This past weekend found me doing something I haven’t done since I was a very young girl … ok, 18 and 21 years young !! Back then I toured France twice with my friends, on motorbikes. We took our time and saw many wonderful places. I always wanted to have a chance to do it again, but without the camping and in a car.
So I was shooting a wedding in the south of France last Saturday and after looking at the abysmal options for flights (hand luggage allowances etc) I decided to drive and take a couple of extra days to do it in time and to get back to the office afterwards.
John decided he’d rather like to come along, so I had the added “stress” of finding somewhere I would trust to leave my dogs for a few days … eeeeek … after many recommendations for the same place (Quintessential Quarters) in they went and off we went. It was a lovely drive down, I decided to drive the whole way, I enjoyed it that much. I really got on well driving on the right and, apart from that illegal U-Turn in Paris that we will never speak of again, I was practically native by the time I reached Calais on the way home.
I decided to keep the professional photos for the Saturday wedding and to take some iPhone photos of the trip instead … here are a few …
So this was the trip according to Google maps … daunting at best …
Leaving Dover …
I didn’t lift a camera again until I got to the wedding … this was the ceremony in the 13th Century Church in the stunningly pretty village of Bram …
So, on the way back home, we stopped in the gorgeous City of Orleans … naturally I had to stop in and check out this church on route to our walk along the River Loire and to the pub, of course …
Orleans …
In no time at all, we were back in Calais … time flew, as did the driving … all 1900 miles in the end … Au Revoir France !
We were back too late in the evening to pick up my babies … this photo of Tess and Daddy says it all when we picked them up the next morning …
I think Millie is also glad to be home …
Thanks for checking out my blog, I hope you liked my journey … naturally I shall be blogging the wedding but in the meantime here is a sneak peek, taken on the banks of the canal just behind Dad’s house in Bram …
French Wedding Photography
Looks like you had a fantastic time, I love road-trips, when I learn to drive I want to drive from Lands End to John o Groats just for the adventure.
How cool! Can’t wait to see the wedding blogged (no pressure obviously!) x
Looks fab … and what an excellent photographer’s assistant Millie makes!
Looks like a great trip, and always, amazing shots captured. Can’t wait to see the final set.
Fantastic trip. Love those iPhone shots too, Gill 🙂