09 February 2011

Puncture!


In Rue Longue, a child's bike with a puncture seems to rest against the adult bike for protection.

Look at the patina on those old steps - worn from years and years of use.

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Dans la rue Longue,le vélo d' enfant avec une crevaison semble reposer sur le vélo d' adulte comme pour se protéger.

Regardez la patine sur les vieilles marches - formée par des années et des années d'utilisation.

10 comments:

  1. This is for Karen from the USA who used to live on Rue Longue.

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  2. It looks like a father and child will get to spend some quality time together fixing a tire.

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  3. Beautiful photo and observation on your part about the little bike leaning onto the big one for comfort.

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  4. I love Dave's comment - sounds like a good plan.

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  5. I used to live in Rue longue, too!...:o)
    Do you know the quote that says:" objets inanimés, avez-vous donc une âme?"..on dirait que ce petit velo en une, avec un gros chagrin!

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  6. Oh Malyss, so sorry. I'd forgotten you lived there too. Forgive me!

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  7. This is simply a lovely image. Love it a lot.

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  8. Ah, Jilly, only you could make a flat tire beautiful!

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  9. Yet another reason I need to get myself to your neck of the woods, Jilly.
    V

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  10. Thank You so much for the memory, Jilly. Those doorways look very familiar. I suppose it is much easier to ride bikes on the new paving stones. I love to watch the little ones riding their bikes in the park along the beach wall. Glad you have your sunshine back. It is freezing where I live, but I am heading to Florida tomorrow for some weather more like Menton's.

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