The Slow Road
Two Women Wandering the World
Lions on a fountain in La Rotonde roundabout in the southern French city of Aix-en-Provence
Aix was one of our home bases while visiting Provence. We rented an apartment near the fountain.
Aix feels a bit like a mini Paris, with lots of cafes and university students
Our favorite pastry shop on the Cours Mirabeau
Statue of Rene of Anjou, a 15th-century Count of Provence, on a fountain at the end of the Cours Mirabeau
Belfry of the Augustinian Church of the Holy Spirit (Saint Esprit)
Looking up one of the narrow streets in the old part of town to the 14th-century clock tower
Melissa and her mom, Pam, in an outdoor flower market
Some faces of Aix
People playing boules in a park
The 12th-century cloister at Aix's cathedral
Each column in the cloister has different carvings
St. Peter
A former mansion (now office building) that Aix native Paul Cezanne painted a picture of
Mont Sainte Victoire as seen from near Cezanne's studio in Aix
Cezanne painted Mont Sainte Victoire many times
Paragliders were taking off from the mountain the day we visited it