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		<title>five Greatest Days in Provence, France</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Provence evokes a feeling of light and sunshine. Its folks are warm and its food exquisite. Usually related with artists like Van Gogh and the rest of the Impressionists who would invest months here on end painting the lovely countryside, &#8230;<div class="read_more"><a href="http://www.provence-living.com/2012/01/21/five-greatest-days-in-provence-france/">read more</a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Holidays" border="0"  height=193 width=242 src="http://www.provence-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Holidays-2534.jpg" align="left"><P>Provence evokes a feeling of light and sunshine. Its folks are warm and its food exquisite. Usually related with artists like Van Gogh and the rest of the Impressionists who would invest months here on end painting the lovely countryside, Provence&#8217;s landscapes has supplied inspiration for a lot of. You can feel that the globe has melted away and you are in your own niche in the universe. Here&#8217;s how to invest your days in Provence.</P><P>o 1st Day</P><P>Orange is the Very first location you must check out. It boasts of a spectacular Roman theatre which was built in the course of the reign of Caeser Augustus. The Theatre Antique has a substantial stone stage that is excellent for sound amplification. Thousands of individuals flock in here to witness great plays brought to life by neighborhood actors. There is also an aqueduct that is a remnant of its Roman origins.</P><P>o Second Day</P><P>Be certain to drop in at the Palais des Papes (Papal Palace), a colossal stronghold of the Avignon popes. There are still some furnishings left but most have been returned to the Papal seat in Rome. Take a tour about the town and see the 12th century Romanesque Cathedrale Notre-Dame-des-Doms, Avignon&#8217;s social center Location de l&#8217;Hortage and the antiquities in the Musee Calvet.</P><P>o Third Day</P><P>Begin early in the morning to pay a visit to the town of Nimes. You can view the magnificent Pont du Gard which was as soon as a mighty aqueduct erected 2, 000 years ago. Antiquities are perfectly preserved in Nimes such as the Arenes and Maison Carree. The former is a Roman amphitheater dating back to the Roman times. The latter is built about five BC and dedicated to Gaius Cesar. It stands in the middle of the downtown district and is arresting in style because it was modeled right after the Temple of Apollo.</P><P>o Fourth Day</P><P>Take the detour at Camargue and go to the location most related with Van Gogh. It&#8217;s one of the most gorgeous cities in Provence. It was as soon as a Greek colony which was taken over by the Romans once Julius Caesar defeated Marseille. Check the Musee del l&#8217;Arles Antique (Museum of Ancient Arles) and the Museum Arlaten which houses excellent examples of antiquities. There are ancient towers, underground galleries and picturesque ruins all under the gorgeous Provencal sun.</P><P>o Fifth Day</P><P>On your last day, take it slow. Head over to St-Remy-de-Provence. Still walking in the footsteps of Van Gogh, you can go to the beautiful marketplace in the location. As a Greek settlement, the Romans also took over the region. You can view magnificent ruins in the Les Antiques and Roman arches and a mausoleum in the Mausolee. The sprawling landscape of Provence will genuinely leave your feeling breathless and pleased.</P><P>5 days in Provence is sufficient to have you going back refreshed and invigorated. The Finest time to pay a visit to is throughout spring and fall. The countryside is best and the vineyards are ready for harvest. Winter can be harsh and the summer heat is oppressive so it is Very best to see the countryside once the leaves are either in full bloom or as soon as the leaves are turning.</P><P>The author of this post is Benedict Yossarian a Online Advertising and marketing Consultant. For Villas Abroad go to HomesAndVillasabroad.com or for one thing extra nearby try Tarn House Leisure Park</P><P></p>
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		<title>La Compagnie De Provence Beauty &amp; Fragrance Goods</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[La Compagnie de Provence was founded in 1990 in Marseille and has been re-inventing and re-vitalising the standard bath and beauty Merchandise ever considering that. The beauty &#38; fragrance Goods are additional unique as they have been developed and developed &#8230;<div class="read_more"><a href="http://www.provence-living.com/2011/12/30/la-compagnie-de-provence-beauty-fragrance-goods/">read more</a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="male grooming" border="0"  height=243 width=243 src="http://www.provence-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/male-grooming-2764.jpg" align="left"><P>La Compagnie de Provence was founded in 1990 in Marseille and has been re-inventing and re-vitalising the standard bath and beauty Merchandise ever considering that. The beauty &amp; fragrance Goods are additional unique as they have been developed and developed to generally be in harmony with nature, reflected by the supplies applied in their item variety.</P><P>Some of the Merchandise found in the Compagnie de Provence selection incorporate; body milks, body butters, fragrance Goods, hand creams, shower gels, liquid Marseille soaps and skin care for males. The beauty &amp; fragrance Merchandise are developed to be type to the environment and the individual that uses them.</P><P>The La Compagnie de Provence beauty &amp; fragrance Merchandise for males are especially unique considering that they have been created to nourish and defend male skin. Several Goods incorporate Proven&#231;al olive oil particularly in the Extrait d&#8217;Olive male grooming assortment.</P><P>Male grooming is critical and is quickly becoming incorporated into the every day routine of Lots of gentlemen. La Compagnie de Provence beauty &amp; fragrance Items have been perfected over the last twenty years and are the perfect location to commence when seeking for male grooming Merchandise.</P><P>This prestigious corporation give a superb selection of Goods which would make unusual and thoughtful gifts for any gentleman to delight in. It has been proven that the consistent and right use of male grooming Merchandise has been shown to strengthen appearance over time. This demonstrates the significance of male grooming and how it has come to be an acceptable part of life for most males, such as the most macho of males.</P><P>These days, the male grooming item business is becoming much more well-liked as a entire host of organizations bring a selection of males&#8217;s skin care Merchandise to the industry. The beauty &amp; fragrance Goods are extremely sought right after and supply the ideal in revolutionary skin care for males, balanced with the standard Goods of male grooming.</P><P>La Compagnie de-Provence Items are geared towards offering the perfect in skin care and include the very best of ingredients. If you try any of the Merchandise from this distinguished firm&#8217;s item selection, you are bound to be blown away by the excellent of the Items and the positive aspects you will obtain from working with them.</P><P>Exclusive La Compagnie de-Provence skin care assortment. Compagnie de Provence &#8211; classic French luxury Marseille soaps reinventing the urban culture of bath.</P><P></p>
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		<title>Some Favourite Restaurants in Provence &#8211; Component two</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is the Second Component of our individual (and extremely subjective) guide to some of the greatest restaurants in Provence.You know, the much more usually I eat Provencal food, either at residence or in the locations described here, the much &#8230;<div class="read_more"><a href="http://www.provence-living.com/2011/12/12/some-favourite-restaurants-in-provence-component-two/">read more</a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="provence restaurant reviews" border="0"  height=132 width=132 src="http://www.provence-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/provence-restaurant-reviews-2695.jpg" align="left"><P>Here is the Second Component of our individual (and extremely subjective) guide to some of the greatest restaurants in Provence.</P><P>You know, the much more usually I eat Provencal food, either at residence or in the locations described here, the much more convinced I turn into that the cooking of Provence is the lightest, tastiest, most colourful, most elegant and above all <I>healthiest</I> food in the globe. I&#8217;ve eaten in other parts of France &#8211; mostly in Paris, of course, and also in the Burgundy and Beaujolais regions &#8211; and in comparison with Provencal cooking the cuisine of those regions frequently appears too heavy, too wealthy, too complex for my taste.</P><P>But, then once again, possibly I&#8217;m just a small biased!</P><P>Please attempt one or far more of these great restaurants if you occur to be lucky sufficient to locate your self in Provence. I know that you will not be disappointed. And I know that I&#8217;ll be there once again quite soon!</P><P><B><U>LOURMARIN:</U></B></P><P><B>Auberge La Feniere</B></P><P>Route de Cadenet</P><P>84160 Lourmarin</P><P>Vaucluse</P><P>Tel: 04 90 6811 79</P><P>http://www.reinesammut.com</P><P>Reine Sammut is recognized as one of the finest girls chefs in the complete of France. On a hill among the Durance and the Luberon she evokes all the color and sunshine of Provence in her wonderfully inventive cuisine, which could be described as a mixture of neighborhood Provencal and modern day international. One Michelin star, and a loyal neighborhood (and international) following. There is also a less expensive and a lot more informal Bistro just down the road.</P><P><B><U>MARSEILLE:</U></B></P><P><B>L&#8217;Epuisette</B></P><P>Vallon des Auffes</P><P>13007 Marseille</P><P>Bouches-du-Rhone</P><P>Tel: 04 91 52 17 82</P><P>URL:http://www.l-epuisette.com</P><P>Jutting out into the Med, and searching extra like a New England lobster shack than a French gourmet restaurant, Guillaume Sourrieu&#8217;s L&#8217;Epuisette is almost certainly <I>the</I> location in Marseille these days to sample a very good, genuine, nicely-ready and genuinely tasty bouillabaisse. All the other great fish and seafood classics are featured too, of course. A lovely location in a lovely spot.</P><P><B>Une Table, au Sud</B></P><P>Quai du Port</P><P>13000 Marseille</P><P>Bouches-du-Rhone</P><P>Tel: 04 91 90 63 53</P><P>URL: http://www.unetableausud.com</P><P>Marseille is full of restaurants &#8211; great, poor and indifferent &#8211; and this relative newcomer on a corner of the Vieux Port is unquestionably one of the superior ones. Young chef Lionel Levy trained with Alain Ducasse &#8211; so what additional can one say? Meat, fish and seafood are of exemplary high quality, the desserts are out of this globe, and costs for both food and wine are highly reasonable. And that is even with out the extraordinary view! Extremely suggested.</P><P><B><U>MAUSSANE LES ALPILLES:</U></B></P><P><B>Ou Ravi Proven&#231;au</B></P><P>Avenue de la Vall&#233;e-des-Baux</P><P>13520 Maussane-les-Alpilles</P><P>Bouches-du-Rhone</P><P>Tel: 04 90 54 31 11</P><P>This is the location to come for Proven&#231;al specialities, and if the weather enables you to eat them in the lovely flowered courtyard, <I>tant mieux!</I> A lovely restaurant in a lovely small village. Charming welcome. Very good nearby wines.</P><P><B>La Petite France</B></P><P>Avenue de la Vall&#233;e-des-Baux</P><P>Paradou</P><P>13520 Maussane-les-Alpilles</P><P>Bouches-du-Rhone</P><P>Tel: 04 90 54 41 91</P><P>Just outside Maussane on the road to Fontvielle, this converted bakery was as soon as a quite tasteful, rather formal restaurant with one Michelin star. Now it has fully changed its style (even though still under the exact same owner-chef) and is now supplying a a lot more affordable, bistro-style food concentrating on fresh, nearby ingredients.</P><P><B><U>MONTE CARLO:</U></B></P><P><B>Le Louis XV</B></P><P>Location du Casino</P><P>98000 Monte Carlo</P><P>Monaco</P><P>Tel: 377 92 16 29 76</P><P>URL: http://www.alain-ducasse.com</P><P>Is Monaco quite Component of Provence? Opinion differs. And who cares? This is one of the globe&#8217;s great restaurants and we just couldn&#8217;t leave it out. Developed by master chef Alain Ducasse, this temple of gastronomy has 3 Michelin stars and a score of 19/20 in GaultMillau. It is the epitome of elegance and luxury &#8211; and the food is really unforgettable. Take out a second mortgage, and treat your self! There&#8217;s a (reasonably) comparatively-priced lunch menu, which includes wine and coffee. (Note: Gentlemen are expected to wear a jacket and tie, even in the height of summer!)</P><P><B><U>ST-REMY-DE-PROVENCE:</U></B></P><P><B>Alain Assaud</B></P><P>Boulevard Marceau</P><P>13210 St-R&#233;my-de-Provence</P><P>Bouches-du-Rhone</P><P>Tel: 04 90 92 37 11</P><P>Alain Assaud has worked with some of the great names of modern day French cuisine: Chapel, Troisgros, Verg&#233;. He produces uncomplicated, unadorned, even austere, dishes based on superior, fresh nearby produce. A lovely small location in a lovely small town!</P><P><B>La Maison Jaune</B></P><P>15 Rue Carnot</P><P>13210 St-Remy-de-Provence</P><P>Bouches-du-Rhone</P><P>Tel: 04 90 92 56 14</P><P>For years Francois Perraud has been working diligently away in his charming small restaurant in an 18th century former merchant&#8217;s residence tucked away in one of the small backstreets of St-Remy. His tough work has now been rewarded (not prior to time) with a Michelin star. Fresh, bright, unfussy cuisine with some nice modern day touches. Grab a seat on the terrace and appear out over the rooftops &#8230;.</P><P><B><U>VAISON-LA-ROMAINE:</U></B></P><P><B>Le Moulin &#224; Huile</B></P><P>Quai du Mal-Foch</P><P>84110 Vaison-la-Romaine</P><P>Vaucluse</P><P>Tel: 04 90 36 20 67</P><P>URL: http://www.moulin-huile.com/</P><P>A converted olive mill on the banks of the river l&#8217;Ouv&#232;ze gives a suitably elegant setting for Robert Bardot&#8217;s inventive, imaginative Provencal cuisine, with just an added touch of Oriental spice here and there. Irreproachable food, wine and service.</P><P>This write-up has been adapted from the author&#8217;s internet internet site dedicated to the food, wine, restaurants and recipes of Provence. You can check it out here:[http://www.cafe-de-provence.com]</P><P></p>
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		<title>Quiet and Peaceful Vacations in Residence Rental Provence</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a visitor to France you may well have heard of the quiet and relaxing leisure and pleasures of holidays at the Sablet vacation rental houses situated in the heart of Provence. There is a selection of two &#8230;<div class="read_more"><a href="http://www.provence-living.com/2011/11/28/quiet-and-peaceful-vacations-in-residence-rental-provence/">read more</a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="house rental Provence" border="0"  height=158 width=210 src="http://www.provence-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/house-rental-Provence-1985.jpg" align="left"><P>If you are a visitor to France you may well have heard of the quiet and relaxing leisure and pleasures of holidays at the Sablet vacation rental houses situated in the heart of Provence. There is a selection of two spectacular Sablet rentals, the Maison des Pelerins and the la Baume des Pelerins. Quite a few Home rental Provence solutions are out there however these two are the epitome of dream living thanks to their exceptional fusion of Provencal conventional infrastructure and modernity and the inviting Provencal culture. This is what ensures each and every visitor to these rentals is totally at house once away from residence.</P><P>There is so a lot history about the Maison des Pelerins. It is situated close to the 12th century Romanesque Church of St. Nazaire and the oldest component of this Home rental Provence was as soon as related with the Papal Home once the Catholic Church was administered from Avignon. It also supplied accommodation to the pilgrims and other travelers to this region.</P><P>Maison des Pelerins is a vacation house that has undergone a total makeover to bring in the conveniences of modern infrastructure and but preserve the conventional Provencal architectural heritage. The d&#233;cor of this rental is derived from neighborhood supplies and put in location employing the exclusive craftsmanship of neighborhood artisans. The light, airy and comfy really feel achieved by the d&#233;cor in this Residence rental Provence clearly depicts the warmth and ambience of a standard Provencal residence. From the wood shuttered windows of the kitchen, living and dining rooms, you have a picturesque view over the Sablet village rooftops, the vineyards, the Dentelles de Montmirail and the villages over in the wine producing area of Cote du Rhone.</P><P>In spite of the la Baume des Pelerins becoming a very old constructing, it has undergone tremendous workmanship to turn out to be a replica of a modern Provencal residence that is defined by a mixture of nearby d&#233;cor, character, use of space and present Provencal styles. In English, the title &#8220;la Baume&#8221; indicates a cave. As such, the cave/baume offers a delightful, roomy and cool, relaxing and resting alfresco for this Home rental Provence. In all methods, the la Baume des Pelerins maintains the exact same stylish, gorgeous and cozy standards as those of the extremely rated Maison des Pelerins.</P><P>The conveniences at either Residence rental Provence contain cozy leather sofas and armchairs, French and English Television, multi area DVD player, iPod docking station, CD player, DVD, books and magazines library, totally equipped kitchen, totally furnished dining region, stone tiled powder room with walk in shower, two homely bedrooms with a King-size bed in bedroom and a Queen-size bed in the other. The Sablet rental houses are genuinely residence away from residence.</P><P>http://weblog.sablethome.com/</P><P>For additional facts about Residence rental Provence Please visit www.sablethome.com</P><P></p>
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		<title>Travel in Provence &#8211; The Hometown of Lavender</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Provence is in south of France, which is well-known for lavender and its gorgeous scene. It is also call Knight City in European. As it born, Provence is cautiously keeps his secret until Peter Moyle&#8217;s came; Provence has a exclusive &#8230;<div class="read_more"><a href="http://www.provence-living.com/2011/11/17/travel-in-provence-the-hometown-of-lavender/">read more</a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="romantic city" border="0"  height=182 width=242 src="http://www.provence-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/romantic-city-1948.jpg" align="left"><P>Provence is in south of France, which is well-known for lavender and its gorgeous scene. It is also call Knight City in European. As it born, Provence is cautiously keeps his secret until Peter Moyle&#8217;s came; Provence has a exclusive way of life for a lengthy time just before gradually lifted. Provence is no longer a pure regional name; it also represents a basic and be concerned-cost-free uncomplicated or lazy way of life. See the courthouse blossom, hope heaven leisurely clouds scud across. If travel is develop into an straightforward way to get rid of the shackles of life, Provence did it.</P><P>The location due to the unimaginable adjustments to extremely unusual charming-volatile weather, air warming, sea breezing, and downs of the terrain, vast plains, steep ridges, lonely valleys, desolated castle, and lively city, all in this interpretation of the land express thousands of French style. Among July and August, it is lavender show time. Wealthy and gaudy colors decorated the green valley, slightly spicy scent mixed with the fragrance of the grass was scorched that created the south of France turn into the most memorable atmosphere.</P><P>The most refreshing is the atmosphere is full of lavender, thyme, oine aroma. This exclusive smelling can&#8217;t discovered in other location, Between them, the most exclusive and common is lavender. Since of the adequate sunshine, the lavender is growing nicely, and Mainly because of nearby residents show distinctive enjoy for lavender, so in Provence, not only can be noticed billowing over and over the charming picture, but also you can diverse kinds of lavender sachets at home, the identical to shops.</P><P>In Provence, the lavender files have a incredibly diverse landscape all through the year. Immediately after cutting the harvest, the land just leaving only the dry and brief stems, covering with snow in winter. But a small in spring, the green is come out. In lavender season-June, as the summer sunlight is receiving heater and heater, the lavender flowers easily turned into the stunning deep purple. The Immediately after function is harvest. The time is pretty essential for lavender, so, the flower farmer has to function with out day and night and distilled extract. Until September, all is carried out, lavender field was able to breath and absorb the essence of nature, to bloom once more subsequent summer, purple flowers and preparation.</P><P>If somebody stated Provence is a romantic city, possibly not too a lot. Beside the romantic really like legend that has been spread for a lengthy time, there is Marseille, which is renowned for &#8220;La Marseillaise&#8221;, the Beef Island by famous the &#8220;Count of Monte Cristo&#8221;, recollection of the medieval old Villa, cozy small coffee shop&#8230;unforgettable and evocatively.</P><P>Basic and noble life of Provence, the pace slowed down here alone, forget to breathe effectively grassy, taste cheese flavor, but also a rare level.</P><P>Al ancient town south of Provence (Arles), with warm and bright Mediterranean sun and the artistic style recognized fashion. Read the &#8220;Van Gogh Biography&#8221; of the people today possibly will don&#8217;t forget the outstanding creative artist was here, lived. The streets, houses, bars, full of powerful art. Roman architecture (Al are the descendants of the ancient Romans), artists, live in a modern day civilized society, men and women here live in harmony, peaceful stunning. This year in July, will hold a really fashionable International Photography Festival, Guiyang in stone and the little square to create a trend of today&#8217;s main exhibition photographers and heroes.</P><P>Welcome to Provence and really like your life.</P><P>Do you like sport? Are you usually go to gym to do physical exercise? If yes, perhaps you want a suit of juicy couture tracksuit [http://www.pickjuicycouture.com] and take off your juicy couture watches [http://www.pickjuicycouture.com] in order to not broken or is stolen! Watch out your property! Possibly you can go to juicy couture outlet shopping center to locate all the points you need to have.</P><P></p>
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		<title>Property of Provence</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Provence is a attractive community situated in the Cote d&#8217;Azur region in southern France. The town is renowned for its medieval character and breathtaking surroundings. The community itself traces its roots back to the pre-Roman era, but came to prominence &#8230;<div class="read_more"><a href="http://www.provence-living.com/2011/11/09/property-of-provence/">read more</a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="property lorgues" border="0"  height=174 width=232 src="http://www.provence-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/property-lorgues-1553.jpg" align="left"><P>Provence is a attractive community situated in the Cote d&#8217;Azur region in southern France. The town is renowned for its medieval character and breathtaking surroundings. The community itself traces its roots back to the pre-Roman era, but came to prominence throughout the medieval age. The town was nicely fortified to withstand barbarian invasions and attacks by Saracen forces. The most enduring ruins come from the 12th century when the town&#8217;s defenses had been upgraded. To this day visitors can witness the remnants of mighty walls that have preserved it through its darkest days. These days, the town is a cultural hub, attracting thousands of individuals every year. In addition, the city functions some of most stunning pieces of real estate in Southern France. Provence is sought right after for the spectacular views and pleasant atmosphere in the midst of vineyards and olive trees. The pleasant Mediterranean climate ensures sunny summers and mild winters and makes it the best holiday destination.</P><P>There is constantly a lot to see in Provence, but the town&#8217;s most precious cultural and historical landmarks are in the Old Town center. A stroll through the city with its narrow cobbled streets, attractive buildings and cozy atmosphere will surely make you really feel like you are in a time lengthy gone. One of the most noticeable functions is the St. Martin Church, which is one of the largest in the region. The spectacular 18th century architectural style will surely leave you mesmerized. An equally fascinating structure is the campanile bell-tower, which dates back to the 12th century and has lengthy played a important role in the affairs of Provence.</P><P>In addition, attempt to visit the Abbey, which dates back to the 12th century and has lengthy played a considerable role in the affairs of Provence. The abbey&#8217;s attractive cloisters are definitely a sight to see. Provence is renowned for its magnificent art and if you want to feast your eyes on some fine frescos, head over to the Saint Chapel. Soon after a full day of sightseeing, visitors can take a stroll past the stunning Fountain, which dates back to the late 18th century. The fountain itself is built in dedication to the town and some of its greatest historical achievements. These gorgeous buildings are component of the 20 most historically substantial websites. There are also many bars, coffee shops and restaurants discovered during the town.</P><P>Provence is also well-known for its cuisine, and its choice of wines is merely superb. If you are interested in a shopping spree then head over to the large marketplace, which is open each Tuesday. There are two flea markets open in the summer as nicely. Some of the most substantial festivals here contain the New Year&#8217;s concert and the Feast of St. Ironwood in September. There are a lot of other festivals in the course of the year as nicely. Provence has a very dynamic rental and genuine-estate marketplace. Due to the town&#8217;s popularity and superb location, vacant properties seldom remain on the marketplace for lengthy. Thus, it is advisable to seek out and acquire or rent property as soon as the chance arises.</P><P>Property Lorgues: Coast &amp; Country have a gorgeous choice of property for sale in Lorgues.</P><P></p>
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		<title>Invest That Quiet Holiday Christmas in Provence</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The festivities of Christmas in Provence start off pretty early, from the fourth of December and by way of to the sixth of January. The whole month of December is a incredibly unique time to be in Provence, France. Persons &#8230;<div class="read_more"><a href="http://www.provence-living.com/2011/11/08/invest-that-quiet-holiday-christmas-in-provence/">read more</a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>The festivities of Christmas in Provence start off pretty early, from the fourth of December and by way of to the sixth of January. The whole month of December is a incredibly unique time to be in Provence, France. Persons from all over the globe are drawn to this region to be component of the well-known Provencal Christmas traditions that have been handed down from generations past. For numerous this is the accurate Christmas spirit and it is really symbolic of the birth of Jesus. Throughout this season the natives are brought together by the conventional festivities and genuinely there is a spirit of adore and generosity In the course of this time.</P><P>On the 4th of December the Feast of St. Barbe is celebrated to signify the begin of Christmas in Provence. On this day the nearby Individuals plant wheat and lentils in tiny containers filled with wet cotton wool and on the 24th the sprouts are embellished with ribbons. According to standard beliefs, if the sprouts grow green, straight and tall, the coming year will be a prosperous one. These grains are utilised to symbolize very good harvests and superior weather in the coming year.</P><P>Soon after the Feast and onto Christmas Eve, the Provencaux are engaged in shopping and cooking for the festivities. Shopping is accomplished at Christmas Markets which is a location with stalls that appear like log cabins. Most if not all stalls sell neighborhood arts, crafts and standard fare/foods. Although Christmas in Provence is still celebrated by consuming traditional Christmas dishes such as Turkey, Foie Gras and Game Hens (Goose), there are indeed other Provencal foods which form the basis of Christmas. On Christmas Eve there is the Gros Souper (Major Supper) which is a classic meatless meal taken ahead of the Midnight Mass. This meal is also graced with the widely identified les Treize Deserts (Thirteen Deserts).</P><P>Numerous if not all villagers and visitors attend the Midnight Mass at many village churches. The &#8220;Pastorale&#8221; which is a play of the Nativity/Virgin Birth of Jesus Christ is orchestrated by the village Men and women dressed in standard Provencal costumes. Tourists celebrating Christmas in Provence can attend the Midnight Mass and Pastorale at Seguret. The Christmas day mass is also celebrated at the Chapel of St. Roch. On New Year&#8217;s Eve the festivity of St. Sylvestre is celebrated amongst loved ones and buddies. On the 6th of January the Feast of the 3 Kings is celebrated to mark the day when the 3 Kings discovered Baby Jesus.</P><P>In the course of the festivities and activities that mark Christmas in Provence, this location remains a location exactly where family members and pals meet to celebrate the joys of the Christmas and typically have a nice quiet time away from the bustles of the globe.</P><P>http://weblog.sablethome.com/</P><P>For far more data about Christmas in Provence Please visit www.sablethome.com</P><P></p>
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		<title>Culinary Provence and The Cotes Du Rhone</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Rhone River splashes via a Garden of Eden. Along its banks, orchards explode with ripe fruit. Cattle graze in open pastures. Forests teem with game. And vineyards from Lyon to Avignon give birth to extremely diverse wines. Such resources, &#8230;<div class="read_more"><a href="http://www.provence-living.com/2011/10/26/culinary-provence-and-the-cotes-du-rhone/">read more</a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="culinary provence" border="0"  height=249 width=156 src="http://www.provence-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/culinary-provence-1712.jpg" align="left"><P>The Rhone River splashes via a Garden of Eden. Along its banks, orchards explode with ripe fruit. Cattle graze in open pastures. Forests teem with game. And vineyards from Lyon to Avignon give birth to extremely diverse wines. Such resources, and history predating the Greeks, make the Rhone Valley a food lover&#8217;s paradise.</P><P>THE CULINARY CAPITAL OF FRANCE</P><P>The Rhone River rushes into Lyon from 8,000 feet high in the Swiss Alps. It meets the northern Saone River and cuts hard, due South toward the Mediterranean Sea. Lyon&#8217;s wealthy history of residence cooking and well-known chefs makes it France&#8217;s culinary capital. Masters such as Paul Bocuse nurture the city&#8217;s 16 Michelin-starred restaurants, and neighborhood <EM>Bouchons Lyonnais</EM> dish up the town&#8217;s finest down-to-earth, standard cuisine.</P><P>Bouchons are modest, convivial restaurants specializing in Lyon&#8217;s hearty, handmade cuisine. This is not high dining; it is Regular, household-cooked, family members-style, stick-to-your-ribs fare. About 20 bouchons earn the annual &#8216;authentic&#8217; certification from the <EM>Association de Defense des Bouchons Lyonnais</EM>, but lots of restaurants use the term. Normal patrons return for rustic, robust, completely scrumptious meals of <EM>petit sale</EM> (ham and lentils), <EM>quenelles </EM>(fish dumplings), or much more daring dishes such as <EM>andouillette </EM>(offal sausage).</P><P>Exquisite cheeses come from the pastures south of Lyon as nicely. St. Felicien and St. Marcellin are wealthy, creamy, cow&#8217;s milk delights that ooze Though you cut into them. Bouchons serve <EM>Cervelle de Canuts</EM>: chives, shallots, and spices creamed into fresh, yogurt-like fromage blanc.</P><P>RHONE WINES</P><P>French journalist Leon Daudet stated, &#8220;There are 3 rivers in Lyon: the Rhone, the Saone, and the Beaujolais&#8221;. But lots of decide on to wash down this fare with fruity Cotes du Rhone.</P><P>The broad Cotes du Rhone appellation covers the whole Rhone Valley. These wines are basic, fruity, and deliver exceptional value. A step up in good quality, Cotes du Rhone-Villages&#8217; tighter excellent controls deliver extra concentrated, elegant wines. But appear to modest appellations, often named immediately after a town, for best good quality.</P><P><EM>RHONE SEPTENTRIONAL</EM> (Northern Rhone)</P><P>These tiny appellations begin about 20 miles south of Lyon, near the ancient Roman town of Vienne. Most well-known are Cote Rotie and Hermitage; fine wines that compete with Burgundy and Bordeaux for prestige. From mostly Syrah (Cote Rotie permits some Viognier), they reach extraordinary length and finesse, flourishing black fruit and floral aromas. St-Joseph and Crozes-Hermitage are much better priced Syrahs, but seldom reach the exact same heights.</P><P>These zones create some white too, but the star, white-only denominations are Condrieu and Chateau Grillet. Made of 100% Viognier, these rare wines rank amongst France&#8217;s ideal whites. The north could get pleasure from additional fame, but some 95% of the Rhone&#8217;s wine comes from the south.</P><P><EM>RHONE MERIDIONAL</EM> (Southern Rhone)</P><P>The vineyards hug the Rhone closely until Valence, exactly where they pretty much vanish. While they decide on up once again south of Montelimar, they stretch farther from the river and gain a a lot more Provenal flair. The grape varieties expand as nicely: Chateauneuf-du-Pape, the South&#8217;s leading appellation, permits up to 13 red grapes in the blend.</P><P>Chateauneuf-du-Pape, (New Castle of the Pope) got its name from the Avignon Popes. In 1309, French Pope Clement V moved his court to Avignon. Seven Popes reigned from here until 1377, Although Gregory XI moved his retinue back to Rome. The French Popes encouraged the vineyards and built a summer palace northeast of Avignon, in the town of Chateauneuf-Calcernier. Renamed Chateauneuf-du-Pape in the 19th century, the town is surrounded by rocky vineyards that create full, spicy, deep red wines. Of the 13 red grapes permitted, most producers use four: Grenache, Mourvedre, Syrah, and Cinsault.</P><P>Gigondas and Vacqueyras are neighboring wines that use comparable blends. Gigondas is generally additional rustic than Chateauneuf-du-Pape, but the greater producers make superb wines. Vacqueyras resembles the most effective Cotes du Rhone-Villages.</P><P>Despite the fact that 95% of the Rhone&#8217;s wines are red, France&#8217;s most prized roses come from the south. Just north of Avignon, across the Rhone to the west, Tavel and Lirac create crisp, dry roses from Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvedre.</P><P>SOUTHERN COOKING</P><P>Provence and southern Rhone cuisine reflect the Mediterranean sun. Garden vegetables, olives, herbs, and garlic are the base for quite a few a mouth-watering dish in the south of France. <EM>Daube Provencale</EM> is a hearty stew, normally with beef from the cost-free-range, black bulls of the Camargue; the marshy plain south of Arles. Though Marseille is well-known for <EM>Bouillabaisse</EM>, all through the south you obtain <EM>Soupe de Poisson</EM>, a velvety fish soup served with garlic-spread croutons and spicy mayonnaise-like <EM>rouille</EM>.</P><P>Exploring the length of the Rhone, you expertise 3000 years of history and a vast array of culinary treats.</P><P><B>About the Author:</B></P><P>John Giebler is a certified sommelier and has worked in tourism because 2000. He develops and leads culinary tours for Insider Wine Tours. John grew up in the U.S. and has lived in France and Italy due to the fact 1998.</P><P>Go to Insider Wine Tours for your subsequent vacation in Provence and the Rhone.</P><P></p>
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		<title>The Luberon in Provence</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If to you a holiday in the south of France conjures mental images of an idyllic landscape filled with orchards on dreamy sunny afternoons then The Luberon location in Provence is a location you will surely want to pay a &#8230;<div class="read_more"><a href="http://www.provence-living.com/2011/10/25/the-luberon-in-provence/">read more</a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="luxury villa" border="0"  height=162 width=242 src="http://www.provence-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/luxury-villa-1296.jpg" align="left"><P>If to you a holiday in the south of France conjures mental images of an idyllic landscape filled with orchards on dreamy sunny afternoons then The Luberon location in Provence is a location you will surely want to pay a visit to. There are a lot of luxury holiday villas readily available in Luberon and the surrounding Provence location that are excellent for a holiday exactly where you could have an fantastic time.</P><P>Van Gogh and Eug&#232;ne Henri Paul Gauguin had been both inspired by the location and its olive groves and herb scented hills along with the cobblestone villages with ochre walled buildings and tradition wooden window shutters. The hill best village of Gordes is a terrific example of one of these historic town and villages that basically basically have to be noticed. The Chateau de Gordes was built over 500 years ago and is nicely worth a pay a visit to. There is a marketplace in Gordes on Tuesdays too. Simply north of the village is S&#233;nanque Abbey which is meant to be one of the excellent locations to see the well-known lavender fields of the location.</P><P>Menerbes is an additional hill best village surrounded by glorious countryside of the Luberon. This village was also well-liked as an art influence. Nicolas de Stael lived there and Piccasso is supposed to have bought his mistress a home there.</P><P>As a photographer I would merely adore to invest the golden hour in several of the gorgeous places in The Luberon developing my own masterpieces of imagery. A holiday villa would be the best hub for a photographer or artist searching to capitalise on the immense quantity of inspiration prevalent in the region.</P><P>The Luberon is the excellent base for a luxurious holiday providing lovely villas to remain in and savour the area. If you want to expertise one thing unique on some of your holiday the Mediterranean Sea is basically an hour or two&#8217;s drive south permitting you to encounter a fully unique location and really feel of Southern France.</P><P>If you love wines there are wine tasting tours in the Luberon ideal for savouring the regions flavours and for obtaining gifts for your pals and family members back residence.</P><P>This post was written by Ashley Gilmour on behalf of A K Villas who present Luxury Villas in France. They are a excellent selection for your loved ones holiday in a Luxury villa.</P><P></p>
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		<title>Discover All Provence Has to Supply From Holidays Houses in the Area</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even though you book holiday houses in Provence, you will locate that you can take pleasure in practically any kind of break your heart desires.If you want to get away from it all and surround your self in nature, then &#8230;<div class="read_more"><a href="http://www.provence-living.com/2011/10/20/discover-all-provence-has-to-supply-from-holidays-houses-in-the-area/">read more</a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="holiday houses in Provence" border="0"  height=236 width=214 src="http://www.provence-living.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/holiday-houses-in-Provence-1752.jpg" align="left"><P>Even though you book holiday houses in Provence, you will locate that you can take pleasure in practically any kind of break your heart desires.</P><P>If you want to get away from it all and surround your self in nature, then this location is the best spot as it is bordered by the striking snow-capped mountains of the French Alps.</P><P>Alternatively, if lying on the sand and soaking up the sun is far more your factor then you will also be nicely catered for here, as the Mediterranean French riviera laps against countless white sandy shores in a assortment of glamorous places.</P><P>1 prime example of this is Cannes &#8211; which you are sure to have heard of thanks to the globe-renowned film festival of the identical name that sees some of the most nicely-identified faces of the silver screen jetting over to tread the red carpet.</P><P>Further up the French riviera lies Nice, an equally glamorous city that is household to designer boutiques and sunny pavement cafes, though the winding alleys and streets of the old town will lead you to a everyday fruit and flower marketplace.</P><P>If you want the chance to expand your expertise in the course of your holiday then you have to make time for Nimes.</P><P>When 1 of the most significant cities in the Roman empire, now Nimes is house to some breathtaking examples of this bygone era, which includes the Roman coliseum that is still in such great condition it is thought to be rivalled only by its Italian equivalent in Rome.</P><P>If this sounds like the trip of a lifetime to you then you could also think about basing your self near Arles, which boasts a collection of Roman ruins that have been proclaimed a Unesco Globe Heritage website.</P><P>The amphitheatre is just 1 example of this, when you will also be able to map the city&#8217;s later conversion to Christianity throughout your time here, marked by some especially fine examples of Romanesque architecture, which includes Eglise Saint Trophime.</P><P>Surrounding this historic city are acres of breathtaking countryside, so gorgeous that it was a subject of inspiration for the artist Vincent Van Gogh, who lived here for a time &#8211; indeed, some of his most well-known paintings depict the region.</P><P>Though you go to Provence, you will discover you are literally spoilt for option.</P><P>Interhome has a wealth of encounter in cottage rentals, helping men and women to discover holiday accommodation in destinations such as France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Croatia and a lot of a lot more locations besides. If you are seeking for holiday houses in Provence, then let Interhome help you come across the best place to remain.</P><P></p>
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