Most small villages in our area have the vestiges of an old café, an old
boulangerie and an old
épicerie. Sometimes they're still open for business and sometimes their faded shutters are closed up tight and the building is left to
deteriorate.
This little
épicerie is now closed, but happily the owners have made the effort to preserve its quaint, vintage facade.
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We have a little corner shop similar to this quite close by to us. It was for sale when I left so I wonder if it has now sold. Sadly it has only been a house for several years now. Diane
Wow! That is quite the new header photo.
I already commented on this lovely épicerie photo on Flickr. You know me and abandoned buildings...
What a shame it's no longer open. Well, at least they keep it looking nice.
Sam
Nice picture. As is the banner photo--where was taken, and what is the body of water in the distance? It looks almost like something from New England, although that is definitely a French seating arrangement.
I love the new header photo; A fabulous view!
You are so right about the empty store fronts. We are lucky that we have enough business year around in our little village (1200 pop) to keep all the stores in business...so far.
Diane
Our little épicerie is supposed to be closing soon as the owner wants to retire.
I'll be sad to see it go.
Betty
It wasn't taken in the Languedoc, so I hesitated using it. But it is still the south of France. :)
I always think of you when I see old facades like this.
Sam
I agree. So many are simply abandoned.
Emm
It was taken on a hill overlooking the Mediterranean, or more specifically, the Bay of Cannes, about 3 hours east of where we live.
chcmichel
Many of the villages around here are losing their small shops. We're lucky that we still have a café and an épicerie. No boulangerie however.
Agree, new header is very lovely. Sad to see places close, but at least that facade still adds to the charm of your village, so French :)
Tuula
It is sad to see these old shops close but I'm happy that they haven't let this one deteriorate.
I sem to follow Diane everywhere these days, just started looking at your blog, like it so far.
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Paul and Roz
Thanks!
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