Insolite : la maison entre les rochers
In memoriam Notre-Dame de Paris
In memoriam Notre-Dame de Paris
In memoriam Notre-Dame de Paris
Nature has fully awakened
Glycine et vieilles pierres
Cinq siècles d'histoire - pavillon d'entrée de Car…
This narrow alley is called "Main Street" :-)
Horus non numero nisi serenas
Profusion de fleurs
Du haut de la Colonne de Juillet... HFF
"Durch diese hohle Gasse muss er kommen"
Once upon a time...
Dentelle de pierre
Château d'Ô
Un coin de verdure
"Pistache-Vanille"
Art in the city
Courette fleurie - HFF
In the town where the streets are canals... HFF
Narrow, narrower, narrowest (one of the smallest h…
Bridge after bridge after bridge...
Palmiers en ligne - une frontière sympa...
Marketplace in cheerful colors
A little piece of fence somewhere... HFF
Lavoirs de la Garenne
Gainsbourg Gainsbarre
Anchor ring looks for a boat!!
Ebb tide starting
Parking error...
Cadre printanier pour maisons à colombages
Colonnes et colonnades...
Péristyle devant ruines
Spring is coming on...
Threatening sky...
Norman mansion in the evening sun - HFF
Il faut bien un café au coiffeur....
Village like a postcard
Arcades and pillars
One of the ends of the Louvre...
Seller at the seafood store
February: it's not in the Caribbean, it's in Norma…
The coastline called "Côte fleurie" (Flowery Coast…
Norman tenements
That's all what's left...
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Un peu abusé du Chouchen ??!!


La chapelle Saint-Gonéry à Plougrescant (XVe et XVIe siècles). Sa flèche en bois recouverte de plomb, de 1612, est singulièrement penchée (pour ne pas dire tordue!).
The Saint-Gonéry chapel in Plougrescant (15th and 16thC). Its wooden arrow covered with lead, from 1612, is singularly bent (not to say twisted!)
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The Saint-Gonéry chapel in Plougrescant (15th and 16thC). Its wooden arrow covered with lead, from 1612, is singularly bent (not to say twisted!)
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Christa1004 club has replied to Nouchetdu38 clubChrista1004 club has replied to Peter Castell clubI was born in Chesterfield with it's twisted spire and I also had clients I visited in Cleobury Mortimer in Shropshire who I ised to visit and saw a similarly twisted spire there. And again, the cause was the use of insufficently seasoned wood.
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