I like this street scene! But what is a car boot sale? I'm picturing those "boots" that police put on cars to lock them up, but I know this can't be right.
Bonjour Belle Ciel! Hmm it's about 9 degrees here, what crazy weather and it's almost Summer!I'm really confuse! LOL Despite the weather I would love to visit this event! Bon dimanche! bises Léia
I've never heard the expression "car boot sale', but google is my friend and now I know. In the US, we call them flea markets, which is an equally strange name (would you like to buy my fleas?).
I'm glad it's cool somewhere, it's been unusually hot around here. It's expected to be near or above 32C for the next week (it's normally 25C this time of year)
Ah, this does look like fun. My hubster is crazy about looking through everything in search of treasures. Me? I'm always looking for great photos...and I guess you are too. :)
My kind of sale! I assume "car boot" refers to what we'd call the "trunk"?
So what did you buy?
I'll trade you some cool for hot! We went to Orlando today and it was 94 coming home (that's Fahrenheit)!
Re your comment on Florida Fotos...no running! Lois banged up her knee so she can't run for awhile. I can't run at all. I can barely walk while carrying my camera! :-)
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Crazy. It's been cold here, too, but your umbrellas look nice and bright!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could send some of this Alabama heat your way. Interesting street scene.
ReplyDeleteIntéressant blog!
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Is a car boot sale everything and anything that can be transported in the boot of a car?
ReplyDeletegéniale dans la rue ; as-tu fait des affaire, perso les cartes postale; ou des photos ancienne je suis très friand.
ReplyDeleteI like this street scene! But what is a car boot sale? I'm picturing those "boots" that police put on cars to lock them up, but I know this can't be right.
ReplyDeleteDespite the cold weather, it appears the sellers had customers.
ReplyDeleteBrattcat & T.Becque: boot = trunk
I sure wish it would warm up there. It is starting to here. Yesterday was perfect but today was gray and overcast but not too cold. MB
ReplyDeleteYou braved the cold; hope you found a treasure at the flea market.
ReplyDeleteA strange view in June, but nobody seems to care too much about the weather.
ReplyDeleteEt ici, il pleut pour le dernier jour du printemps!! J'espère au moins que tu as trouvé ton bohneur à ce vide-grenier!
ReplyDeleteBon dimanche!
Bonjour Belle Ciel!
ReplyDeleteHmm it's about 9 degrees here, what crazy weather and it's almost Summer!I'm really confuse! LOL
Despite the weather I would love to visit this event!
Bon dimanche!
bises
Léia
Looks like fun. I'm happy to send you some of our 90+ degree weather. I'll even throw in the humidity! :)
ReplyDeletei would love to wander through those tables of things~
ReplyDeleteI've never heard the expression "car boot sale', but google is my friend and now I know. In the US, we call them flea markets, which is an equally strange name (would you like to buy my fleas?).
ReplyDeleteI'm glad it's cool somewhere, it's been unusually hot around here. It's expected to be near or above 32C for the next week (it's normally 25C this time of year)
Ah, this does look like fun. My hubster is crazy about looking through everything in search of treasures. Me? I'm always looking for great photos...and I guess you are too. :)
ReplyDeleteMy kind of sale! I assume "car boot" refers to what we'd call the "trunk"?
ReplyDeleteSo what did you buy?
I'll trade you some cool for hot! We went to Orlando today and it was 94 coming home (that's Fahrenheit)!
Re your comment on Florida Fotos...no running! Lois banged up her knee so she can't run for awhile. I can't run at all. I can barely walk while carrying my camera! :-)
Les fourrures sont de sortie!!!
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