hehe…thanks for the shout-out! And what a charming looking B&B…although, what am I saying? You are always in the most charming places! I love all that stone work. SIGH – I think MB and I need to take about 3 mos and just road trip France.
Rosemary Kneipp
April 1st, 2014 at 8:47 pm
You can make lots of weekend trips in the meantime!
Hi Rosemary, have just spent a very enjoyable time reading this and past posts.. Think I may have turned a pale shade of green in envy. I can only imagine how incredible it must be to live in Paris (my favourite city) and in the country. Love to read about it here.. Keep writing 🙂
Rosemary Kneipp
April 1st, 2014 at 8:47 pm
Hi Gracie, I’m glad you enjoy reading my blog. It is incredible to live in Paris, which is also my favourite city, and in the country. If only life didn’t keep getting in the way of 100% enjoyment!
I love Fontevraud. The beauty of the buildings, the fascinating kitchen, and the centuries of history. It’s a place I recommend to visitors, and where I take friends who are interested in French history.
Rosemary Kneipp
April 10th, 2016 at 9:13 pm
It didn’t disappoint when I went back – I had already loved it the other times I went.
I love the idea of those folding chairs Rosemary! Looks like such a beautiful and interesting place the kitchen is most unusual. I also love the look of the B&B you stayed in. Thanks for linking up to #AllAboutFrance, I’m off to have a look at recent posts now, hoping to read AllAboutIndia instead!!!
Rosemary Kneipp
April 29th, 2016 at 10:22 pm
I hope you’ll get to visit one day. It’s a fascinating place.
What a beautiful place! I hope I’ll get to the area one of these days…
There are so many lovely places to visit in the Loire!
hehe…thanks for the shout-out! And what a charming looking B&B…although, what am I saying? You are always in the most charming places! I love all that stone work. SIGH – I think MB and I need to take about 3 mos and just road trip France.
You can make lots of weekend trips in the meantime!
Hi Rosemary, have just spent a very enjoyable time reading this and past posts.. Think I may have turned a pale shade of green in envy. I can only imagine how incredible it must be to live in Paris (my favourite city) and in the country. Love to read about it here.. Keep writing 🙂
Hi Gracie, I’m glad you enjoy reading my blog. It is incredible to live in Paris, which is also my favourite city, and in the country. If only life didn’t keep getting in the way of 100% enjoyment!
That is a spectacular space!
Extraordinary, isn’t it?
So stunningly my type of place. Looking forward to explore France. The Loire Valley will be added to the list.
The Loire Valley has just so much to offer – you need to spend at least two weeks here if not more.
Wow, What a wonderful place!! I really want to go there, haha.
I’m interested in old&traditional kitchen. How about kitchen inside? Is it empty?
such a beautiful place!
Yes, quite amazing.
I love Fontevraud. The beauty of the buildings, the fascinating kitchen, and the centuries of history. It’s a place I recommend to visitors, and where I take friends who are interested in French history.
It didn’t disappoint when I went back – I had already loved it the other times I went.
I love the idea of those folding chairs Rosemary! Looks like such a beautiful and interesting place the kitchen is most unusual. I also love the look of the B&B you stayed in. Thanks for linking up to #AllAboutFrance, I’m off to have a look at recent posts now, hoping to read AllAboutIndia instead!!!
I hope you’ll get to visit one day. It’s a fascinating place.