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jeudi 28 juin 2007
Place de la Canourgue
Yesterday I spent some time on the very beautiful "Place de la Canourgue," which is close to the cathedral, the Court of Justice, the Arc de Triomphe, in the most elegant part of the Ecusson. I loved the color of the parasols at the terrace of the "Comptoir de l'Arc" (trendy café). The wind was gently playing with the branches of the trees of the micocouliers (nettle trees, the name is definitely more beautiful in French). I watched them dancing through the parasols.
A few years ago, the mayor had decided to build an underground parking lot under the Place de la Canourgue, and one morning bulldozers came and pulled down the old plane trees that lined the square. But there were riots, upheavals, revolutions (we are good at that!). People were very angry and they eventually managed to have the project cancelled. The mayor had young micocouliers planted (back). The square was a bit disfigured for a few years but now it's beautiful again.
I'd like my photos to appear bigger on the screen when one opens the blog....
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beautiful parasols! best to use in the july theme
RépondreSupprimerfirst is superb
RépondreSupprimermysterious and coloured
Do you think I should have posted just one photo, Bergson? I posted the other two ones to "reveal" more what my subject was......
RépondreSupprimerWhilst it is possible to have larger pictures open on the blog, before going that route do consider that many would-be viewers still have quite slow connections and prefer the smaller pics.
RépondreSupprimerIn specific cases you might want to remind viewers that can click on the pics to get the bigger picture.
Sometimes is OK to have three pics in one post. This is a good example.
Other times is better to post follow-up pics maybe a week later and provide back-links.
Nice "red" photos. You could have used this on one July Theme Day.
RépondreSupprimerAbraham Lincoln
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Love the reds in your parasol. So your getting a jump on July?
RépondreSupprimerMerci beaucoup, ge.
RépondreSupprimerAbraham and/or Steve, could you explain to me what the July theme? If there is an "official" one :-))