One rainy and chilly September morning, we took a train outside of Paris, to a country village in the Normandy region. We were going to visit friends of our tour guide at a country estate. Before walking to their estate, we strolled along the village streets in the early morning; it was just as the village was preparing itself for a weekend outdoor market.
The village was beautiful even with the morning rain!
We walked with our umbrellas past very old buildings ...
And we paused to admire the architecture and go inside a church that dated back to the 11th century.
Before visiting our hosts' home, we picked up baked goods at a local shop in the village. This is where I bought my first package of macarons!
Notice one of the baked goods is named "Le Normand" - after the region. Wonder what it tastes like? I didn't get to find out. But I loved the macarons~
Within a short distance, we approached the country estate ...
There, we were greeted by the horses who stood regally amid the apple trees.

Our hosts' were somewhat celebrities in their village, having generations of family history rooted in its soil. Politics, hunting, and international pursuits were akin to this family, who treated us with generosity of spirit and were so kind to open their home to us.

"All for the horses," the woman of the house said to us as she and I walked by these boots.
A giant pumpkin that the woman of the house harvested right before our visit sits on a stoop overlooking the back of their property.
After spending time having a lovely cocktail hour with champagne in the sitting room, we were treated to a delicious yet simple veal stew meal.
A side table with a pretty, colorful arrangement catches the eye!
Dessert was our baked goods from the village and fromage - a trio of local cheeses from the region that were so fresh, you could taste what the cow grazed on before it was milked; in one case, my taste buds detected cabbage! With a pallet like that, I knew I'd be good at the wine tasting event in Paris, which we were going to attend on our next jaunt.
I hope you enjoyed revisiting this country estate with me. Until next time, bonjour!
6 comments:
Love your post!!! I am so ready to be an expat!! :D
OMG,Cynthia, I can't believe you were just sitting on these beautiful pictures and not sharing them w/us. Shame on you! But, I forgive you since you have more than redeemed yourself.
So glad our conversation yesterday bore such "delicious" fruit.
Can't wait for the next installment!!
Merci Elaine and M-T! I can't wait to share more with you ... I've been saving it! ; )
What a beautiful little village. Do you remember the name? I love the colors in the small villages of France.
That's so cool that you got to stay in a home and live with a French couple and experience day to day life.
Did you have much opportunity to speak to your hosts?
So glad you brought this forward for us all to enjoy.
Meg
Thanks for sharing a glimpse of Normandy. My boyfriend will be taking a bike tour in Normandy this September -- the week after he takes me back to Paris!!!! I can't wait.
These photos were beautiful! Cheri
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