
Provence is a marvelous, sun-kissed region in southeastern France known for its stunning, diverse landscapes—including purple lavender fields, olive groves, and the dramatic Calanques cliffs. It offers a slow-paced, enchanting lifestyle featuring charming medieval villages, vibrant outdoor markets, world-renowned wine, and a rich artistic history.
Key Reasons for Its Charm:
- Breathtaking Nature: The region boasts the stunning Gorges du Verdon (Europe’s largest canyon), the iconic lavender fields, and the rocky, colorful landscapes of the Luberon.
- Charming Villages & Culture: Picturesque hilltop villages like Gordes and Moustiers-Sainte-Marie offer stunning views and a relaxed atmosphere.
- Culinary Delights: Known for its fresh, Mediterranean-influenced food, including olive oil, goat cheese, truffles, and famous rosé wines.
- Artistic Legacy: The region’s unique light and color have inspired famous artists, including Vincent van Gogh, Paul Cézanne, and Pablo Picasso.
- Historic Sites: Rich in history, with well-preserved Roman ruins such as the Pont du Gard and the Roman Theatre of Orange.
- Vibrant Markets: Almost every village features open-air markets offering local produce, crafts, and the scent of lavender.




The pair joined at a time when they both lost their fortune. What is the glue which hold them together?
What is their dream?
The glue, which hold the pair together is LOVE.
Their dream, a house in Provence. Never Never Land, as it looks like through the crystal ball of the fortune teller in San Francisco’s little Italy.
When will the next chapter be?