Boulangerie, farmer’s market, village tour, bike park, Mediterranean Sea, the medieval enclosed city of Aigues Mortes and a walk through the vineyard
The typical morning with visitors is a walk to the Boulangerie. Today included a local farmer’s market and an empty bike park, because local kids were in school.








We packed lunches and headed to our favorite beach. It is one of our favorites because the beach is very wide. The parking lot was closed when we arrived. Randy jumped out of the car and found someone who could point us the right direction for a different access point. The water was not too cold for Nathan, Joey, or Josiah. Sand dunes were excellent launching pads.

















On the way home we drove by Aigues-Mortes. Pamela was taking pictures as we drove by it. We all, even in 2 cars, could feel the desire to peek inside. Best Crepes ever!







Once home we rested a tad, then headed back out for a vineyard walk. Pamela commented that the walk seemed like she walking in the TV series The Chosen. Lastly, we fed the kids and the adults headed out for dinner. Perfect day!



Looks like a fun time, Aigues Mortes and l’Espiguette are such great places! Thanks to Mazie and all of you for putting up with Bella 🙂
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