When we arrive we'll stop for a coffee at the Impressionist museum, this used to be the American museum, I love their terrace restaurant, and their small well laid out exhibitions.
Then we'll wander up to Monet's house, the most surprising pink, but we'll say how clever of him to paint his house to match the tulips.
In the garden shop, we'll feel nostalgic over the black and white photos of the man himself.
Of course we'll go through the tunnel to see the water lilies, and gasp at the peonies and the irises.
If there aren't too many people I'll show you inside his house; you'll love his blue and white kitchen, yellow dining room and bedrooms.
And then we'll be able to say we deserve a glass of wine and we'll walk back through the village to have lunch at the Hotel Baudy.
Their terrace overlooking a meadow is wonderful. When we've finished our meal we'll say that we need to digest and it would be a good idea to walk around the Hotel gardens, and you will discover what a very romantic untamed place that is.
Since you like to paint, you'll adore their artist's studio.
As we emerge from the gardens, we'll sigh and say "oh dear, the crowds have arrived, let's go " then jump back in the car and come home for tea.
If you like we'd even have time for a ride in the forest before you go, unless of course you decide to stay the night...... then we'll just have to make more plans for the next day.
photos here