We went to quite a few places while in Provence,
Arles, Pont du Gard, Vaison la Romaine, Aix en Provence, Avignon and a few others,
but none were quite like St. Remy.
Maybe it was because of the gorgeous weather and the way the sun hit the buildings, but honestly just walking the streets took my breath away.
The color of blue that is used consistently throughout the village is utter perfection.
I so wished we had chosen to stay here for a few days but for sure the next time I'm in Provence, this will be my home base.
See for yourself...
As you can see it is impossible to take a bad picture here.
Do have a fun and safe 4th of July!
Gorgeous!
ReplyDeletethanks deb!
DeleteGorgeous! And love the powder blue doors and shutters.
ReplyDeleteshe was painting. actually preparing canvas's to be painted. her work was stunning.
Deleteand yes that specific shade of blue was so incredibly beautiful!!!
DeleteBeautiful. What is that woman in the picture doing? Looks like she's sprinkling something.
ReplyDeleteooops see above comment!
DeleteI love the colours of the buildings and the shutters. It looks like a beautiful place to relax and wander leisurely about.
ReplyDeleteHow have your recent travels influenced you?
Do you want to add some French touches to your home or add boxwood features to your garden?
i'm not sure how my travels have influenced me yet. i think they make me want to live a slower life...if that's possible. but yes, i'd say that is it mostly. i haven't wanted to add any french touches around the interior but the exterior, yes...mainly boxwood!
DeleteGorgeous photo's! I too am wondering what the woman in the window is doing...is she painting?
ReplyDeleteyes, she is!
DeleteBeautiful! I'd love to go there one day.
ReplyDeleteput it on your list!
DeleteOMGeeee, dying over the blue shutters. You are so right! Color is perfection. And all the textures and shades of gray on all the chippy buildings. So unbelievably gorgeous. Yeah, I would definitely make that home base next time. Not sure I'd ever leave. Wow.
ReplyDeletei know you'd never have to venture out.
DeleteIt is so beautiful. It looks like a fabulous place to wander around and soak in the beauty.
ReplyDeleteit was.
DeleteI didn't hit St. Remy last summer, but it is now on my list! My greatest wish is to spend a summer writing in France! I'd better get going on that!
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures!
thanks wendy.
DeleteRight now the Tour de France is taking place in France. I don't care about the cycling aspect of it, but the tv coverage shows absolutely stunning views of French towns and contryside. Check it out if you have access. I've watched for the past 5 years or so.
ReplyDeletei know! it's so exciting. they will be going through many places that i visited!
DeleteYour photos are so beautiful, really your are a great photographer! Years ago I too fell in love with the blue color in St.Remy and other places in both France and Greece. While there I bought a remnant of fabric that matched that blue - so that I could have it forever. That color I now use as a staple in my wardrobe and home. My bathroom is painted that color and it is on many furnishing items. I love it that much! Oh Gosh! Your great photos make me homesick, I haven't been there for almost 10 years and MUST go back. What a great trip you had!
ReplyDeletePlease tell, what is the paint color?
Deletei wish i knew the paint color!
DeleteI wish I could tell you a standard paint color. What I did was mix paints (I do abstract art). I mixed French blue - like in their flag with a deeper blue some white and a tiny touch of turquoise (if I remember re correctly) and had the paint store match it. I'm sure some of the newer colors available would be a close match...that was 10 years ago and I have a piece of wood I use if I want more. I'll try to find the paint store configuration if I can for you guys.. I have a can of it but the combo notation is covered by paint.
DeleteJanet - it looks absolutely amazing! And I loved your Paris pics too. Sorry have been away from commenting - so much going on in my life with the move back to Oz but hope to be resuming normal (albeit fairly slow1) service soon!! S x
ReplyDeletethank you my dear friend.
DeleteBeautiful! I love the way that all of the Provencal towns and villages have their own idiosyncratic look and feel....no two are alike...yet you are quite right, St Remy is v special. Rx
ReplyDeletethey do don't they. and you should know!
DeleteSt Remy is also my favorite. The perfect size - not too big and not too small. Amazing market. Cute streets. And the best food shops - a mansion full of olive oils, the Durard (sp?) chocolate shop, the amazing cheese shop/cave, and a few other spots that I bought treats at every day. The town also has my favorite pastry in all of Europe, which is saying a lot. And I was sad to learn that I really could only buy it in St Remy and maybe a couple of very nearby towns.
ReplyDeleteyes, i do believe it is perfect in every manner. oh the bakery!
DeleteBeautiful place to go for a walk!! kisses, Ana
ReplyDeletehello ana!
DeleteJanet, I disagree; I've seen a lot of bad photos of trips in my time. Your camera did well but you also have the eye, IMHO. If it's not a hobby, maybe it should be more; you and photography. Seriously. I am SO enjoying your photos; thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeletedear vicki,
Deletei'm no photographer and my camera is a cheapie under $100 from target. i'm telling you it was St Remy!
I can't believe it is already July 4th! It is so cold over here, feels like early May. Have a beautiful holiday!
ReplyDeletethank you paula, i will.
DeleteDid you by chance get the name of the blue paint color? It is perfection.
ReplyDeletei believe it is a pale blue with a little green thrown in mixed with gorgeous provencal sun and beutifully aged. let's see if benjamin moore can copy that!:)
DeleteDear Janet
ReplyDeleteLove these photos - wonderful how you've captured the subtle colours and the aged patina of all these buildings. Your photography really is stunning. I have many of the same pictures from holidays in St Remy - and while they're not bad photos - they don't in any way compare with the poetry of yours.
Your pics also bring back lots of happy memories - so many times we've sat at the little tables in that square while my husband does water colour paintings of the buildings there. Magic place, St Remy - and so interesting that Nostradamus (pic 6 I think) used to live there - and of course Van Gogh for a time too, though as a patient. The market too is fabulous! Best wishes, Pamela
dearest pamela, i could have sat in that square for days and been completely content. the people! the food! the atmosphere! priceless.
Deletethank you for the compliment on my photography but i still believe it was the town itself.
Thanks for sharing your gorgeous pictures! So glad you had a great time. St Remy is wonderful... cycling around the area is marvellous too. Thanks for your tip in London re the skinny high waisted jeans they are great . Love them .
ReplyDeleteyou're welcome. which insane housewife is this? :)
DeleteOne of your fellow horticultural fantasies tour companions from Australia . Annie. Loving your blog ! It has been so wonderful to keep reliving it all through your photos. I only did iPhone snaps so yours are a real treat. Keep up this inspiration to others!
Deleteahhhh annie!!!
Deletei thought it might be you. did you get the jeans? that is too funny.
i'm trying not to bore everyone here. i mean what's worse than having to look at someone else's vacation photos? anyway, so glad you found me and i still have quite a few english gardens to get to. xo
They are definitely NOT boring! Fabulous to see them in your lovely posts. Especially as I experienced many of them England, Provence and Paris...…re-living the dream ! Hoping it will come true again. x
Deletethanks annie!
DeleteHi Janet - thanks for stopping by at my Blog today!... Love to see your post and especially on my favourite subject - France & Provence! ..I would love to follow you but not sure where your follow options are! Have a great weekend! xx
ReplyDeletehello jenny. my follow button is at the very bottom of my blog.
DeleteI can see why you fell in love with St. Remy. Thank you for sharing your beautiful photographs. They really are exceptional. I see that you are humble about it, but your eye and your heart make The Gardener's Cottage blog what it is--one of a kind wonderful. Yep. Full of wonder. Full of grace. Full of goodness. A touch of love on planet Earth.
ReplyDelete-Suzanne in Illinois
thank you dear suzanne. happy 4th to you and yours.
DeleteThe colour is supposed to repel insects.
ReplyDeleteThe colour is supposed to repel insects.
ReplyDeleteThat is now on my list of places to go! So beautiful. Thanks for sharing this, Janet.
ReplyDeleteWe didn't make it here when we were in Europe last year. Nex time for sure! Gorgeous spot and I love the French blue everywhere.
ReplyDeleteI adore St Remy. Haven't been there for a few years but your photos make me yearn to go back!
ReplyDeleteWe stayed 4 days in St Remy in May 2011 at Canto Cigalo Hotel Charme (sp?), with a view of the Alpiles. Magic. We must have walked around the town a 100 times during that stay and it wasn't near enough! Took dozens of photos of the shutters and doors, sat in the square, visited the market and walked down the tree lined alleyway from our hotel. Vaison la Romaine was beautiful too as was Fontaine de Vaucluse. So much beauty.
ReplyDeleteOh it is pretty isn't it. I wish we had spent more time there. Good excuse to go back!
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