the gentle bucolic ramblings of an English rose, blooming in rural Normandy

Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Écrammeville, Basse-Normandie.

Take a short walk with me around the tiny village of
Écrammeville














20 comments:

LindyLouMac in Italy said...

Your photos are of exactly the same sort of things that catch my eye as well Maggie, lovely selection.

Pondside said...

How wonderful to live in an area so full of interesting doors, windows, churches - well, just about every sort of thing that grabs my attention.

Carol @ Always Thyme to Cook said...

So beautiful! Such interesting and stunning things to see on a daily basis where you live. Pretty captures!

Lorrie Orr said...

No words needed, just your wonderful observant eyes! Thanks for taking us along.

Blondie's Journal said...

Beautiful pictures...you have captured my heart!

XO,
Jane

Riet said...

WH at a beautiful village, like most villages in France. I love the old buildings and doors and plants.
Have a nice week

Sarah said...

Lovely, Maggie. I'll take walks with you anytime. ;-)
No words are needed with these beautiful images.

Indrani said...

Interesting details captured.
Very well frame and presented.

caite said...

Especially love the first one, with that splash of color!

Claudia Willison said...

Beautiful pictures - thank you for making me remember the nice vacation(s) spent in Normandy.

Meg @ write meg! said...

Looks like my kind of place!

Jenny Short said...

The church jumped out at me. I love the other photos of the little French village. One looks like a Roman bath but I think not. Thanks for sharing, Maggie. xo Jenny

Jeanie said...

Is this your village, Maggie? It's absolutely beautiful! I could fall in love with that in a heartbeat!

Diana Seal said...
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Diana Seal said...

Wonderful pictures, Maggie! Such a pretty village.

Linda (Nina's Nest) said...

Charming village - love the photos. Makes you want to stay there a long time! Linda

Sheila said...

I missed your last post and would love to see the seaside in Normandy one day. But I also would have enjoyed the walk through this small village with you. Lovely Photos Maggie!

Sheila said...

I missed your last post and would love to see the seaside in Normandy one day. But I also would have enjoyed the walk through this small village with you. Lovely photos Maggie!

Mary said...

Never met a French village I didn't fall in love with!
Nothing like them anywhere else on this planet - it's the aging process, patina of shutters, oxidizing of metal, crumbling of walls, touches of untidiness adding to the flavor - yes, French villages win if you're into history.

Love it all - happy week dear Maggie.

Mary X

vicki said...

Maggie- these images are so beautiful-/ I think you captured the spirit of this lovely. No words are needed---
Vicki