Sunday, March 10

Un pique-nique pour deux! (a picnic for two)

 the 4 essentials
 While you're with us in Provence, most all your meals are included... All your breakfasts, all your Dinners, and all but 3 lunches..But as some of you may be touring other destinations before or after your stay with us at our Villa, this may be something for you to consider:

The Italians call it: Dolce far niente... The French call it:  La douceur de ne rien faire - it means, The sweetness of doing nothing... For over 40 years of traveling thru Europe, one of the things we admire most about European culture is their ability to relax, kick back, and just enjoy the moments of a casual picnic... 

And in our ongoing effort to immerse ourselves in their culture, Terese and I long ago identified four essentials we always pack in our suitcases for all of our European adventures...  A lightweight  corkscrew, an 8 ounce disposable plastic bottle, a couple of nice polycarbonate wine glasses and a small pocket knife... (make sure to pack the pocket knife in your checked luggage)

making our own panini
These are the four essentials that have given us privilege and access to La douceur de ne rien faire..  With a quick stop in any local épicerie, (corner stores), we've had our own little picnics in some of the most beautiful and memorable places in all the world! On the banks of The Siene in Paris, on the Piazza del Campo in Siena, on a grassy hillside overlooking The Coliseum in Rome,  on the majestic lawns of the famous Luxembourg Gardens in Paris, in the mountains of Switzerland, on a paddled canoe in Cambodia... at The Chianti Wine Festival in Greve, on the banks of The Rhone in Provence, on dozens of long-haul trains throughout the Mediterranean, in the high meadows of the Italian Alps, and most famously, on the lawns beneath The Eiffel Tower...  The list goes on and on...   We plan at least one picnic for every trip we take! On our last research trip to Provence we planned a picnic for the river bank in a grove of large plane trees beneath The Pont du Gard!  It was outstanding!

many stores will be happy to put 
together a picnic for you- just ask
And the best part of all this;  it's really easy and it's super frugal!  While a bottle of wine and a few small plates of antipasti for two could easily cost you 80 - 90 euro sitting outside at a cafe in a prime tourist location,  with a stop in a corner market, just about anywhere, you can get a small baguette,  a wonderful salami, a few slices of prosciutto, a small block of incredible French cheese, a handful of olives, a couple of fresh figs, a bottle of mineral water,  and a nice bottle of wine all for about 20 euro...    how do you beat that...  a better lunch, a better view, and a much better price!

a picnic on the balcony in our room at a little 
convent we 
stayed at in Siena... We had some grilled 
eggplant, 
some ripe figs, some kalamata olives, a 
block of 
great chèvre, some fresh baked olive-rosemary
foccacia, some wonderful prosciutto crudo, a link of 
incredible soppresata and a really nice bottle of wine... 
it all came to 24 euro and the view was 
amazing!
(One of the nuns at the convent even gave us a rose for the table!)

The pocket knife is truly essential... and you'll get nowhere without the corkscrew... the little 8 oz bottle enables you to easily pre-pack two glasses of wine in your daypack, and of course great wine always tastes better out of a nice wine glass! 

But the real key to a great memory & a great picnic, is finding the right spot!   While over the years we've forgotten a lot of the really great cafes and restaurants we've eaten at on our travels, we never forget the fabulous picnics we've put together and the spots where we've had them!   If you take the time to find the right spot, they can truly turn out to be memories of a lifetime!



here's a beautiful place for a picnic and a little Diddy from our favorite duet the Moffit Brothers; Music Travel Love