The last place I visited last week was the Château de Villandry. The château itself is a bit bof, but it's the gardens people come to see (think Versailles on a smaller scale).I also really enjoyed the fall decorations they had - it's not too often that you see pumpkins lying around. Though Karina said the exact same decorations where there when she visited several years ago, so I guess they don't win points for originality...
The inside was also a bit strange - there were lots of different styled rooms. I personally was not a fan of the salmon pink walls in the main dining room:
But the gardens were still worth the visit - even if I had to laugh at the use of cabbage as a decorative plant. It's a really common thing to see here in France.
And lastly, I have to give a shout-out to Amy from Chitlins and Camembert, for not being freaked out by the idea of meeting a random person from the internet. We met up for lunch last Thursday in a restaurant across from another château, and I had a really lovely time. She recently started blogging again, so go check out her site!
Labels: Châteaux
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there's loads of pumpkins and squashes outside the mairie in Amiens at the mo' in huge flower pots. It looks great. I must remember my camera the next time I'm in town. :o)
Oh how jaded we have become when we can write "The château itself is a bit bof".
Cabbage decorating seems to be pretty popular here in Boston too. I found it funny to find a random plant on the side of the road after a hockey game. Someone must have gotten rowdy!
Ah, you had a chance to meet Amy! Lucky you! You must have had such fun...
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