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June 13, 2024
On the last day of our dream trip to South France, we found the same Provence countryside as Van Gogh. We woke up in a garden with Impressionist colors, half drunk by pink Rose, and relaxed to the nerves by the fragrance of lavender. At the end, I found this beautiful garden that was transformed from a dilapidated old house and was transformed by a young multinational couple. It was so beautiful that I didn’t want to leave. If you spend half your life creating such a dream love garden, and then spend half your life enjoying it with your family, that would be just right!
The garden of this hotel is like the light of Impressionism coming into reality, and the vacation is frozen into the most beautiful painting. The story of the birth of this garden is also super beautiful. After the couple bought this abandoned old farm in 1800, they personally built it from the abandoned house to what it is today, bit by bit, every flower and plant. The hostess grew everything herself, and the construction work was done by the young couple themselves. Now this dream manor is not only filled with life for their family of four, but the guest rooms are fully booked every day, with people driving in from all over the world. For travelers staying here, we chatted with a couple from Germany during breakfast. They had extended their original three-day reservation to a one-week stay and moved from a standard room to a suite with a kitchen. It seems that no matter which country they are from, They all have the feeling of returning to the countryside. This lively courtyard, where French, German, and Chinese are mixed, is like a dreamy United Nations. Everyone breaks away from the barriers of nationality, status, and occupation. We gather here under a flower stand and enjoy the utopia shrouded in sunshine and beautiful scenery. We do not distinguish between Hug each other warmly.
I love this story and the garden so much. I hope I can bring my parents and husband back to South France in the future and see her wonderful life!
This garden is truly proof that utopias are dreams that can come true!
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