Wake up leisurely, laze in bed reading the papers and sipping coffees - one after the other. Contemplate the day ahead and after a couple of hours of serious indulgence put the feet on the floor, get dressed and take a long walk up into the mountains nearby,
or
Wake up early, have the coffee on the run and drive to L'Isle sur la Sorgue, a small town about thirty minutes from St Remy de Provence. L'Isle sur la Sorgue, which translates as 'the island on the Sorgue river, is a town that specializes in antique shops and markets - the shops and galleries, whilst open all year, are only open on a Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
Don't misunderstand I am the queen of the lazy Sunday but it is a tough choice when the lie in is up against an antique market.
Dilemma decided - antiques it is.
Sunday is the best day to go because it is market day - the Provencal market and the antique market are on either sides of the river. The antique market has everything from linens and laces to candlesticks, glassware and the odd picture. I have an eternal hope that I might stumble upon a fabulous find of some sort and on many weekends I have. Well, what is my idea of a fabulous find might not be the same for everyone but there is plenty of choice and most of the fun is in the looking. It is also a great people watch - the French are especially fond of a market and cannot help themselves when it comes to sorting through second hand goods.
An early arrival at the market is always better for choice but later is better for bargains so I generally browse in the morning, buy something if I can't live without it, and take another look before I go home just in case ...
Apart from the Sunday market, L'Isle sur la Sorgue is filled with shops and galleries (mostly antiques - a few contemporary/modern pieces of furniture are now starting to appear). The galleries (more like antique warehouses) are home to many different dealers who are represented under the one roof.
Over the years I have come to have my favourites (there are so many it is impossible to cover them all in one day) but I always stop by Le Quai de la Gare .
As I walked in, my attention was caught by this Napoleonic style bookcase - I thought it looked wonderful with the arrangement of bric-a brac, books and small pictures. The Aubusson tapestry, pictured below, was on the back of a nearby chair - tapestry is a love of mine and the upholstery on this chair was in immaculate condition.
Upstairs I saw an armoire that was wallpapered inside with original Directoire paper. I have never before seen the interior of an armoire in such original state. The photograph does not do it justice as the wallpaper was well preserved and very lovely.
The fun of a day in L'isle sur la Sorgue is in the looking (and the dreaming) and in the chatting with the dealers. I browse much more than I buy but I find that enthuses me with great ideas for changing furniture around at home or rearranging small items. There are bargains to be had, especially in the winter time, and I have come to learn that the ticket price is never the final price.
But even if antiques and old tat is not your thing - it is the prettiest town to take a wander. Iron walkways for pedestrians cross over the river at intervals,
and the ducks cruise up and down.
It is definitely worth an early wake up.
That does sound like a most lovely Sunday afternoon. I'd have to go with choice #2 as well. I couldn't pass up a beautiful town full of antiques and markets!
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful week!
xx Trina
Sunday morning - market day is my favourite day of the week, however my flea markets are just plain embarrassing if I were to compare them with yours lol. I guess I just love the excuse to rummage through other peoples belongings and find that treasure at the ultimate bargin price.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine afterwards sitting in a little alfresco cafe sipping a mocha and nibbling a french pastry... Ahh it's nice to dream.
Anna :)
Vicki
ReplyDeleteI guess great minds think alike! That would be French!
Every Sunday I find myself wishing I was there!
How lucky are you to live in St. Remy & London!!!
Did you write a book about France?
You should do a post on it and I must order it!!
Hi Vicki,
ReplyDeleteI spent all of the previous Sunday there too,I loved it, I bought beautiful old silver tea-spoons seriously regretting not buying the whole setting, old books with gold embossed covers,and old crystal perfume bottle and some lovely old paper prints of vintage crockery for my shop, the shop you mentioned I loved too and those chandeliers nearly came home, but with our dollar it was very expensive, and since I bought a few prada shoes,a bag or two from LV and a bracelet from Hermes I thought perhaps my credit card wouldn't take the strain!I just realized you live in St Remy DE Provence, that was my favorite village, the beautiful shops the lane ways and the buildings were so quaint and exactly how i imagined a village in France would look like.
I visited L'Isle sur la Sorgue some years ago and came away with some fabulous pieces which I still have.
ReplyDeleteI would give my right arm to be there right now. Looking out of my window you would think it was December :(
I dream of going back here...sigh
ReplyDeleteit's been too long.