Day 34, Sunday, October 1, 2023
Our first day in Sarlat, Bob goes for a walk to check out the neighbourhood and I am quite content to watch the world go by from our window. There is a knock at our door and when I answer it there is a box of local goodies from our Airbnb hosts. 
In the late afternoon we go for a little walk through the narrow cobblestoned streets.
This is a Medieval town and most of the buildings date from the the 15th century and even some from the 13th century!
This old church is now an indoor market. We will have to return when it is open.
This statue of three geese is a reminder of the importance of the local fois gras industry.
Some of the shops are already starting to decorate for Halloween. This clown is particularly creepy.
There are always interesting doors in French cities and towns.
What to do when you want a garden but don’t have a yard.
The Fontaine Sainte-Marie is nestled in a natural grotto not too far from our apartment.. This 12th century fountain was used until the 18th century when the water became polluted from nearby streets and stables. 
We walk back home under a street festooned with flowers. This is going to be an interesting place to stay.
I love the trip back in time you get to take during your travels. Gorgeous!
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I am happy you are enjoying ‘travelling’ with us. Love getting your comments. xoxo
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Looks like the place has a festive & good vibe. Th
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Yes, it does, we really enjoyed our time there.
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Really enjoying my trip through France with you! Thank you very much. I see I have to go back and see so much more.
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Thanks Brenda, I am happy you are enjoying ‘traveling with us. There is so much to see here, and even though we aren an extended holiday there is still so much we just don’t have time to see. Perhaps we will have to go back again one day as well?
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