December in Provence
/What a beautiful time leading up to Christmas! It is calm here in Provence. Each weekend there are Christmas marchés in each village now illuminated with festive lights and decor. L’église de Goult was filled with the voices of classic carols of Christmas in French, Provençal, and English. a few weeks ago was the Dora Maar Christmas Marché in Mènerbes. There were artisans of food, fashion, jewelry, sculpture, florals, pottery, fabric, just to name a few. All brilliantly organized by Ruth Ribeaucourt and Victoria Templeton. This year the magic began Friday evening with champagne and piano music. I started my Christmas shopping here, supporting these talented local artists.
I went with some friends who were owners of an atelier in Mènerbes for years, restoring furniture and creating custom furniture finishes as well as selling high-end fabrics and antiques. This beautiful atelier now is the home to the chic boutique, La Vie Est Belle.
Afterwards we headed across the street for drinks at the cozy Cafe du Progrès. We toasted to the spirit of the season, beginnings and endings, and our strong friendships formed here in Provence .
I finished my Christmas shopping (except for what I will make for the Veille de Noël) in Isle sur la Sorgue last week. A beautiful cold day to visit some of my favorite passages with brocante as well as ending the morning with brunch at the tea room, “Soeurs Appy” . It is such a pleasure to be in this cozy tea room where you can dine in a cours by entering through stained glass doors into a room with a glass ceiling giving you the feeling of dining sur la terrace. They make everything including the breads in their tiny open kitchen. For me it had to be the muffin with eggs, truffles, caramelized onions, and a bit of mache salade .
So now we enjoy the week.. seeing friends , taking walks, meeting in the cafe for a coffee.. and looking forward to sharing the dîner du réveillon de Noël with those we love.
Joyeux Noël
Beth
PS .. a few pics from my evening walks in my village