Sunday 29 August 2010

Sunday Bridge Series: parc du Petit Trianon


A bridge in the park of Petit Trianon castle, a contribution to Louis la Vache's Sunday Bridge Series.
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Un pont dans le parc du Petit Trianon pour les Ponts du Dimanche.

27 comments:

Louis la Vache said...

Excellent, Ciel - This looks like it would be nice bridge to cross carrying a basket with a baguette, some good brie or camembert, some salami and a blanket to sit on and have a nice summer picnic just on the other side of the bridge...

Lowell said...

One of our sad memories...we just didn't have time to visit the Petit Trianon...

So, we appreciate your photos of this place very much!

Cildemer said...

J'adore le charme de ces petits ponts de pierre qui enjambent des petits cours d'eau à la campagne;o)

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Merci pour le partage et beau dimanche*******

Rob said...

The estate is so large, one day does not do this wonderful area justice. So much history here to see, I enjoy your bridges!

Sharon said...

I wonder how many parks you have there. I love these small stone bridges.

Sharon

Woody said...

Amazing bridge, I can't believe it in a park! I would imagine horse-drawn wagons passing over this on their way to a picnic.

Randy said...

I would love to see this in person. Lovely photos.

T. Becque said...

Beautiful as always. Looks to be the ideal spot for a stroll with friends and food.

How exciting, where are you going on your trip? (If you don't mind me asking)

Kaori said...

Gorgeous spot! I think I fell off a bridge like this once ;-)

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

Louis has a good idea. What about you and us have a picnic and ride on a bicycle. The bridge looks big enough for a bicycle.

Don't watch many French movie, but Chocolat is a good one.

Francisca said...

M la Vache is spot on! Charming bridge...

VP said...

Not a bad idea a picnic near this lovely bridge...

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Small City Scenes said...

I like this little bridge and everyone else had some wonderful comments. Hmmmm.....
MB

Elisa N Viajes said...

Cou cou,
C´est un joli petit pont, et en plus il est placé au Trianon!
Je ne connais pas encore Versailles. Je le fais de ta main. Ma dernière fois à Paris, le jour où l´on avait décidé visiter Versailles il s´est mis à pleuvoir, donc, on a décidé de faire une autre chose. C´était bien dommage
Bisous
Elisa

Cezar and Léia said...

Bonjour chérie!
J'aime beaucoup le deuxième photo et la composition!
grosses bises
Léia

Halcyon said...

Such a cute little bridge. It must be neat to walk where kings and queens once trod.

brattcat said...

Particularly love that second image.

Malyss said...

La première photo aurait pu servir aux reflets du vendredi.. Petit pont plein de charme, comme égaré à la mauvaise époque..

akarui said...

Une preference pour la photo du bas avec ses textures. Une invitation a traverser le pont...

Unknown said...

what a great find, your place is a photographer's paradise.

Paulie said...

It looks like it is a footbridge -- not wide enough for carriages or even cars today! Is there water under it or is that a thing of the past? The gardner needs to do some work! Ü

Leslie D. said...

Tres tres jolie and so ancient..interesting to imagine how much time and history has passed over this bridge

Life Is A Road Trip said...

I think this looks like the perfect place for a Sunday morning walk. Perfect for the Bridges meme!

EG CameraGirl said...

Sweet and practical. :)

A l a i n said...

Le pont s'il pouvais parler; il à vue des calèches avec du beaux mondes; pierre tu vois tout et tu reste de marbre.

Unknown said...

Looks like a really nice old bridge.