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Today was the first day with -1 Celsius outdoor this fall, and it felt really good to walk in the morning. Looks like you live in an area very similar in nature to where I liveWorks for me too
Today was the first day with -1 Celsius outdoor this fall, and it felt really good to walk in the morning. Looks like you live in an area very similar in nature to where I live
You have truly found a place to call home I never been there in that valley, but it look like a place to visit one dayWe were supposed to go canoeing on friday but it was cancelled due to ice on the river Dordogne. It was around 4c but the ice had come from higher up the mountains. At the moment it warms to the low 20s in the afternoon when the river mist has cleared.
Where we live is in a small village (pop <600 including outlying hamlets) in a forested valley with the river. Ceou running through it.
The first 2 pics are of the Dordogne (where we go for breakfast picnics). The last pic is of the Ceou, taken on one of my walks.
Just a note, the village gets its name from the Celts (who founded the village). The name translates as Good Valley
You have truly found a place to call home I never been there in that valley, but it look like a place to visit one day
Are you sure you are not the head leader of a tourist officeThe Perigord area is divided into 4 colours on a map of the area.
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We are in what is known as the Perigord Noir (black). Named for the dark heavy forest that blankets the area. (And delightful black truffles that are found in the area)
During the summer it is a tourist hotspot and well worth a visit.
Not only the forest, the Dordogne and Vezere rivers. Some of the towns in the area have buildings close on 1000 years old. And of course it is known in tourist guide books of 'the land of 1000 chateau's' our valley alone has 5 including one once owned by Richard the Lion heart.
Ok tourists board speal over. ;-)
Are you sure you are not the head leader of a tourist office
Beautiful pictureLast week or so when I was going for my daily morning walk, I encountered this.
It may look like water at first glance, but it's actually a meadow covered in cobwebs.
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