A visit to Saint-Pons-de-Thomières … a small, busy town in the Herault area of southern France. It’s Abbey was founded in 936 so there’s lots of history and it’s where you will also find the source of the river Jaur.
Really enjoyed walking around the old city of Beziers, loads of history, great architecture and lots of shops. The Cathedral and Pont Vieux A street in the Old Town
Feeling fed up with all the BREXIT chat, I wanted something to lighten my mood and brighten my day… and I found these. Hope you like them too.
On our visit to India, we stopped at the Dhobi Ghat laundry in Mumbai. These photos give you an idea of how big the place is and the amount of laundry processed there each and every day. The men who carry out the washing live in the huts you can see covered with corregated panels, […]
The weather has been glorious these past nine days, really didn’t expect it at this time of year. Nîmes was quieter than on our last visit but the amphitheatre still draws the visitors. The couple in front of us in the queue were from Indiana, the people behind us, from Toronto. At 2000 years old, […]
Welcome to the Phoneography Challenge–my favorite is the first with its prelude to delicious grapes.
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Thank you for the lovely welcome.
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Hi, Dee. Nice to see you here, too. 🙂 I wish I had that fruit in my yard. It all looks delicious.
janet
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Thank you Janet. I’m surprised and excited by the grapes, as the vine hasn’t really produced much before; given that our summers are usually not very good, this year has been an exception. I will let you know how things progress.
Hope you are enjoying your travels 🙂
Dee
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I love how you captured both the visible and hidden grapes in your photographs.
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