A Walk to Chapel Saint Lazare - 3
Just to the left of our walk, there's a tiny track that runs steeply uphill. On one corner is an old mill, currently undergoing restoration - and opposite is this rusty gate. Peer through and what you see is in the photograph below. It looks like a very small mausoleum, don't you think? There is no sign, nothing to indicate who is buried here, if indeed anyone is. I'd think it too small for a chapel and if it's a mausoleum, why isn't it in the cemetery which is at the other end of the village? The third photograph shows this tiny building from a different angle. What do you think it is?
You'd perhaps like to see the old mill? We will, we will. But tomorrow you'll see a knight in shining armour - on a horse, bien sûr.
You'd perhaps like to see the old mill? We will, we will. But tomorrow you'll see a knight in shining armour - on a horse, bien sûr.
I am already out of breath. Nice photos - really excellent post.
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Brookville Daily Photo
That is exactly the type of place where I like to be. Gorgeous landscape, and presence of the past....
ReplyDeleteI'm in need of this walk in this landscape. I imagine that you have a couple of terriers and a hound alongside?
ReplyDeleteI wonder what that could be and why is it kept behind a locked gate?
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying my walk but am also out of breath!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm out of breath and have a slight vertigo - otherwise am enjoying this hike ;-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I have no idea what it could be.
ReplyDeleteGlad I put on hiking shoes and brought along water, but I think I need both a walking stick and binoculars, the better to navigate and see more of these glorious views.
ReplyDeleteI feel that we should all just follow you around your magnificent town(s). The ancient architecture, the artifacts, the scenery. It's all lovely. Those old cast iron gates are brilliant. I reckon that if we are all exhausted from this guided tour, then you must be both fatiguée et contente.
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