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October 19, 2013

Of Trogladytes Et Autre Villes Francais

Abbey Of Senanque


Trogladyte Dwelling In Cliff
We passed dwellings built right into cliffs. The people who live there were called troglodytes and these were troglodyte dwellings. I asked if they had “title” thinking they would be considered squatters but in actual fact the answer was that that they do have title even if it is in a national park. These houses are usually passed from one generation to the next and are very old. As we walked the Aigubrun River Canyon we passed several trogladyte homes as well as prehistoric caves that were inaccessible because of the steepness of the cliffs. The Abbey of Senanque we visited next had been there since the 11th century. We were asked to be quiet as the monks were actively living there. We walked through their lavender fields and visited their lovely shop. I admired wood carvings and was entranced by all the things they had made and were selling. We then ascended from the valley, the pathway treacherously stony, and headed for a very picturesque hamlet called Gordes. Here a local
Lovely Gordes
market was in full swing, I was again over the moon seeing huge cheeses, sausages, knives, baking, and wonderfully made goods. The famous Mistral was blowing very hard. Stones were placed to prevent the goods from blowing away and on the rooftops rocks held down tiles. This wind comes off the 
Mediterranean and it is said to drive people crazy at times. It blows very strong and sometimes goes for days before stopping. Gordes was a picture post card of a place, medieval in feeling, and was subject to intense German reprisal during the French Resistance of World War ll. Subsequently a lot of the damage has been repaired. I learned that the bell towers are supposed to be open in design and this was also the home of Marc Chagal, the famous glass artist. We finished the day in famous Rousillon, home of the ochre cliffs. Provence is famous for the colours of the buildings derived from the ochre. 

Ochre Cliffs Of Rousillon