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Tag: Mont Sainte Victoire

Featured Posts, France, Galleries, Letters From Provence, Slow Lane, Uncategorized / April 24, 2020

Remembering Aix: City of Light, Laughter and Joie de Vivre

Adventurer's Index, France, Letters From Provence / May 20, 2016

Hiking Beneath the Cliffs of Provence’s Mont Sainte-Victoire

“I don’t want to talk to the person who is going to die in approximately 5 minutes,” Devon said, giggling. That would be me. I’d […] Read More

Adventurer's Index, France, Slow Lane, Uncategorized / May 1, 2014

Hiking above Aix in the Footsteps of Caesar’s Soldiers

You don’t have to rent a car in Aix-en-Provence to take a beautiful hike away from the crowds, to get up high with a view […] Read More

Adventurer's Index, France, Slow Lane, Uncategorized / March 5, 2014

A Spring Day on Mont Sainte-Victoire

The D17 is the scenic route through the scrub pine forests along the southern base of Mont Sainte-Victoire.  It’s also the only route, a narrow, […] Read More

Adventurer's Index, France, Slow Lane, Uncategorized / February 7, 2014

Walking in the Footsteps of the Master

It seems fitting that the studio painter Paul Cézanne built late in his life is open but five hours a day, first from 10 to […] Read More

About the Author


I’ve never measured a successful trip by how many destinations I can circle on a map or check off a Bucket List.  To me the best journey, and the best ravel, moves more like a good conversation. It ebbs and flows. It rarely rushes, but it’s also animated and unpredictable. It is filled with banter and laughter, and invites participants to linger rather than march forward inexorably like a tightly wound clock. Want to have dessert?  A second glass of wine? A detour in a back-alley artisan’s shop? A pause at an overview by the side of the trail? Why not. Read more. 

 

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