Tuesday 7 August 2012

Écrammeville, Basse-Normandie.

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














20 comments:

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

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  2. 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.

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

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

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  5. Beautiful pictures...you have captured my heart!

    XO,
    Jane

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

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

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  8. Interesting details captured.
    Very well frame and presented.

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

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

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  11. 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

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

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  14. Wonderful pictures, Maggie! Such a pretty village.

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

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  16. 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!

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  17. 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!

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  18. 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

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

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Thanks for stopping by, your visit just made my day!