By Marie Sherlock I had the occasion recently to sit for some time at a “gaming machine” at an Indian Casino. A little backstory here: Casinos often allow RVs to park overnight for free – or almost for free, after you gamble just a bit. While I AM NOT (I hope the BOLD CAPS came…
Month: August 2019
The Arches of France (Noyers-sur-Surein)
By Marie Sherlock This is the fifth (and likely the last!) in my series of photo essays on The Arches of France. This time we’re traveling to the Burgundy region to visit Noyers-sur-Surein. Noyers-sur-Surein is a spectacular medieval village about two hours southeast of Paris. It’s a joy to saunter along its cobblestoned lanes while…
The Arches of France (Sainte-Agnès)
By Marie Sherlock Time for another installment in my series of photo essays on the archways/passages/tunnels of small town France. This time we’re visiting Sainte-Agnès, a small village in eastern Provence on the edge of the Italian border. Sainte-Agnès is, more or less, a sister city to Coaraze, with similar architecture and (like Coaraze) myriad…