
Two years ago I happened to notice that September 18 was designated as National Cheeseburger Day in the USA. I mentioned it to Eluiza and suggested that we go to McDonald's to celebrate. In truth, I was looking for an excuse to have an American-style burger. Because of her cultural background (Eluiza is Brazilian), she expected that the day would be celebrated as a festival with a parade, balloons, and cheeseburgers. She waited for the news to show what this big celebration was all about but alas was disappointed. I then explained to her that it is just an industry promotional gesture to get people to remember to eat their cheeseburgers. She was shocked and, I think, a little disappointed. This became a joke for us but also an occasion to eat cheeseburgers.


Eluiza was rather proud of her find. Here she is pictured with the other picnic table. The chateau is the background.

After we left Bouzol, we trundled along a smooth, two-lane country road called D-535 and arrived in Monastier-sur-Gazeille.
For a small town, Monastier is pretty busy. It seems to offer its people a lot of amenities, and it takes advantage of a magnificent view of the valley. More recently-built single-family dwellings on the edge of the village makes it even larger.
We had planned to find a café and happened upon Pâtisserie La Jonquille. This place is amazing. Not only does it serve coffee and tea, but it offers bread, pastries, chocolates, and ice cream--all made in the shop's kitchens. We had some ice cream and then headed down a steep hill and then upward a steeper hill.
We discovered a preserved medieval church that no longer serves as a church but has become a public exposition center and concert hall.
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The nave of the church ready for the next exposition or concert |
Above the altar is a sight I have only seen one other time in an old church in Rome: God as a white-bearded old man flanked by a couple angels.

Churches provided gathering places for people in medieval towns. In front of the church is what used to be a public laundry.
The church overlooks the valley where the town has provided picnic tables and park benches. What a find! We quickly made plans to return here for another picnic.
Stone makes for some beautiful village sights. Here is a walkway next to the church.
A pilgrimage route named after Robert Louis Stevenson runs through Monistier. We saw a few pilgrims weighted down with their backpacks. No donkeys, however.
Travels with a Donkey in the Cervennes is an interesting travelogue of Stevenson's pilgrimage in southcentral France.
Our brief but full three-hour adventure had turned out well. We had our cheeseburgers. We had a nice quiet day in the French countryside. And we found some new places close to home that could provide us with a quick get-away to some fun with some gorgeous scenery.
Happy National Cheeseburger Day!