Whenever I visit a new place, I always wonder how do the local people live, how do they spend their time, what do they eat, so I look for charming homes and gardens, which are often filled with history of the past.
This is how I discovered this little paradise, hidden in the north-eastern France, in Thonnance-Lès-Joinville, called Les Jardins de Mon Moulin (The Gardens of My Mill).Charming Joinville, Haute-Marne, north-eastern France
A stopover in rural France, somewhere between Troyes and Joinville
Since we left Troyes, we stayed overnight in a house with a French lady and her son, where we rented two rooms. There were two cats, chickens, eggs, tomatoes, Buddha statues, bicycle and flowers. She greeted us warmly, introduced us to her house and garden, including the garden tomatoes and eggs.
Saturday Market and visit to Troyes
The next day was Saturday, and that meant - market day! Off we went led by a map. It was about 10 minutes walk from the apartment we rented in Châlons-en-Champagne.
On the way we admired the style of homes, with typical of the region burgundy shutters. Many homes have the medieval look, which is nothing unusual, when just 1 hour away lies the ancient city Troyes.
Welcome to the Champagne! Visiting Épernay and Hautvillers, Grand East, France
We left Laon behind, and drove towards Châlons-en-Champagne, were we booked a one night's stay.
It was very hot, but still, the weather was changing from cloudy, rainy, to sunny and finally very sunny with almost clear sky. We passed some sunflower fields as we drove, but sadly this year they have all dried up due to the heat. I was looking forward to rows and rows of grapes. Suddenly, as soon as we crossed into the Champagne-Ardenne region (which comprised regions of Marne, Haute-Marne, Ardennes and Aube since 1956) they were all around us. The grape fields were absolutely gorgeous and all I could think of were markets full of them in early Autumn.