09 December 2008

A wander through Roquebrune village - the Old Roof


Walk down a narrow steep street - watch your feet, but look up for a second and see the sea over a lovely old roof.

14 comments:

  1. j'aime bien ces vielles maisons, ce toit en vieille brique. Vraiment un jolie petit village

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  2. Lovely view through the branches.

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  3. Nice shot. I've never been to Roquebrune, maybe it's time to have a look see..

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  4. Beautiful; and wonderful photo of Madame Gary in your earlier link.

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  5. 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.

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  6. That is beautiful. I bet it is steep!

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  7. 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!

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  8. This is the "high" life as it should be. Is that tree a magnolia?

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  9. Take me take me on the virtual tour. It's just divine.

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  10. What a pleasant walk through this wonderful village. My girls love the piglet.

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  11. 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!

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  12. Oh 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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  13. A suburb composition through the branches. Well done!

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  14. Wow.. Really Lovely view through the branches.


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