Virée à Vire
That's all what's left...
Norman tenements
The coastline called "Côte fleurie" (Flowery Coast…
February: it's not in the Caribbean, it's in Norma…
Seller at the seafood store
One of the ends of the Louvre...
Arcades and pillars
Village like a postcard
Il faut bien un café au coiffeur....
Norman mansion in the evening sun - HFF
Threatening sky...
Spring is coming on...
Péristyle devant ruines
Colonnes et colonnades...
Cadre printanier pour maisons à colombages
Parking error...
Ebb tide starting
Anchor ring looks for a boat!!
Gainsbourg Gainsbarre
Lavoirs de la Garenne
A little piece of fence somewhere... HFF
Marketplace in cheerful colors
A perfect day at the coast
Down the cliffs foams the sea
At the very end of the headland...
Shades of blue...
Spring messengers in Cancale
Quand l'eau joue au miroir...
Embedded in the landscape - HFF
Castle-on-the-rocks
Notre matou aux poils d'hiver
Magic at the end of the day
Première neige
Old and new
Gleaming in the dark
Back to the past
Headless wedding party!! HBM
Eye-catching red (s)pot!
Pleine Lune (en attendant les loups-garous)...
Time jump into another era
Once upon a time...
Impregnable in days of yore
Mid-January : blooming almond trees - HBM
A treat for winter birds
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Fence between very old and very young... HFF


La "Tour aux Raines" faisait partie des remparts de la ville construits sur ordre de Saint Louis à partir de 1250. Elle doit son nom aux grenouilles qui coassaient sur les bords du fleuve Vire tout proche.
The "Frog Tower" was part of the ramparts of the city built by order of Saint Louis from 1250. It owes its name to the frogs that croaked on the banks of the river Vire nearby.
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The "Frog Tower" was part of the ramparts of the city built by order of Saint Louis from 1250. It owes its name to the frogs that croaked on the banks of the river Vire nearby.
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