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In the Market for Sarlat

On Saturday, Bob and I headed out for our first out-of-town adventure.  We headed to the town of Sarlat, about a 30 minute drive from Souillac.  Sarlat (full name is Sarlat-La-Caneda, with a tilde over the n) is located west of Souillac in the Dordogne region and is known for its Saturday market.  We had to check it out

We loved the drive there through the gorgeous countryside, walking (and tasting) our way through the market, and enjoying the cute lanes and plazas in which the market was located.  After perusing and shopping in the market, we explored a bit of the old town.  We were charmed by the town and were again impressed by how many languages the store employees could speak.  Bob and I have decided that we need to find jobs in a town that caters to international clientele to help encourage our learning of new languages.

The following are photos of the market as well as some of the specialty food stores that we popped into along the way.

A fun display outside one of many specialty food stores — foie gras and cassoulet are king here.
A food-themed roundabout

One view of the market and surrounding buildings
A sample of local breads and pastries
Sweets in a lovely shop!
More sweets — turron/nougat anyone?

Some non-food photos of Sarlat.

The back of the Cathedral of Saint Sacerdos, the Benedictine Abbey around which the medieval portion of the town developed
The lantern of the dead tower
Some of the happy flowers in the public garden where we ate our lunch

On the drive back to Souillac we saw a number of hikers on an extensive  pathway that paralleled the road.  We decided that hiking on part of this pathway we be a good way to spend some of our Sunday,  so we did.  More on that hike and more photos of Souillac in the next blog.  In the meantime, I’ll leave you with a more active photo of some of the chickens that we are watching.

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