hello - this is my first visit to your blog - OH MY GOD.....(and i don't use the shift key very often) what beautiful photographs. i found you at petrea's pasadena daily photo blog. i look forward to visiting daily to see what you have for us visitors. i also love your dogs, i have a puppy cocker spaniel, his name is huckleberry and he is so funny. very different than my old benny who was a lab and is now in heaven.
Utterly lovely. Jilly, the Sculpture By The Sea pieces are only there for the 3 weeks of the exhibition....next year there will be a whole new collection. They are above high tide level!
Uselaine, I really don't know what tree this is. It could be a magnolia although it doesn't look quite right to me. Maybe it's simply a pittosporum. Next time I'm in the village, I'll look!
j'aime bien ces vielles maisons, ce toit en vieille brique. Vraiment un jolie petit village
ReplyDeleteLovely view through the branches.
ReplyDeleteNice shot. I've never been to Roquebrune, maybe it's time to have a look see..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful; and wonderful photo of Madame Gary in your earlier link.
ReplyDeletehello - this is my first visit to your blog - OH MY GOD.....(and i don't use the shift key very often) what beautiful photographs. i found you at petrea's pasadena daily photo blog. i look forward to visiting daily to see what you have for us visitors. i also love your dogs, i have a puppy cocker spaniel, his name is huckleberry and he is so funny. very different than my old benny who was a lab and is now in heaven.
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful. I bet it is steep!
ReplyDeleteUtterly lovely. Jilly, the Sculpture By The Sea pieces are only there for the 3 weeks of the exhibition....next year there will be a whole new collection. They are above high tide level!
ReplyDeleteThis is the "high" life as it should be. Is that tree a magnolia?
ReplyDeleteTake me take me on the virtual tour. It's just divine.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pleasant walk through this wonderful village. My girls love the piglet.
ReplyDeleteUselaine, I really don't know what tree this is. It could be a magnolia although it doesn't look quite right to me. Maybe it's simply a pittosporum. Next time I'm in the village, I'll look!
ReplyDeleteOh i have missed a few days here. Shame on me. Look what I missed! Love the roof and the tree and the sea. Oh just a beautiful composition.
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A suburb composition through the branches. Well done!
ReplyDeleteWow.. Really Lovely view through the branches.
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