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Friday 10 July 2015

Aix en Provence


I  can’t begin to tell how tired we are... the days have been full, full of life, sun and things to do. No minute wasted, not even the minutes we have returned to our Airbnb’s to rest and avoid getting over exposed to the sun. We have arrived in Nice after what has been four amazing days since we left Arles, on the direction to Aix en Provence and later Vence. 

The days in Aix were wonderful, our Airbnb accommodation just around the corner of Cours Mirabeau, our hosts, two retired journalist with a cozy flat,  a good bathroom and bedroom, and more important friendly, knowledgeable and polite. Rene took the time to mark a map for me so I would make the best of our time in Aix. We visited museums, markets and churches, and we walked on the streets of Aix, myself falling consciously in love with  the place and my son absorbing a reality that will only return in his mind when he is older, in the impressions memorized by his senses. I am impressed about his disposition to visit museums and experience art, the way he tries to tell me how color conveys an  emotion, the way he suggest a place to take a good picture, how he reads the map, how he tries to speak English with those who try to speak to him.
I sat in café in Aix en Provence and drank Rose wine, and I realized that I had not been aware of my state of mind, for the only state of mind I had was that of living life, being in it. I had no sadness, I had no creative thoughts, I had no depressive feelings, I had no worries, I had no longings, I had my son and myself and that wonderful uneventful happiness that last time I felt was on the 22 of December walking the snowy park of the Oslo castle.  
  
Things to do in Aix en Provence 


From Nice, 10.July. 2015

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