It's another one of those wet Autumn days today. We started the day very slowly with that French staple of croissants and confiture!
On days like this we often pay a visit to Les Fermes de Gally. Gally is a farm on the edge of the Versailles estate and it's very close to where we live. It has a long history, having provided food for the Kings and then Napoleon.
Today it continues to produce an incredibly wide selection of fruits and vegetables, and the farm shop is a truly magnificent place to visit.
We rounded off the shopping with a short visit to the farm, petting the goats, donkeys and horses before heading home for a late lunch. Not such a bad day after all!
having fresh produce is a real treat and tastes so different from the supermarket ones
Posted by: dani caplan | November 13, 2012 at 12:04 PM
Is it possible you are still getting tomatoes there? I'm so jealous!
Posted by: FlockofTeaCosy | November 10, 2012 at 11:22 PM
Je confirme, Les fermes de Gally est un bel endroit, je n'y suis allée qu'une fois, il y a de cela 5 ou 6 ans, mais j'ai été charmée ♥
Je suis ce blog de loin, mais je crois que c'est la première fois que je mets un petit mot ;)
Posted by: Sophie | November 10, 2012 at 07:52 PM
a nice market makes any day bearable.
Posted by: mlle paradis | November 10, 2012 at 07:38 PM