Wonderful, brings back many happy memories and how I would love to be back there again… Here’s one I took from a punt Fairly near there:https://suejudd.com/2017/09/09/one-122/
Lovely shot of yours! We may well go out on a boat, but Colmar has put us off a bit by being utterly jammed with tourists in the Little Venice area. Easy enough to get away if you leave the zone, but …. hard to move there.
Lovely photo. Enjoy your vacation. Post cards are nice, sadly only a few send them anymore….and they are difficult to find. When I was in Europe, I sent a quite a few back home, but some looked as though they had seen many post card seasons!
Colmar (and Strasbourg) REALLY are picture book places. And they do everything that they are being kept that way. Need I say ‘I wouldn’t want to live there but I love visiting whenever possible’.? They truly are ‘out of this world and time’ places.
We were shocked at the crowds. But it’s also easy to visit other charming towns that aren’t yet tourist heavy. They’re probably keen to keep their charms to themselves!
Thanks for jogging my memory of a holiday about 20 years ago now. Really enjoyed the Alsace region – my only issue was the food. The meat heavy options were not ideal for a vegetarian!
At least in Germany I could usually find pasta. I also struggled in parts of the USA which simply had no concept of no meat. Chicken apparently doesn’t count as meat
Just exactly like it is on the postcards, and you managed to link! Happy hols, Margaret xx
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Well, sort of link. A pass without distinction. Thanks Jo xx
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Very postcard Margaret
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How lovely!
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That’s what the world and his/her wife thought too.
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Lovely shot. Just back from Strasbourg and wishing we’d made it to Colmar. Enjoy your break!
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Ah, glad you got there safely. What a pretty as a picture postcard.
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It’s a Proper Postcard, isn’t it?
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Remember it well – lovely shot
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Thanks. I hope it wasn’t crowded when you went.
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Wasn’t too crowded
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Colmar? Yes. Transhumance? Yes, but in a good way.
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😎
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Wonderful, brings back many happy memories and how I would love to be back there again… Here’s one I took from a punt Fairly near there:https://suejudd.com/2017/09/09/one-122/
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Lovely shot of yours! We may well go out on a boat, but Colmar has put us off a bit by being utterly jammed with tourists in the Little Venice area. Easy enough to get away if you leave the zone, but …. hard to move there.
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Pleased you like my image. i hope you are able to get your boat trip – sad to hear of the tourist excess
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😕
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Ehhh oui! OUI!!
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A real ‘picture postcard’ shot!
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I know. Two a penny. But still ….
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Oh but it’s so different when you’re there to take it yourself! I hope you’re having a lovely time?
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We are, though M is battling with not being that well, which is very frustrating for him.
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Some delicious pates out that way, I believe.
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Indeed. And cured meats too.
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That brings back great memories of several trips to Colmar in the past. What a beautiful town!
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It is. We were surprised at how jammed with tourists it was – and out of season too.
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it ALWAYS is jammed….. and no wonder!
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Oh dear …
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Lovely photo. Enjoy your vacation. Post cards are nice, sadly only a few send them anymore….and they are difficult to find. When I was in Europe, I sent a quite a few back home, but some looked as though they had seen many post card seasons!
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Postcards, sadly , seem so last century dahling. A great shame.
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Colmar (and Strasbourg) REALLY are picture book places. And they do everything that they are being kept that way. Need I say ‘I wouldn’t want to live there but I love visiting whenever possible’.? They truly are ‘out of this world and time’ places.
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We were shocked at the crowds. But it’s also easy to visit other charming towns that aren’t yet tourist heavy. They’re probably keen to keep their charms to themselves!
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Thanks for jogging my memory of a holiday about 20 years ago now. Really enjoyed the Alsace region – my only issue was the food. The meat heavy options were not ideal for a vegetarian!
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And in many ways still aren’t. But vegetarian choices ARE now available, though you have to be prepared to put up with less variety.
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At least in Germany I could usually find pasta. I also struggled in parts of the USA which simply had no concept of no meat. Chicken apparently doesn’t count as meat
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I was once served a ham quiche in France because, she said proudly ‘I remembered you were vegetarian’.
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