Now’s the time to start looking at some rooves/roofs from past travels. Today we are off to Provence, to Brantes, a little village high on Mont Ventoux, seen nearly three decades ago:
Linked to Becky’s June Squares here
Now’s the time to start looking at some rooves/roofs from past travels. Today we are off to Provence, to Brantes, a little village high on Mont Ventoux, seen nearly three decades ago:
Linked to Becky’s June Squares here
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Archetypal France – hot roofs and shadowy streets beneath. Makes me want go right this minute.
Well,yes, me too!!
Love the effect of that old film shot, Sue. So evocative of the era.
Best wishes, Pete.
Many thanks, Pete!
That looks lovely, not so sure about the hills now. Thirty years ago would have been fine!
You and me both!!
Oh wow – what a wonderful find. Have you been going through your albums or was this a slide digitalised?
I scanned this and a number of other old slides a while ago…still got a ton to do…..
Takes an age doesn’t it, but so worth it 😀
Most time consuming, but, as you say, worth it!
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