Who has been to Provence? Is it really a sea of flowers and a paradise of love there?

Romantic Provence, intoxicating lavender sea Provence is located in the south of France, from the date of birth, it is prudent to keep her secret, until the arrival of the British Peter Mayle, Provence for a long time the veil of a unique style of life is gradually unveiled. In Meier's writing, "Provence" is no longer a mere regional name, but represents a simple, carefree, relaxed and lazy lifestyle, a leisurely state of mind in which one does not worry about spoils and disgraces, watching flowers blossom and fall in front of the garden, and has no intention of staying or leaving, and looking at the sky and the clouds roll in and out of the sky. If traveling is to get rid of the shackles of life, Provence will let you forget everything. The whole region of Provence has an unusual charm because of its extreme changes - the weather is cloudy and sunny, warm winds are warm and cold winds are wild, the terrain is undulating, the plains are vast, the peaks are steep, the lonely gorges, the cool old castles, the winding mountains and the lively metropolis, all of them are interpreting a million kinds of flavors on the land of this French. The pungent scent of lavender, mixed with the fragrance of sunburnt grass, is one of the most unforgettable scents of the South of France. The number of events in this region is even more impressive, from the Monton Lemon Festival in early February to the Avignon Arts Festival in July-August. The Opera Festival in Ouhongee to the Lavender Festival in the Provence Mountains in August, the four seasons echo the uninhibited years of the mountain towns. This color of freedom compels the inspiration of artists to create, including Cézanne, Van Gogh, Monet, Picasso, Chagall, etc. All of them unfolded a new stage of their artistic life in Provence, and the hedonistic atmosphere of the C?te d'Azur attracted the pilgrimage of the American writer Fitzgerald, the British writer D.H. Lawrence, the French writer Aldous Huxley, Nietzsche, etc., and of course, it also encompassed the "Years of Living in the Mountains," which pushes Provence to the the pinnacle of Peter Mayle. Provence's romantic colors and endless art also attract us. The most refreshing thing about Provence is that its air is always filled with the scent of lavender, thyme, and pine. This unique natural aroma is not easily experienced elsewhere. Lavender is one of the best and most loved of all. Due to the abundant sunshine which is most suitable for the growth of lavender, coupled with the local people's love for lavender's aroma and therapeutic effects, not only can you see the fascinating picture of the purple sea of lavender blossoms all over the place in Provence, but also there are all kinds of lavender sachets and pouches hung up in homes, and stores are full of all sorts of products made of lavender, such as lavender essential oils, perfumes, soaps, candles, and so forth, and pharmacies and marketplaces sell a variety of products, such as lavender oils, soaps, candles and so forth. Pharmacies and markets sell lavender herbal teas packaged in sachets. You can't help but want to learn more about lavender, Provence's fascinating aroma. In Provence, the lavender fields are very different throughout the year. In winter, after the harvest is cut, all that remains are short, neat, dead stems covered in snow. As spring arrives, green leaves emerge, a purple halo in June, and gradually, as the summer sun heats up, the lavender flowers quickly turn a stunning deep purple. Immediately after that, the busy harvesting process begins. Timing is important, so the farmers must work around the clock to harvest the flowers and distill the extract. It is not until the end of September that all the fields are harvested. The lavender fields are then able to catch their breath, absorb the essence of nature and prepare for another bloom of purple flowers next summer. Provence Forever The whole of Provence has an extraordinary charm due to its great variety - the weather is unpredictable, the warm winds warm and the cold winds wild, the terrain is undulating, the plains are vast, the peaks are steep, the lonely gorges, the bleak castles, the winding mountains, and the lively metropolis - all of them are interpreted in a variety of ways in this part of France. In July and August, lavender blooms in the wind, decorating the green valleys with its rich colors, and the slightly spicy scent of sunburnt grass is one of the most unforgettable scents of the South of France. In terms of gastronomy, Provence's greatest strength is the abundance of produce, with fresh vegetables and fruits, olive oil, garlic, seafood and spices combining to form a diner's paradise. Lavender - Lavender, the purple flower that means "waiting for love", has charmed many people, and Mr. Pascal of Self Voyages Provence drove us through the mountains in his Toyota, over the white limestone Mont Ventoux, which looks like a snowy mountain even in summer. Mont Ventoux, through vast golden sunflower gardens, and finally stopped in a land of purple steam. Lavender Sault Sail, the lavender capital, is so beautiful. It was my first time to see such a lush lavender field, such a pure purple color blooming in the high and low fields, opening romantic symbols in the summer wind, like the most quiet thoughts, the sweetest melancholy, as if hiding in the heart of the beloved but never able to hold hands of the kind of warm and sad feeling. Harvested haystacks rolled into oak wine barrels like, three five drying on the field, yellow and simple. Yellow and purple so cleanly stretched, the air, our hair, skin full of stained lavender flavor.