
Wedding in
Provence
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Provence is lavender fields and stone villages and the light that painters moved to this region to capture. The landscape is sculptured specifically to look like a painting. The food is based on tomatoes and olive oil and the conviction that these two things solve most problems. The wine is excellent and inexpensive.
Weddings cluster around June and September. May is when the lavender starts blooming; by July it's fading. August is hot and crowded. The villages (Avignon, Aix-en-Provence, Valence) provide ceremony settings. The countryside offers pastoral alternatives. The restaurants are excellent and seasonal. The local wine is outstanding. The light is Provençal and specific. The lavender photographs so perfectly that people stop believing the photos are real.
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