When stay-at-home orders were put into place, travel ground to a halt.
Until we can get back out on the road, why not
TAKE A VIRTUAL VACATION!!!
Here is what we have coming up (note, webinars will be recorded for future view-ability)
Also, join our Take a Virtual Vacation Facebook Group [HERE]
Our MeetUp Group "Eat, Drink, Travel - Middle Tennessee" [HERE]
or our Eat, Drink, Travel Facebook Group [HERE]
Until we can get back out on the road, why not
TAKE A VIRTUAL VACATION!!!
Here is what we have coming up (note, webinars will be recorded for future view-ability)
Also, join our Take a Virtual Vacation Facebook Group [HERE]
Our MeetUp Group "Eat, Drink, Travel - Middle Tennessee" [HERE]
or our Eat, Drink, Travel Facebook Group [HERE]
June 1, Provence
Fields of lavender, sunflowers, and olive trees. A slower pace of life – a Sunday lunch under the shade of plane trees in a village square, or a long walk through a forest of oak and chestnut trees. All of this is Provence.
Why Everyone Should Visit Provence:
Take in the Art
Provence is known for being very "high" culture, so there is a lot to see! Walk in Van Gogh's footsteps and admire the views that inspired almost 200 of his masterpieces.
Visit a Colorful Market
Even if you don't need to pick up warm bread of fresh pastries, stopping at a vibrant Provençal market is a must. Produce stalls are set up in cities and villages every week, so make sure to stop by one during your visit.
Flavorful Food
Delicious, locally grown produce is plentiful in Provence, so every meal feels like a treat. Enjoy popular regional dishes like ratatouille and tapenade with true, French flavor.
Roman ruins
Visit the sites and monuments of ancient Roman that dot the region. This is the perfect opportunity to see world-class archeological sites without the huge crowds you'll find in Italy.
Rosé Wine
When you're in Provence, it's practically necessary to enjoy a glass of rosé. Usually, a pale pink color, this refreshingly light wine accounts for nearly 90% of the region's wine production.
Register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/9016219664283/WN_cC6f8b5ATVyggBECHZGObA
Why Everyone Should Visit Provence:
Take in the Art
Provence is known for being very "high" culture, so there is a lot to see! Walk in Van Gogh's footsteps and admire the views that inspired almost 200 of his masterpieces.
Visit a Colorful Market
Even if you don't need to pick up warm bread of fresh pastries, stopping at a vibrant Provençal market is a must. Produce stalls are set up in cities and villages every week, so make sure to stop by one during your visit.
Flavorful Food
Delicious, locally grown produce is plentiful in Provence, so every meal feels like a treat. Enjoy popular regional dishes like ratatouille and tapenade with true, French flavor.
Roman ruins
Visit the sites and monuments of ancient Roman that dot the region. This is the perfect opportunity to see world-class archeological sites without the huge crowds you'll find in Italy.
Rosé Wine
When you're in Provence, it's practically necessary to enjoy a glass of rosé. Usually, a pale pink color, this refreshingly light wine accounts for nearly 90% of the region's wine production.
Register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/9016219664283/WN_cC6f8b5ATVyggBECHZGObA
TBD
More information to come....