We were camped on a rather large island in the Rhone River and it was a short walk across a (complete) bridge, around the corner and into the city centre.
It was busy, as I suspect Avignon generally is.
The city was in the throes of a Theatre Festival that lasted for most of July.
| I was fascinated by the contrast between the old buildings and modern Ferris wheel (is this the Avignon Eye?) |
We weren't in the least tempted to attend, since we wouldn't have understood the plays.
Well, I wouldn't anyhow.
But it was clearly a big deal for those who could. More about the Festival in another post.
We identified several museums that looked interesting.
More about those later, too.
We considered a day trip from Avignon to Marseilles but decided against paying 100 Euros each for only a few hours.
I just thought Avignon was an amazing place to look at.
| I've never seen a double-decker carousel before. Have you? |
All I can say is thank goodness for digital photography!
| People threw themselves down under the tree while the dog went swimming. |
It's funny what grabbed our attention.
| A new name for a dog grooming salon! |
These are only a small fraction of the sights.
| The restaurant 'name' in cutlery...ingenious! |
As I've said before, I don't consider myself particularly a Francophile, but I must admit that the French have a real talent for good design.
| I'm quite enamoured with shutters and balconies... |
I suspect that if one grows up around some of these amazing buildings, it educates the eye and enables further development of more good design.
| Bill was also shooting pictures of the wrought iron; it's not just me! |
That's my guess anyhow.
They also, I noticed, have a sense of humour.
| I just loved this cat 'flap'! |

2 comments:
What a beautiful city. I just love that cat flap too!!
Thank you so much for your comment, though I didn't get what you meant by "enjoy sleeveless while you can". You do know we are just heading into summer here, right? :D
When I saw the sign, I thought the Dog Groomer was a Bar. But that's a British way of naming.
Every time I read about Avignon, the song Sur Le Pont D'Avignon runs through my head. Those are beautiful pictures!
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