, it is such a beautiful place with incredible gardening full of color, I want to include a few more. We enjoyed two days with beautiful sunshine and stayed very busy. We had a thunder, lightening storm with rain last night and it is bit on the chilly side today and very cloudy with thunder in the background. We lost our computer connection for awhile. This has been a four day weekend and the town is 'full'. Phil has decided that the Normandy portion of the trip is a bit too ambitious as it is a much longer distance than he realized. The train route is complicated as we need to go from Nice to Paris and change train stations and is a long day of travel and expensive too. He would rather make it a separate trip and combine it with some travel related to ancestry research. Everyone tells us that you need more than a day or two. We will leave here on Tuesday and fly directly from Nice to London. Surprisingly, it cost much less than the train. We will be in London two nights and meet up with Dick Ferguson for some sightseeing and dinner. We have stayed away most of the day plus the big market day, so I am a little delayed on some of the photos that I want to send. We are off to Sunday lunch with our group and some friends of Dick's and it sounds and looks very threatening out there. The storm is not over.
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