Hi everyone, here we are and it's almost February - we are well on our way to Spring now!
I feel that the title to this post should be - 'We Don't Get out Much' as last week only included a brisk walk around a park close by to where we were shopping, too cold to stop and take photos of the snowdrops we saw, the derelict pond and scruffy gardens - not much to see but we did get a walk. We kept a couple of appointments and I did go to visit my friends (see the previous post to see what we did)
I have a chance to show you my photos from our visit to Le Mans though. I looked forward to seeing Le Mans and I must say on a sunny day back in September it was every bit as good as I expected it to be.
Our first call was to go for lunch and I am joining Bleubeard and Elizabeth for T Stands For Tuesday (all you need is a drink related item in your post to join the rest of the T gang)We had water to drink and I attempted a shot of the glasses with the jug with the Mairie behind.It was then time to go and explore.
As we left a guide was saying goodbye to a group he had been showing round the Cathedral - I commented that we had enjoyed our visit and that I was happy to see the window that HenryII and Eleanor would have seen and he then started to tell us lots of other things about the Cathedral - a kind of English/French conversation that we have become used to, being helped out with unfamiliar words on both sides! He also told us things to look out for in the Cité Plantagenet.Hubby took this photo of me with what he calls my Cheshire Cat grin after the man had gone back into the Cathedral
We set off down the cobbled streets.
You get out a lot more than I do lol, and I enjoyed this virtual outing :) How delightful! Happy T Tuesday
ReplyDeleteYou had another great trip, lovely photos and very interesting old buildingd, I would like to stroll around and look at everything. The old houses look great, too. Thanks for sharing this very historic place. Happy T Day, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteTwo of my favorite dishes: salade aux gésiers and salade de chêvre chaud et lardons fumés — I would have a very hard time making up my mind about that menu! Once or twice I have even managed to recreate those salads here at home even in the US, though it’s challenging to get authentic ingredients.
ReplyDeleteThe desserts also look fantastic. Besides the food, your photos make the city look gorgeous and fascinating. Thanks for this respite from terrible winter (it’s snowing heavily here: again!)
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Wow! These are incredible photos. I so enjoyed your post. Have a lovely day today.
ReplyDeleteGothic cathedrals are always very impressive. Such a beautiful window, the colors are so vibrant. I really like your shot with the two water glasses, it's great!
ReplyDeleteCastles and cathedrals are both awe inspiring.
ReplyDeleteThat cathedral was stunning! :)
My sincere apologies for being so late for T this week. I scheduled two medical appointments I thought were for Wednesday, but turned out they were for Tuesday. Sadly, I either waited or sat with medical people all day long.
ReplyDeleteYour glasses of water were genuinely artistic. I LOVED that shot!!!
Such lovely gothic buildings and gorgeous buildings. I really loved the flowers, too. Thanks for taking us to Le Mans and sharing your food and lovely drinks for T this Tuesday, too, dear Chris.
Beautiful place! We haven't been out much lately either due to the horrible stormy weather. Happy T Day! Elle xx
ReplyDeleteI second what Divers said. You get out a lot more than I do and I always enjoy your virtual tours. The stained glass windows were magnificent. Happy T Day
ReplyDeleteHello Chris,
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Your art page is really beautiful, and the picture from your trips super!
Have a happy evening xx