We had been told we were going to a French Cooking Class....but imagine our surprise when we pulled up in front of THIS beauty!
And not to Name-Drop or anything, but this chateau was visit many times by Louis XXIV as a hunting lodge! This was just a "little guest house" on the property. I think I could just stay there forever!
Here's the pool and garden that the guest house looks out on.WHAT a view, right?
And the other end of the pool. Beyond that stone fence were some pet donkey's.
This is the view looking back to the house.....rough life, huh?
Mark obviously has a green thumb and has a way with begonias. Loved the fact that just random pieces of concrete fences decorated the flower beds.
A pretty little stair way to lead to secret parts of the garden.
Stunning, right?
More of the hidden garden............
Then around the corners was a century old bathhouse. The walls of the little domed building were decorated with shells.
The mosaic ceiling of the bath house.
Pretty Garden shed............
An interesting planter.............
A winding stairway..........
Another out building...............There's SO much room there....I don't think they would notice if I moved in, do you? Until all my friends started traipsing thru; because if I'm going to live somewhere THIS cool, you are ALL invited to come and visit!
A beautiful old (maybe I should quit saying "OLD" because everything THERE is old. LOL!
A random little cactus garden in the South of France.
The beautiful green house.............
Not sure what this building was....but who cares! It's COOL!
The bird house for fancy French Chickens.........
And THEN, we are invited into the special Cooking Class Kitchen. We all sat around this beautiful table and watched our host prepare a scrumptious meal of lamb.....and, OF COURSE, the wine was flowing.
Mark, our host and chef, was so personable and cute....AND a sexy French Accent!
This is a ricotta pie he made for dessert. The bowl is lined with fig leaves (from that huge fig tree, no doubt) and then baked for dessert.
More dishes and more wine.....................he even provided recipe cards to we could write down the recipes.
And here is the ricotta pie after it was cooked. Interesting, huh? It wasn't my all time favorite dessert but it was SO French....what's not to love. The other dish is a rice and chickpea side dish.
The buffet in the cooking kitchen.....
Being the nosy guests, we asked the walk through his REAL kitchen. Check out this stove and tile work.
And finally, just a funny thing I found in the hallway......This is PROBABLY one of his relatives....I just liked the shadow. Check back later in the week for MORE FUN FRENCH ADVENTURES! Bon Jour..........














































