In Arles, on the 'pain' diet. Two baguettes for 4 hungry girls.
AUCP-Aix students in front of the amphitheater in Arles–it was a climb to get up here, but the view was stunning! I have officially decided I am fascinated/obsessed with rooftops, they're so beautiful here!
In the (other) theater in Arles, surrounded by astounding history!
Beautiful flowers we found in a tucked-away garden, conveniently located next to the café where we'd dine on galettes (savory crêpes) and Nutella crêpes. This is becoming a theme within my food chronicles...
Arles is home to Van Gogh, so we were able to catch a glimpse at many of the places he painted, including this café, and, we believe he also painted the garden from which those flowers came.
Overlooking the Rhône, this divides the Provence/la Camargue regions, J'aime and I after a history-charged day (she was very pleased!)
On the way out of town, I stopped in here to hydrate, but I couldn't not take a picture of something I so knew would make my Pop jealous: these cookie treats are on my to-eat list!
And now, some pictures from the past couple weeks. They're not all from the same day, but they may as well, because they depict pretty much everything delicious I can eat in a single day.
Friday's breakfast in town. I have officially converted and enjoy a good coffee:)
My typical lunch (when I stop by the market in the morning): salad with olive oil & balsamic and grapes or prunes. Simple & satisfying.
It's 5 o'clock somewhere...is it that obvious how happy I am to have a crêpe in my hand?
It's great to be surprised when you least expect it. Here's the delicious quiche and salad from Woo Hoo last night.
And finally, a little bit of fashion.
The Aixoise look: balloon pants, soon to be seen in NYC (probably in 6-10 months, knowing us).
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