Picnic and a project

New beginnings. They are so full of promise, aren’t they?

Recently, Remi and I were invited to a pre-preview of one such project and a fine time was had by all. Remi had met Anne and Dominik during his coverage of the Roman Boat story for National Geographic Magazine. As video artists, they lead a busy and fulfilling life, one that has long been centered in the Panier District at the heart of Marseille. But, as the noise and pressure of city life no longer fits the bill for their creative needs, they decided a massive change was in order.

They bought a rambling old farmhouse in the countryside outside of Aix-en-Provence. While nearly everything needs to be redone (save for the beautiful cement-tiled flooring), the potential is absolutely incredible.

Having heard previously of this new adventure, I was so thrilled to be able to see the house in a virtually untouched state.


The patina of its many previous lives – it was originally a relais stop for mail, changing horses and resting during a journey – is fully intact.

Remi and Dominik carried down a table from one of the upstairs rooms along with a few random chairs and set them up under the shade of an ancient tree reigning over the walled-in courtyard. I spread out an old sheet for a table cloth and laid out the picnic.
The conversation flowed steadily for several hours over many subjects. Occasionally, I would step into the cool shade that the interiors thick stone walls (up to one yard deep!) provided. There were so many details to take in, elements that somehow have not been handed down to our daily mode de vie despite their usefulness. I could imagine sliding open the middle section of the screen in the front door to accept the mail or perhaps to hand over a freshly made pie to a neighbor.
And throughout my wandering from room to room, that old tree listened and rustled in approval. How I wanted to take photos of the walls stripped bare of layers of someone else’s wall-coverings…
…but this is not my project, it is theirs. With time, the well-thought out plans that Anne has drawn up (she is also an architect) will come to fruition. The house will be a home and the barns will become work spaces. Isn’t it inspiring?
At some point during our lazy meal, this fascinating couple admitted that it was their first on the property. Remi and I were deeply flattered to have been invited for this beginning. We left waving wildly as the car pulled away, shouting out thank you’s and well-wishes for the adventure that lies ahead…
Have a wonderful rest of your weekend…

36 comments

  1. It really is a huge project G – there were certain areas where we couldn't walk for fear of falling through! But they know what they are doing and aren't in a hurry.
    Bisous.

  2. Hello Stephanie and bienvenue! 🙂 And yes, the food definitely tasted better in the amazing surroundings…

  3. Thank you Jeanne. You would love her ideas. Hoping all is well with you and your own personal James Bond!

  4. Wonderful. This is exactly the way I like to enjoy these projects – vicariously, through others. I can't imagine doing it myself, but I love the idea that there are such brave and industrious people in the world like your friends who are willing to. And how lucky they are to have you, to record and share the process. XXXX

  5. How exciting to see the behind-the-scenes of something like that. It looks like a great place to have a summer meal!

  6. Feeling very inspired over here, thanks for sharing a bit of this new beginning with us. What an honor to be the first to share what will surely be one of many wonderful meals there.

    Hope your trip home continues to be everything you dreamed, dear Heather! XOXO

  7. I think that Anne said that the main part of it is 17th century? I can ask. It is ooold…and Anne wants to make an interesting mix of the new and the old from what I understood of her plans.

  8. I haven't been popping on to ig very much, Loree but I agree, I love seeing what everyone is up to in the many different parts of the world – your ig photos of Malte are so gorgeous! And I think that the heat of summer brings out the restlessness in many of us…myself included!

  9. Marsha, it is a really ambitious project but yet they both are utterly confident about it which, as you know, is more than half the battle!

  10. I wish that I had thought to take photos of the countryside surrounding the house – it is so peaceful and gorgeous…of course, my mind was too focused on the picnic ahead! 😉

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