• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Patricia Sands

Author

  • Home
  • Blog
  • About
    • Can I visit your Book Club on Zoom?
  • Books
    • The Bridge Club
    • Love in Provence Series
      • The Promise of Provence
      • About Promises to Keep
      • I Promise You This
    • Drawing Lessons
    • Les Villa des Viollettes series
      • The First Noël at the Villa des Violettes
      • A Season of Surprises at the Villa des Violettes
      • Lavender, Loss & Love at the Villa des Violettes
    • The Secrets We Hide
  • Travel
    • Photography, France & d’Ailleurs
  • Instagram
  • If it’s Friday, it must be France…
  • Contact me

Provence

‘Tis the luscious lavender season

July 4, 2015 by Patricia Sands

IMG_6002If it’s Friday, it must be France …

“Lavender is the soul of Provence” ~ Jean Giono, author of The Man Who Planted Trees (A quick 4000 word short story you will enjoy.)

It’s that time of year again in France! Lavender season is at its peak. I was never an avid fan of the scent until my husband and I drove up through the lavender fields a number of years ago so … no surprise here … I could take photos. When we opened the car door and stepped out, we were enveloped in a calming fragrance that was both intense and delicate. I wish I could add that to these photos, but I hope somehow the magic of it comes through.

IMG_4833

Small growers and private gardens create patchwork quilt views through the countryside.

IMG_4968 Some landowners grow lavender simply for their own pleasure.

IMG_7258

Where there is lavender, there will be bees. Delicious honey is one of the many offshoots of lavender production. Try it with goat cheese or in a salade de chèvre chaud. Yum!

IMG_7264

Explore the back roads and stop in to buy from local producers.

IMG_6249

The Cistercian monks of the 12th century Abbaye de Sénanque continue the ancient tradition in an isolated valley near Gordes. It’s a “must” stop on the lavender trail.

IMG_5015

Visit early in the morning to avoid tour buses and find the best light for your photos.This photo was taken early in the season, about two weeks before the peak of glorious color.

IMG_7251

And other times, the fields seem to go as far as the eye can see. It’s almost hypnotizing.

IMG_6162

IMG_6049

A visit to the Musée de la Lavande in the hameau de Coustellet, near Avignon, is advised and guided tours are available in seven languages. Learn the difference between lavender and lavandin and the way they are grown and used. Discover the natural benefits of the essential oil produced and be sure to inspect the collection of stills dating back to the 16th century.

Of course, if you aren’t in the neighbourhood at this time of year,  local markets will always have plenty of lavender products to tempt you year round.

IMG_4136

dsc05468

IMG_6110

IMG_6004

IMG_5851

Are you a lavender fan? Do you grow it in your garden? To see more information about the plant’s history, what to do with it and where to find it in France, including maps, click here.

Filed Under: Blog, France, General Travel, If it is France..., Photo blogs, Writing Tagged With: Abbaye de Sénanque, Avignon, bees, Coustellet, Jean Giorno, lavandin, lavender, lavender honey, Love In Provence, Musée de la Lavande, Patricia Sands, Provence, Salade de Chèvre Chaud

Back into the cave …

March 14, 2015 by Patricia Sands

If it’s Friday, it must be France …

There is such joy in having children and grandchildren visit for their March break holiday. I wouldn’t trade it for the world! After the final wave goodbye, accompanied by a sniffle or two,  there is the absolute necessity to clamber back into my writing cave and attempt to get caught up. Ha! As if that ever really happens …

However, this cave is not a bad place to be when I’m writing about the Côte d’Azur and Provence. Photos, memories, and words carry me into my fantasies. The characters begin to take charge. Writing fiction is always an adventure.

8.IMG_6969

This is a view of Antibes taken from the top of the 500-year-old Fort Carré that sits overlooking the harbour. Beyond the old town, sits the forested Cap d’Antibes. If you follow my Love In Provence series, this is where Kat and Philippe have been investing time and energy restoring a long-neglected property with the hope of of a bright future.

I wonder what’s happened to them in the week I’ve left them to their own devices? I know there will be a surprise or two in store for me … and, eventually, you!

I was reminded of this quote from William Styron: 

“A great book should leave you with many experiences, and slightly exhausted at the end. You live several lives while reading.”

He might have added “as does the author while writing!”

Bon weekend, tout le monde!

 

 

~~~~~

Thanks for joining me today. If you like today’s post, please use the share buttons below. It all helps!

PatriciaSignature200

Filed Under: Author Promotion, Blog, France, If it is France..., Photo blogs, Writing Tagged With: Antibes, characters, Cote D'Azur, fiction, France, Love In Provence, Provence, writing

Bookmark this … Perfectly Provence

January 22, 2015 by Patricia Sands

If it’s Friday, it must be France …

02.IMG_4159

One of many things I love about this writing world I inhabit is the constant opportunity, online in particular, to meet people from all over the globe who have great stories to tell!

Although writing is often described as a solitary venture, I find that most writers are interested in interacting with each other.  Many of these artists share their work both visually and literally … feasts in every sense!

Their personal stories are often as intriguing as the ones they create.

When readers email me (which I also love), they frequently share snippets of their own lives and I feel honoured to be welcomed into their worlds.

225391156320705857_f4fpjwu6_cAs you know, I’m all about stories and “Be a possibilitarian” is my mantra …

(Note to self: ask Ida, my French instructor extraordinaire to translate that) …

and now I want to introduce you to a woman who certainly fits that category in grand style!

Bienvenue, Carolyne Kauser-Abbott ~ it’s such a grand plaisir to have you visit today and share your story. I love the possibilities you and your husband envisioned and embraced. What an adventure!

P1010403

Patricia ~ Let’s start at the beginning. What came first?

Carolyne ~ University professors might shudder at my lack of business planning. My travel blog for foodies, Ginger and Nutmeg, got its start as a lark, a dare almost, a challenge certainly. The moment is etched in my mind. Rod Stewart, the real one, not an impersonator was in concert at the Saddledome in Calgary one Friday evening in early spring.

 The moment I do not remember was my first airplane ride when I was six months old. Today when the right of passage for every toddler is a hand-me-down iPhone, and they are iPad gamers by the age of four, air travel is no big deal. Half a century ago it was uncommon. My grandparents and extended family lived outside of Canada, so we went to exotic locales (even today) St. Vincent in the Grenadines and Caracas, Venezuela. By the time I had hit my teenage years, my family had visited the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and France.

 Our pre-concert conversation twirled around most of the typical subjects kids, shopping, holidays, and food. It is only the last two where I have any credible input as I am only an aunt and department stores are my nemesis. Food and travel however are my obsession; the girls fortified with a bit of wine encouraged me to start writing a blog on the exciting trips, and foodie encounters that my husband and I enjoy. The blog’s identity was conceived during our discussion. The name had to be about our encounters, but not about us. It would be about food but not a food blog. It needed to be playful and credible, spicy and sporty -Ginger and Nutmeg.

 How hard could it be I thought? After all, my father had written a blog the year before detailing the 6000-mile Great Loop adventure that he and my mother had undertaken in their power cruiser.

 Rod Stewart finished crooning his playlist of predictable oldies, and I headed home to fire-up our desktop and opened a WordPress account that evening. The rest is history one might say, however the realities of blogging, freelance writing, and online content were completely new to me.

Patricia ~ So you took a chance and followed a dream! Way to go! How did you feel as you embarked on this new adventure! Did this journey take you where you envisioned … or did new possibilities begin to appear?

 Ginger and Nutmeg began to see the light of day and I had eight loyal followers my parents, my husband, his parents and the three girlfriends who encouraged me to start writing.

At the same time, our previously stableIMG_1219 and somewhat linear dual-income-no-kids lifestyle was cracked open. My husband (aka Ginger) was out of work, the result of a corporate take-over and downsizing, and he was headed to Toronto for ten months to complete a master’s program. I was left in Calgary to tend to the house and our two black Labradors while juggling the pressures of my corporate real estate position.

Patricia ~ These days it’s hard to be certain about anything. Often what a first appears to be an unexpected problem, becomes a fabulous opportunity!

Carolyne ~ Early in the New Year what had previously been opaque began to clear. Ginger’s master’s program would be finished by late summer, and I would very likely be jobless at some point in the near term.

I could only see opportunity in this turn of events.

Somehow in the haze I managed to convince my poor husband who was in another city, sleep deprived and way behind on his assignments that we should take a yearlong sabbatical.

Patricia ~ What did you see as your possible choices?

 Carolyne ~ The final decision took a little negotiating on both our parts. I P1020297had pushed for an eat-eat-eat trip with four months in Spain, Italy and France accompanied by our two dogs. Decidedly more practical, Ginger agreed to six months with a “home-base” in France. We decided on France and determined that if we were leaving Calgary’s crazy weather in the fall and winter that we should head to the south of France to Aix-en-Provence.

Patricia (grinning) ~ And what a fine choice that was!

 Carolyne ~ We flew to France on September 30, 2010 with one dog (the other had sadly passed away) and began what turned out to be a 13-month adventure and 35,000km on a second-hand car.

As the calendar turns to 2015, I start to plan my return trip to Provence in May in what has become a fantastic ritual. We have a base, a growing group of friends and a long quiver of stories to tell. Our bucket list fills the “well” of food and travel inspiration for Ginger and Nutmeg stories.

Patricia ~ You obviously have a treasure trove of photographs from all those travels, as well as stories. Magnifique! How did this wonderful new venture, Perfectly Provence, come to life?

 Carolyne ~ Perfectly Provence (launched October 2014) is my newest folly, a digital magazine with content from writers who share my infatuation for the region. At time of writing there are 15 regular contributors who share thoughts on living in Provence, exploring the region and some of their favourite places. Perfectly Provence is about candid articles aimed at adult travelers and expats. It is Perfectly Provence that feeds my French “twin” the one that I have wanted to be since my first solo visit to Paris as a 17-year old.

P1040105

Patricia ~ Bravo! Both of these ventures are absolutely wonderful and provide excellent information. The photography is outstanding! Combining food, travel, photography and entertaining personal experiences, there’s something for everyone. Do you have plans to move permanently to France?

 Carolyne ~ Ginger is an Alberta “boy” and I have to admit that the Canadian Rockies are impossibly beautiful even in the dead of winter. So our home remains in Canada, and we get our fill of Provence during the summer months, or in my case online.

Patricia ~ You are so right, Carolyne, the Rockies are magnificent… year round! It seems you have the best of both worlds at the moment and  we are all very fortunate that you are sharing those “bests” with all of us! Merci mille fois!

Have you visited Perfectly Provence or Ginger and Nutmeg yet? Pop on over and you won’t be disappointed. Be sure to leave a comment there and say you heard about them here!

If you would love to see Provence for yourself, there are still a few spots left on the women’s tour I will be leading from June 22 to July 5. Come along and visit the same beautiful towns you read about in The Promise of Provence. You may even get to meet Carolyne! Here’s how to reserve your spot! We’re waiting for you!

Bon weekend tout le monde!

~~~~~

Thanks for joining me today. If you like today’s post, please use the share buttons below. It all helps!

PatriciaSignature200

Filed Under: Blog, France, General Travel, If it is France..., News, Photo blogs, Writing Tagged With: Alberta, Be A Possibilitarian, Canada, Carolyne Kauser-Abbott, Ginger and Nutmeg, Patricia Sands, Perfectly Provence, Provence, Rockies

Join us in France in 2015!

September 30, 2014 by Patricia Sands

I’m excited! The Womens Travel Network has finalized our plans for another fabulous visit to France next summer. Our two tours last June to Nice and the countryside of Provence were great successes and Susan Sommers and I are eager to do it again. Are you going to join us?

Let me show you the special places you visited with Katherine and Philippe in The Promise of Provence and Promises To Keep. 

Look on my Travel page for some photos of the tours from this past summer.

Here are all the details!

Bonjour! Click on the graphics below to see and download a larger version of this brochure. The tours in 2014 were magnifique and this is going to be even better!

Screen shot 2014-09-14 at 6.57.19 PM Screen shot 2014-09-14 at 6.57.38 PM

 

Filed Under: Blog, France, General Travel, Writing Tagged With: France, Nice, Patricia Sands, Promises To Keep, Provence, Susan Sommers, The Promise of Provence, tour, Womens Travel Network

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 8
  • Page 9
  • Page 10
  • Page 11
  • Page 12
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 15
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

The Secrets We Hide is a BEA Winner!

Newsletter

Sign up for my monthly newsletter

Please wait...

Thank you for joining me!

Join Me Here!

RSS
Facebook
Facebook
fb-share-icon
Twitter
Visit Us
Post on X
YouTube
Pinterest
Pinterest
fb-share-icon
LinkedIn
LinkedIn
Share
Instagram

Follow Me on BookBub

Follow Me on BookBub

Follow me on Amazon

Follow me on Amazon

Available from Amazon!

Available from Amazon!

Available Now!

Available Now!

Available from Amazon

Available from Amazon

Join me and 10 of your favourite women’s fiction authors

Join me and 10 of your favourite women’s fiction authors

The Good Life France Magazine

The Good Life France Magazine

Categories

Archives

Footer

Copyright Disclaimer

© 2020 by Patricia Sands. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to use short quotes provided a link back to this page and proper attribution is given to me as the original author. All photographs on this site are copyright of Patricia Sands

Follow Me!

RSS
Facebook
Facebook
fb-share-icon
Twitter
Visit Us
Post on X
YouTube
Pinterest
Pinterest
fb-share-icon
LinkedIn
LinkedIn
Share
Instagram
  • Privacy Policy

FTC DISCLOSURE

The Federal Trade Commission requires that I disclose any relationship I have between a product manufacturer or service provider when I write about a product or service. I may receive a small commission for purchases made via affiliate links on this site such as Amazon. The above does not affect my opinion of those products and services. I am committed to sharing the work of other authors with my friends and readers.

Copyright © 2026 By Patricia Sands · Theme created and maintained by Bakerview Consulting

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.