A Thanksgiving Burgundy Stroll

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The view from our balcone in Beaune


I want to send Happy Thanksgiving wishes to all the confined, quarantined, locked-down, locked-up, or just fed-up among you. We have much to be grateful for here in Beaune, in spite of le confinement, and we hope you do too!

In le confinement one is permitted to take a stroll 1 km (1/2) mile from one's house. So we have been taking our promenade on the ramparts, in town, and in the vineyards, and drinking in the heady colors of l'autome. Take a brief repose from an anxiety-inducing year and  come along  with us to see Beaune in autumn.

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A  fat tower on the ramparts
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Ron walks the ramparts
 
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A colorful maison on the ramparts
 
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Mother Goose and friends, at the Park Bouzaize

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The vines show off thier fall colors

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A lovely château in town, now a wine house
 
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Beauty on the Boulevard

 

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Just around the corner from us, the famous Monsieur Marey is always at rest, in his flowery park

 

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A little park on the rue de Lorraine
 
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In a friend's garden, pears and apples

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Vino Bambino is fond of fall. Here he nestles in the laurier in our courtyard.
 

 

In the COMMENTS: Francine, j'adore le  château de Couches. Claudia, hope you make it back soon. Ellen has a  good trick for cooking salmon that I've been meaning to try. And going back to our post on tea, Sandi has some strong feelings about her tea, along with some good suggestions.

 

Favorite Reads: Karen McCann's blog. She's a expat in Spain and she's  always funny,  and she does a really witty take on Thanksgiving this year. Meanwhile, over at the French Word a Day blog, Kristi is taking a fall hike as well, and she and Jean-Marc have a new memoir, The Lost Gardens.  Also check out A Small Village in France, where Susan and Tom share their funny "confinement" map. Natalia shares 2 books by B.A. Shapiro: The Muralist and The Collector's Apprentice. And for all our readers who are book lovers: on my gift list for book-loving friends is Bibliophile, a fun, illustrated book about books.

To watch: Colleen recommends Billy Crystals 700 Sundays, and Anne mentions Escape to the Château on PBS.

 

19 thoughts on “A Thanksgiving Burgundy Stroll”

  1. The Autumn colours in the vineyards are a lovely end to the vendange.
    We are having a wonderful, but most unseasonable Autumn, here in Trivy.
    Lunch outside most days.
    Exceptional.

  2. Such lovely fall colors! The vineyards in autumn are my favorite! I’m not seeing alot of fall colors here on the Dalmatian Coast – every little glimpse of russet Virginia Creeper is a treat! This is as close as we can get to our home in France at this time – can’t wait til we can return!

  3. Anthea Dodsworth

    Wonderful photos. As we were unable to have our usual Oct/Nov holiday in France, it is lovely to see the vines in their autumnal glory.

  4. Francine Martinie Chough

    Thanks Lynn. Magnifique de voir Beaune à l’automne!merci!
    Le château de Marguerite de Bourgogne est splendide en effet. Avez vous celui de la Rochepot? Now you can go 20km you might venture there!!
    Bon reste du séjour!
    Francine

  5. I’ve loved all your posts over the years and always experience a respite when reading each one. This one was a special “gift” in a trying time. Such lovely photos. Thank you, Lynn.

  6. Christine Webb-Curtis

    This gives us quite the taste for Beaune in the autumn. It seems to me even here in Northern California, it has been an unusually colorful autumn, though I suspect our desperation for beauty and diversion amidst the confinement and nervous anticipation for January 20 to pass uneventfully may have a lot to do with our appreciation. Thanks for the photos, Lynn, and the reminder.

  7. Bonjour Chérie et mille merci pour votre blog ! Je me souviens beaucoup des promenades dans les vines et forêt avec tout les colors. Je voudrai regarder les blogs que vous avez dit dans cette blog. (Not sure a “blog” is feminine or masculine?)
    Be safe et know you both are missed beaucoup. Happy Thanksgiving, M
    .

  8. Thank you Lynne. I needed that. We missed France so much this year. Happy holidays to you and Ron.
    Virginia

  9. Ah, yes, we always stayed through the colorful vines at least before wintering for a few months in San Deigo. I do love that time of year in France – especially Burgundy. Maybe next year for us – gosh I hope. Miss you and the gang so much! Smiles, Ali

  10. Lynn,once again your beautiful pictures take us on an arm chair journey extraordinaire.And,as well,give us reason to simply pause and give thanks to God for all the blessings we do have.Sometimes they seem to get lost and it’s wonderful to fill our hearts and spirits with them again.
    MERCI MILLE FOIS!!

  11. Love this post! We had a lovely Thanksgiving with one American friend. It was so tranquil! Paul and I both felt it was our best Thanksgiving in recent memory!! We walk all the time in beautiful Provence. It is amazing how simple and full life can be. We really do not need that much!! xoxo,a.

  12. Hi Lynn –
    Have been enjoying your pix from Beaune. Thank you!
    Two things here…
    #1 You might remember that I had been to a festival the day I backed into the stone wall at Balleure and KNOCKED IT APART! The festival was in Beaune so I remember it well!
    #2 – you mentioned recently some input from Ellen = a trick for cooking salmon. I never can seem to get it right. Will you please send me salmon details?
    Joyeux Noel!
    Jacki in Idaho

  13. I can not wait to come see all of these places! Thank you as always for sharing. A small village in france thanks you too!!
    Here’s to a beautiful and sentimental holiday season!!

  14. These photos are a feast for my eyes Lynn! Goodness, are these ever gorgeous! Actually, I have not had time to be fed up with the quarantine because I’ve never had a busier year with my paintings and commissions! I am trying to keep up with all my special orders to ship out before the holiday deadlines. It’s stressing me out! As of this moment, I have 6 or 7 to fully complete and ship out. It’s getting difficult to keep it all straight anymore.
    Wishing you & your husband a Joyeux Noel!

  15. Your entry was written and/or posted on my birthday, November 27. I enjoyed your lovely photos of Beaune. Thank you. I’m wondering during your “confinement,” are you allowed to go out in the car? Americans are so undisciplined, they won’t even wear masks! This is why we are in such dire straits right now. Of course, it would have helped to have a capable and honest President, but I am daily amazed at how selfish Americans are. I just had to vent a bit. My holiday wish is, as we say in KY, “Y’all be safe now!”

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