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lundi 2 juillet 2007
Aubesessions
I live in a neighborhood named "La Pompignane." It comprises a few nice houses but the neighborhood next to it, "Les Aubes," is older and its houses are generally enclosed within high walls and surrounded by beautiful gardens.
Once a year the residents of Les Aubes open their doors to artists, and to the public. They call this cultural event "Aubesessions," which is a play on words on the name of the neighborhood and the word "obsession." In a few years, I have discovered real wonders there (compared to my government-owned residence!).
Aubesessions 2007 took place last May. I thought that the Indian dancer in the photos was in perfect harmony with the garden where she performed.
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I post this photo today as a small tribute to my friend philosopher Guy Boisson who found a few years ago that Locke's Journal had neve...
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The fountain on the Place de la Révolution is brand new! Its water seems to be dancing in the air. Please go to Mrs. Nesbitt's place to...
A unique cultural event! Interesting.
RépondreSupprimerVery beautiful story with pictures.
RépondreSupprimerAbraham Lincoln
American Gold Finch—
I was surprised to see this Indian dancer on the portal identified with France. Lovely woman!
RépondreSupprimerKate, there is a school of Indian dancing (is that correct?) in Montpellier. The dancer in the photo is French, I think she might be the teacher.
RépondreSupprimerMerci Abraham and ramblinground.
la journée doit être magique découvrir les lieux et un spectacle .
RépondreSupprimerMa photo semble disparaitre avec la brume matinale. Elle se voit mieux en début d'après midi.
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Beautiful pictures! Amazing to see the French lady dancing Indian...
RépondreSupprimerLoved to revisit Montpellier on your blog!
Thank you gmg, I visited one of your blog, the one with the photos of Avignon, which is one of my favorite cities in France.
RépondreSupprimerNice photos. Love the colors on her outfit.
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