'Tis the season for visits and catching up with good friends, which is why we haven't been posting quite as frequently as we normally do.
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Angles sur L' Anglin |
Late last week we picked up Andrea, a good friend of Antoinette's at the TGV station near Tours. Currently she lives and works as the head of an international primary in the Netherlands and paid us a flying visit on her way to Nice.
We headed straight off to do a spot of wine tasting at Chateau Gaudrelle.
Simon & Susan have written about this Vouvray producer a number of times before. We had a little look in the cellars and then proceeded to the serious stuff--trying their still and sparkling wines. We found them very tasty and a number of bottles were purchased for consumption on the terrace during Andrea's visit.
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castle ruins, Angles sur L'Anglin |
As it was only a brief visit, we wanted Andrea to get as much of a flavour of the area as possible. So after Vouvray we drove along the Loire to Amboise before heading home via
Montpoupon and Loches.
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upper village, view from the bridge at Angles |
The next day we showed Andrea some of the sights to the south of us, notably the frescos at
St Savin, which we have written about before. On our way there we visited the village of Angles sur L'Anglin, which proudly holds the title of being one of the prettiest in France.
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watermill at Angles sur L'Anglin |
It was lovely to see Andrea again, and as always, when you have friends to stay, much fat was chewed: happily out on the terrace as the weather behaved! Much fun was also had and, most importantly, cats were spoilt! Andrea is very fond of furries and this was quickly discovered.
This Saturday we are looking forward to seeing other friends who will be spending the day with us en-route back home after a holiday in Poitou-Charente region.
C'est aout; tout le monde est en vacances!
16 comments:
Hello Niall and Antoinette:
The countryside around you really is superb, as is so evident in the images which you have posted here. And, in addition to touring to towns and villages, you also have the opportunity for wine tasting [and purchasing]. It all sounds like heaven to us. We wish you continued fun!
Except me :((
Enjoy the company, the visits, the food and the wine!! Martine
Wat is het daar prachtig , zo'n mooie omgeving, wat zal her heerlijk zijn om daar te wonen.
@Jane & Lance - it gets pretty close :-)
@Martine - kom een weekend tijdens de vendenge :-) De Thalys loopt toch via Brussel?
@Riet - we kunnen zeker niet klagen! :-) Vroeger kwamen we hier op vacantie nu we er wonen [en werken!] hebben we weinig zin om weg te gaan. Eignelijk gaan we alleen weg voor familie bezoekjes in NL and Scotland.
Charles (Gaudrelle) mentioned you had visited.
Angles never fails to impress - it is so photogenic.
@Susan - yes we did say it was all your fault :-)
Summer is definitely the time for such pleasures and as I have probably said before it is the quality not the quantity that I enjoy. Have fun with the next round of visitors.
It all sounds perfetly heavenly to me -- The part of the world where you live is so exceptional without the fact that it also has my favourite of all wines. Bliss for sure!
I loved having visitors...well, still do...though when the same people came year after year I had to put on the thinking cap to try to take them somewhere new.
Luckily, as you have demonstrated, there was plenty to visit!
@LindyLou - absolutely :-) it is what we enjoy too.
@Broad - it's pretty good; but then so is your corner of France :-)
@Fly - we really enjoy it too and it's interesting to see one's house through their eyes.
As you say there's always something to go and see.
Angles is one of my favourite places. I wish we were a little bit closer...
@Gaynor - it is lovely and sitting the small square watching the world go by is great fun.
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