08 January 2008

Roquebrune village - 10

A pretty corner of rue Pié. The plastic bowls are, presumably, for the local cats. Rue Pié and rue Moncollet are the two oldest streets in the village.

11 comments:

  1. What a lovely peaceful photograph with those tiny coloured bowls.

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  2. Oh, cette photo-ci est particulièrement jolie!

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  3. Indeed it's a pretty corner and an amazing photo. Those plastic bowls give the photo a certain touch...

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  4. First I wished to move to Menton, now this quaint little village is a tempting new possibility! I love your story about the impasse from "Roquebrune village -9"...ah the good old days!

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  5. It's a fairy-like setting! I would not be surprised if the door opened and the seven dwarfs filed out ;-)

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  6. Wow. Now that is what I call old and beautiful. :)

    I'm intrigued by the fact that they have bars on the windows. Is it purely for decoration or is it to deter burglars?

    In any event those window bars and on the railings are so intricate and pretty.

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  7. This is so quaint! Love the cat bowls and the ironwork is both decorative and functional, I suspect. We definitely have to visit these two streets Jilly!

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  8. a very beautiful scene--and the bowls add just that nice touch of color and energy

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  9. Very pretty doorway, the texture and coloring really make this a tactile (?) photograph.

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