Narrow streets, steps, a tiny bridge joining one old house to another, and of course a mass of wiring - in other words, a
ruelle in Roquebrune village. Even a couple of
Père Noels get in on the act.
Ruelle - such a pretty word. It translates as alley-way.
I also love the word ruelle.
ReplyDeletec'est la porte des peres noels, la fete est finie, alors ils rentrent chez eux
ReplyDeleteYes, I see, little street.
ReplyDeleteMost attractive, Jilly.
Lovely photo, lovely word...but the tiny Santas give me the creeps! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm disappointed I did not take the time to look around Roquebrune, I passed it quite a few times whilst riding towards Monaco etc. Next time I'll stop by and look around!
ReplyDeleteWhat an enchanting and whimsical shot. I love the way the eye ascends this little passageway and those jolly red santas gently tugging at our attention as we move past them.
ReplyDeleteGosh, would I love to stroll around there - exploring!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds better in French!
ReplyDeleteNext time we see each other, Jilly, let's go to Roquebrune (what nice name too)....I've never been there, already. I'll like this place, no doubt.
ReplyDeleteBut such a pretty alley!
ReplyDeleteHaha, and I thought that kind of tangle of wires could only be found in Asia. ;)
Those ruelles are so cute! for me the provence architecture is the most beautiful, i hope when i´ll build my own house i´ll use this inspiration.
ReplyDeleteSomething tells me the original architects didn't have high speed internet and cable TV in mind when they built these structures. The wires are a mess, but they add to the photo.
ReplyDelete-Rick
Manhattan Beach, California
Looks like a sort of secret quiet alleyway, very pretty though
ReplyDeleteGreat little spot.
ReplyDeleteSydney - City and Suburbs
i love those little arches/bridges across ruelles ... i have pictures of them from all over provence and tuscany.
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