It doesn't look as if this gate gets much use. I passed it yesterday on my way to a friend's house in the village - it looks pretty much overgrown on each side.
I can't believe how many days it's been since I visited your blog!! See through wrought-iron gates are hard to photograph well, but you did a good job on this one.
I would like to come in and see how is the garden...Seing your different blogs, I saw the name Flassans: I have spent wonderful holidays there when I was a child, I still remember the pool, huge and warm!
Maybe the owner of the property has another exit/entry point. At least the gate and fence are not rusted and falling apart.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how many days it's been since I visited your blog!! See through wrought-iron gates are hard to photograph well, but you did a good job on this one.
ReplyDeleteIt is still a nice gate. I like your photograph of it too and the surrounding area.
ReplyDeleteAbraham Lincoln
Brookville Daily Photo
I would like to come in and see how is the garden...Seing your different blogs, I saw the name Flassans: I have spent wonderful holidays there when I was a child, I still remember the pool, huge and warm!
ReplyDeleteIt's the entrance to the lair of James Bond's worst enemy!
ReplyDeleteIt's started raining at last. How about you?
a very inviting path - do you think the owner would mind much if you entered to take pictures for us?
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely and mysterious. . .
ReplyDeleteHi Jilly, I'd like to test that gate with you.
ReplyDeleteIt's like stepping in the wonderland....Soo nice...Carrying your camera, paid back I guess...
ReplyDeleteinteresting - it looks like a gate without a house but I am sure out of view is some beautiful home
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