Chenonceau

We’re not sure if that means “the next Chateau”, or perhaps the Chateau on the water – which of course fits the nature of our tour perfectly.

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When we were here in 2005 it was September, so it was interesting to see it with the gardens only beginning to take shape.

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Jon was also able to verify that the portrait of his mother is still here. We found out it is by a Dutch artist, Miervelt, and is called, “Lady in a Collar”. We were hoping the woman might be identified.

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And, by the way, if you ever hear MC say that, “we had lunch at the Chateau” , just thought you should see what she really means …

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All in all a very beautiful day, and we are finally able to camp again. And if you are wondering about our spelling, we were too. As far as we can tell, the Chateau is called Chenonceau, but it is located in the town of Chenonceaux.

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