As promised, here is part two of our trip to the Côte d’Azur.
November 4, 2015 – Antibes, Villa Thuret
Enjoy the slideshow and – imagine these gardens in spring or summer!
November 4, 2015 – Nice
November 5, 2015 – Nice
November 5, 2015 – Beaulieu
Please be aware that I added two further photographs to yesterday’s blog post (the Menton pictures at the end):
https://mytrainofthoughtson.wordpress.com/2015/11/16/south-of-france-november-2-3-2015/
Looks so beautiful, Karen. My only experience of France is two days working on an exhibition, but I did get to see Note Dame lit up at night, travel on the Metro and eat some glorious French food!
We had a wonderful time in one of the nicest French regions, Ali. I prefer the sea or the countryside to the big cities.
Did you recognise my blog’s background?
Do you know, I was so busy reading your post and checking out all your lovely photos, I didn’t look! I’m guessing, now, but is it Ireland?
Yes, it is Ireland. It is a place you know well, Ali. 🙂
I’ll go online and have a look! 😀
The pics took my breath away. Lucky you. 🙂
Anna from Elements of Writing
Thank you very much for the praise, Anna. 🙂
Wow. Those gardens must be breath-taking in full bloom.
They certainly are breath-taking in spring and summer. We spent a little more than two hours in these gardens – it was fascinating, Sue.
nice!!
Thank you!
Beautiful pictures thanks.
xxx Massive Hugs xxx
Thank you so much, David. Hugs.
Lovely pictures.
Thank you very much, Jacqueline.
My pleasure Karen 🙂
I really enjoyed Nice when I was there nearly 15 years ago now. I really enjoyed southern France and Monaco.
The temperature was still nice for November – quite enjoyable, Amanda. Monaco was a mere drive-through this time; 5 days did not give us too many options.
Love these! Thanks so much for sharing!
Thank you very much, Kimberly!
How lovely!
Thank you very much, Luanne.
Nice looks so nice! 😉
Nice is a nice place to be. I also enjoyed Antibes. 🙂
Ahhh…am really enjoying your beaches and palm trees photos on a cold and dreary day here!
The temperatures ranged between 15 and 19 degrees centigrade. One of the days was pretty overcast, a nice contrast to the autumn colours. You would have enjoyed it there, Teresa.
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