Thursday, 3 March 2011

Square Lamome (ou Lamôme, je ne sais pas...)


I discovered this seemingly recent little public garden in Porchefontaine neighbourhood during a sunny Sunday walk. I made the most of it because this winter has been so rainy and gloomy. I liked the benches and shadows, including a shadow of yours truly!
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J'ai découvert ce square qui semble récent à Porchefontaine lors d'une promenade dominicale ensoleillée (chose rare en ce début d'année). J'aime bien les bancs et les ombres, y compris celle de votre servitrice !

29 comments:

Lowell said...

Must have been late afternoon. A very nice park and I love the sunlight as well as the shadows. Are the ramps for wheelchairs?

Re your question on Florida Fotos: Yes, it is a picnic area in our daughter's back yard...I'll post some more photos soon.

Halcyon said...

Cute! Looks more like someone's private garden than a public spot. Guess not many people know about it, or perhaps things would be more worn. :)

Randy said...

Wow it's so green! I love the shadows too.

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Anonymous said...

I almost thought is was an outdoor store because everything looks so new. It looks like a nice place to visit and relax.

Virginia said...

Mais oui, the shadows and sunlight are just right. Very nice.
V

Bob Crowe said...

The first one is particularly well composed and lit. It draws the viewer in. The incomplete chair makes me wonder what's going on to the right of the frame.

Kay L. Davies said...

What an enticing place! I love the freshness of it, as I sit here wondering when the snow will be gone.
-- K

Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

T. Becque said...

That sunlight looks so nice.

Magpie said...

So fresh and green. Would love to sit and soak up some sunshine.

Olivier said...

en effet avec le soleil sur les bancs, cela donne de belles ombres, il est bien sympathique ce parc

Dina said...

Not one's usual lush garden but lots of new benches.

Dave said...

It looks as if its been recently refurbished. Good access for wheel chair users

Malyss said...

Hey, y a des bancs, y a des bancs, y a de bancs!!!
(tu es sure de ton coup pour "servitrice"?..)

Cezar and Léia said...

You've found a lovely corner there with beautiful benches!The first composition is great!
Léia

Alain said...

Square La môme, Un hommage à Edith Piaf ?

VP said...

You have found the benches' paradise!

Gunn said...

I am glad VP found the benches!:)

Well, I love the way you have photographed/created these images.
You have really got much out of light and shadow as well as colors and shapes.

Loree said...

A pretty little park and a nice sunny day.

cieldequimper said...

@ Jacob: I think they are.
@ Bob: you don't want to know!

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

Very nice. It's looks a great place to beat the crowds of the city and take the load off. I like that is is nice and green and I like the line of the privacy fence.

brattcat said...

What a lovely little discovery you and your shadow made.

Thirtytwo degrees said...

I am wondering about the comment about Edith Piaf...did she live in this area? The neighborhood that I mentioned a while back when you were featuring this neighborhood is LeChesnay, I believe. Near the huge shopping center. I loved the winding streets from the shopping center to the Chateau Area in Versailles.

Day4plus said...

This is wonderful. Such a neat find. MB

Gerald (SK14) said...

A beautiful array of benches and shadows.

Amanda said...

It looks a little like a garden centre because it's all so new!

SRQ said...

Isn't it fun discovering a new place like this?!

Sharon said...

Ciel, I like how you included only a part of the chair. It makes for a bit of mystery.

Sharon

Becky said...

Ooh, I would love to journal here! how lovely!