Over to France

Bonjour and thank you for stopping by. My name is Renie and this is the story of my first trip (avec mon mari) to France. We flew into Paris and then journeyed south-eastward by car, through so many beautiful villages, to arrive in Nice. It was four weeks of amazingness. We were totally smitten and our lives have been forever changed! If you would like to have a peek at what we experienced, then please read on….. And if you would like to venture further with us, as we work out our future Over to France adventures, then please read on a bit further still…

On the Way to Fixin

We said au revior to sweet Auxerre this morning and headed south-west for the village of Fixin, near Dijion. Clive is purposely taking us on the scenic route, through beautiful open countyside and over narrow streets through old villages. It has been everything we imagined it would be.

One of the things I’d hoped to do on this trip was to visit Flavigny-sur-Ozerain, a very old village where some of the movie Le Chocolat was filmed. We did that on our journey today. It was just another door and another window, but Le Chocolat is one of my favourite movies, and to be right there where Juliette Binoche, Dame Judi Dench, Alfred Molina and that Depp guy acted out their scenes – it was pretty special. Plus, the house is for sale! I’m thinking it might be a sign…

Again, I can’t believe people are living their every-day lives in this gorgeous, storybook village. It’s seems magical to me. Maybe in reality their houses are cold, damp and draughty – I don’t know. But I just want to photograph every doorway and window so that I don’t forget a single one.

The St Genest Church features in Le Chocolat as well. Again, another opportunity to experience reverence and beauty.

Flavigny-sur-Ozerain is also home to Les Anis de Flavigny, a famous factory and shop where wee aniseed sweets have been made since 1591, initially by monks. It is situated in an abbey – L’Abbaye de Flavigny – much of which has been buried or demolished. It is slowly being rediscovered and restored. We were able to venture down into the crypt and have a peak. Where’s Wally, oops I mean Clivey?

We had to leave this beautiful place to find our accommodation in Fixin. Poor Clive has developed a cold, so we found an after hours pharmacy to buy some meds (apparently they don’t sell paracetamol and the like in supermarkets here. I stayed in the car and chatted to Josh, who had just finished late shift. I’m missing my precious big boys (and also wanted to make sure the cats were still alive!). Needing some fresh air, I opened the door and set off the car alarm. Clive was inside the shopping centre with the key in his pocket. Embarrassante!

Maia and Sasha, here is a french snail. I didn’t this eat this one. xx

This blog has been finished in the car outside a wee restaurant in Fixin where we had dinner. The wifi in our accommodation is not so great. I guess that’s life in a small village.

12 responses to “On the Way to Fixin”

  1. Love, love, love. Can picture you both tootling along the scenic route! I think that snail must be feeling quite happy that you didn’t eat him! Hope Clive is feeling much better soon – maybe aniseed balls would help?

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    1. Hi Rache, yes it’s certainly been a really nice way to travel. We go for awhile through the countryside, and then through a wee village, and then repeat. Clivey is still full of cold, but says he feels a bit better this morning. xxx

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  2. It’s gorgeous!!! It really does look so magical!😍😍 Poor Clive, hope he recovers soon! 🥰🤗

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    1. Thanks Vicki. Clive says thank you. xxx

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  3. Hi Renie, It was great to see and talk to you again yesterday. It was also great to see Clive and we hope and pray that he will be able to get over his cold quickly. Thanks for “On The Way to Fixin”. So interesting and terrific photos. We had a lovely time at Heather’s yesterday to celebrate Sasha’s 10th birthday and Mother’s Day. It was really good to see Joshua, Olivia and Matthew again. Lots of love Dad (& Mum) XXXXX

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  4. I tried one snail when in Paris, after all we do encourage visitors to NZ to taste our local fare. So I felt I needed to reciprocate Ahhh, put it this way Renie save it for your next trip.

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    1. Yes, I’m thinking maybe not this time! xx

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  5. It really is C’est Magnifique xxxx

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    1. Hearing the church bells as I type this Annie. This little village of Fixin is so peaceful and lovely. xx

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      1. How beautiful xx You really won’t want to leave….

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  6. wow. Lovely doorways and villages you both saw. The underneath rooms of the church looked cool. Oh and the snail looked tasty! From Sasha

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    1. Glad you think so Sashiesache, cause I popped him in my pocket and am bringing him home for you! xxxx

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