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Saturday, 7 May 2011
Rouille and Sanxay , Southern France
A couple of the small towns I visited on my recent visit.
thanks Bennett.. this is not what it seems, that strange light was somehow produced by the strong sunlight reflecting off the white van, a happy accident. This was a wonderful display of colours, but when I went over to take a closer look..... all the flowers were artificial, I was so disapointed but decided it made an interesting photo any way.
Thank you. Just love the photos. I'm so pleased to see that the open air markets are still there and those small towns make traveling so worth while. Most days I regret not staying there permanently as I had wanted to do.
nice set of photos....... must have been a wonderful visit!
ReplyDeleteThis is rather stunning.
ReplyDeleteJust wow!!
ReplyDeleteNow I want to go to France again.
ReplyDeleteIs this someone's home? I love it! So charming!
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What are the middle doors traditionally used for?
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A very nice town!
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Thanks for a look at southern France.
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thanks Bennett.. this is not what it seems, that strange light was somehow produced by the strong sunlight reflecting off the white van, a happy accident. This was a wonderful display of colours, but when I went over to take a closer look..... all the flowers were artificial, I was so disapointed but decided it made an interesting photo any way.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos.
ReplyDeleteFabulous shots, and a beautiful place! Thank you for taking us with you :))
ReplyDeleteThank you. Just love the photos. I'm so pleased to see that the open air markets are still there and those small towns make traveling so worth while. Most days I regret not staying there permanently as I had wanted to do.
ReplyDeletebuildings used to have such personality
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Any nice cafes down that way? Looks like a great place to stroll.
ReplyDeleteThe walls have a kind of antique austerity. Much character in these streets.
ReplyDeleteNarritive photos like this make me want to know more, I want to open that wee door and go back several hundred years!
ReplyDeleteNice shot !
ReplyDeleteCharming album.
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