Because we are having very high temperatures at the moment some places having 40 degrees Celsius or 104 degrees F. Nearly 50 C in Spain today!
This is a little river winding through the countryside going to the big river Seine.
This is the smallest town hall of France đ«đ·
This was a restaurant we sometimes used to go there for an evening meal. It dates back to the 15 th century.
This is a little river winding through the countryside going to the big river Seine.
This is the smallest town hall of France đ«đ·
This was a restaurant we sometimes used to go there for an evening meal. It dates back to the 15 th century.
The food was specialities from Normandy and the inside a real museum!
Well I am staying inside with our air conditioning on.
Well I am staying inside with our air conditioning on.
They have closed the schools too much heat and not adapted to this hot weather !
I am thinking about the people who are in hospital without air conditioning.
So lovely to see your new blog! Normandy is beautiful. That little town hall is adorable, and the old restaurant sounds full of charm.
RĂ©pondreSupprimerStay cool and take care — thinking of those suffering in the heat too. đ We haven't an air conditioning. It’s so hot here too — I’m trying to slow down, take lukewarm showers and rest more.
What a beautiful place to stop and enjoy!
RépondreSupprimerIt's been very hot here for the last week also, but is supposed to cool a bit tomorrow.
How lovely! Thank you for sharing the photos of places i dream of seeing. We have also been very hot here, with such high humidity! I also think of those who live and work without air conditioning.
RépondreSupprimerWhat beautiful countryside. The heat is intense. Staying cool inside sounds like a great way to cope.
RépondreSupprimerYou live near the most wonderful places and country. It is hot here in Georgia too.
RépondreSupprimerI like that big house that is now a restaurant. And the small town hall. Both are very interesting. I hope you're managing to keep cool.
RépondreSupprimerI always enjoy your photos of charming old places.
RépondreSupprimerWe are thinking it's hot here at 85 F.
I've seen on the news the awfully high temperatures you're experiencing in your part of the world. Take care and try to keep cool đ
RépondreSupprimerWow, those temperatures are even higher than over here in the Netherlands. Smart idea to stay inside. I think I'm going to do that too.
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