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You are forewarned that this will be a long post photo-wise. There is just so much to see in the Gers region of France, I don't know where to begin. It's situated west of Toulouse in gorgeous rolling hill country where sunflowers are a major crop. I like it for the landscape, the history, and, of course, the food! We took a four day weekend and traveled all over with my parents in law, celebrating my mother in law's birthday, and the wonderful kindred spirit we four share. We visited a distillery for Armagnac, where we spent too much money, the Abbey Flaran which I wrote about for A in this blogging challenge, a double "Ecluse" a lock on the canal, roman villa ruins, La Romieu, a town not only dedicated to cats, but it sports the grand Cloister of La Romieu (which is on the on the pilgrimage route to St-Jacques de Compostelle), and a woad factory in Lectoure where everything is organic and made by hand (we again spent too much money!). We stayed in a wonderful hotel, La Ferme de Flaran, ate wonderful food, saw lots of old "moulin" windmills, and picturesque villages like Cologne. Not to mention visiting friends and a grand restored Château de La Réole, which you will read about in my "R" post...
The hat says it all...! |
The J. Damblat distillery and vineyards entrance |
The owner and his wares |
Some vineyards neighboring the roman ruins |
One of the first mosaics you see when you enter the "Villa Romaine de Seviac" a very well maintained roman villa ruin |
We aren't so romantic in this shot! |
Who wouldn't want to keep these? |
A monument (you find them everywhere) to the fallen local Resistance Fighters of WWII. |
Lovely pink flowers sprinkled along the way. If you want more detail, click on the photo to make it bigger. |
Read the English here... LOL! |
On the left is the Pontoon one can't "harm." |
Our hotel, La Ferme de Flaran, an old farmhouse turned into hotel. Definitely recommend this one. |
One side of the double "ecluse" the lock we found in the middle of nowhere. My husband gives you the scale... |
Enceinte Fortifiee de Larrenssingle |
Angeline of the cats, a portrayal of her looking like her beloved pets in the village of La Romieu. The link is in the paragraph at the beginning of this very long post. |
Cat statues are ALL over this town! Quite unique. |
There is a matching one of this one with the head of the cat peeking out! |
The pigeons aren't bothered by all the cats. |
The Cloister of La Romieu courtyard |
The Cloister of La Romieu exterior |
Customizing the ruins to accommodate the new tenants |
Another monument to local fallen Resistance Fighters |
A pretty doorway |
So many "moulin" windmills along the way... |
A freshly plowed sunflower field. Sadly, this visit was off season for seeing the blankets of yellow. |
Lectoure from a distance |
The "Woad Factory" in Lectoure, a lovely place. They give tours and lectures and have a shop. |
For you "moto" or Beemer fans... This is the country to "bike" in! |
Moulin de Rochegude |
Another moulin along the way |
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The "Marché" in the middle of Cologne |
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Flowers everywhere and all kinds of architecture in Cologne. |
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Region Midi-Pyrénées flag with the Croix Occitane |
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In case you forget which country you're in...Notice the blue of the shutters typical in the Midi-Pyrenees area. |
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Where the new meets the old. Mais oui! Foosball, or as the french call it, "Babyfoot." |
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The wash house, the "Lavoir." These can be found in almost every small village and if there is a river, it is always literally on the river... |
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This is a Firetruck "French" size, with a French Fireman "pompier" giving it a clean. |