A Little Dordogne Eye Candy
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A Little Dordogne Eye Candy
Photos from my recent two-week trip to France are now up on http://www.ofoto.com/I.jsp?c=czqjvff...&y=-dimh7p
These are just some shots from the Dordogne. Provence will be in a separate album once I find the time to upload.
I'm no photographer, but the scenery kind of speaks for itself, no?
These are just some shots from the Dordogne. Provence will be in a separate album once I find the time to upload.
I'm no photographer, but the scenery kind of speaks for itself, no?
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Hi StCirq,
Well, you used to tempt me to venture out of my Swiss rut with your descriptions of the Dordogne, but now you've really done it!! It looks fabulous! Inviting and relaxing and lush. Thanks so much for sharing!!
Now . . . when CAN I fit it into my schedule????
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Well, you used to tempt me to venture out of my Swiss rut with your descriptions of the Dordogne, but now you've really done it!! It looks fabulous! Inviting and relaxing and lush. Thanks so much for sharing!!
Now . . . when CAN I fit it into my schedule????
s
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What a beautiful place! Thanks so much for sharing your photos. I especially liked the last one of the picnic...it was the perfect visual to go with some of your stories from earlier in the summer.
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WOW ~ Gorgeous photos! Is that last photo of the picnic in the backyard of your home? It looks so peaceful.
I like the Castlenaud photos the best, especially the ones in the historic, medieval center, most particularly the arches perspective.
I like the Castlenaud photos the best, especially the ones in the historic, medieval center, most particularly the arches perspective.
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The roof is flush with the sidewalk. The cobblestone road up to the castle entrance is so steep that houses are built right in underneath it. So, yes, you could literally walk right off the road and onto the roof - or sit on it.
My own roof is like that, and hikers are always stopping to have picnics on the top of my house, so I loved the sign.
My own roof is like that, and hikers are always stopping to have picnics on the top of my house, so I loved the sign.
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