What a difference there is between years. Last year around this time there were hardly any green leaves, it rained a lot and it was cold. This year all is as it should be in Provence. Nights are still cold. Many mornings this week we have woken to temperatures below zero. But days are gloriously sunny, and in the afternoon it gets almost to hot to sit directly in the sun.


The woods are full of blue anemones, and the narcissus will bloom any day. And the fruit trees!



The almonds are already all but gone, but the cherry trees are in full bloom and all the other trees are waiting just around the corner.
Coming back here now is really like coming home. To another hone or one of the “homes”. Like going to a summerplace. Lots of places to explore to see if anything has changed, people to meet again and the realisation that habits, also here, very quickly begin to rule your life. We go to the same cafes, buy stuff at the same market stalls and greet people everywhere. 


We go for our Sunday walks in the Luberon. And yet. Even if everything is becoming very familiar, curiously enough there are always new things to explore. Like Glanum. Just beside the road outside Saint Remy de Provence lies a very well preserved old little city. Or village, perhaps. It originates in Hellenistic times, and was then taken over by the Romans, and abandoned in the middle of the second century AC. Lovely to see, quite a surprise.














Summer turned into autumn, and we drove south. Since a month we are back in the Luberon. For the first time here we are staying really close to a village, to Lourmarin. Which gives us the option to drop into the village for a coffee or a glass of wine or just a stroll any time we like. And to walk home after dinner.
