An Elegant Sufficiency

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La vie est belle

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Up with the larks then on “my day” and with the sun shining on the distant hills, time to go in search of fun!

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All I had to do was to sit back and enjoy being here.

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Oh, and fulfil a few wishes on my shopping list at the local pharmacy, too

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First stop was Rennes le Chateau

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Now this place meant nothing to me, but set high on the hillside with marvellous views, it was the perfect place to begin my day.

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We walked along the path to the small viewpoint, where someone had captured my thoughts perfectly in green chalk on the stone.

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Not easy to see in the picture, but  la vie est belle.  Vraiment!

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Of course, we wanted to see inside the chapel, too and as we walked, I learned a little of the significance of the place.  Had I read the Dan Brown books, maybe I’d have had a bit more of an idea, but never mind, the place is interesting in itself.

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Looking towards the altar, the lavish decoration and highly coloured wall painting wasn’t easy to photograph in the dim light.

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It was a little easier at the back, where the open door allowed a little daylight in to illuminate the lavish figures.

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Right by the door was the one which provokes the most interest.

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Just along the path is the bookshop with all the information to feed that curiosity, too.

(If you like that sort of thing)

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I was happy to be back out in the countryside, driving through vineyards where the colours seemed to be changing by the minute.

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The landscape changed completely when the sun came out!  I frequently wish my friends “love and sunshine” on their birthday and must say how very much I appreciate the love and sunshine that was being wished upon me right then.  Lucky girl.

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We were approaching the Gorges de Galamus where we stopped at the small car park to take a photo of the hermitage over there on the cliff face.

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It’s there by that yellow-y patch of rock and as we stepped inside the small cafe in the car park to buy a drink, we could only smile when asked if we were intending to walk over there along the precipitous pathway.

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Actually, the road was scary enough!

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My hero’s white knuckles were evident for the next ten minutes or so.  Thankfully, we met just one single vehicle coming the other way and I was grateful that we were on the right side.

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Plenty of adventure then, stories to make my day truly memorable and so many places where we just had to stop and take in the view.

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Small villages perched on hillsides.

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Vineyards and ruined castles on rocky outcrops high above them.

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And the most glorious landscape to take in.

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Eventually, we found our way into Perpignan,  where we spent a short time exploring the city centre before heading back on a somewhat less tortuous route back to Carcassonne.

Dinner in La Barbacane completed what had been a very special day indeed.

Did I say it already?

la vie est belle