Sunday 22 August 2010

Sunday Bridge Series: chez Marie-Antoinette

This small wooden bridge in Queen Marie-Antoinette's hamlet is a contribution to Sunday Bridge Series.
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Un petit pont de bois au Hameau de la Reine est ma contribution aux Ponts du Dimanche.
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Yesterday, my good friend Malyss was sweet enough to give me an award! She has two lovely blogs: Benches on my way and the very poetic Chronicles from the Shore. Merci m'dame !

27 comments:

  1. It's small but lovely:)

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  2. It´s a beautiful small bridge!
    Regards from Argentina
    Elisa

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  3. I can picture the ladies now strolling along with parasols and jeweled gowns. (Is my picture correct?!) Lovely place and photo.

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  4. Its a cute foot bridge. Nice angle shot!

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  5. Wooden Bridge and a pretty cottage...What a lovely bridge on sunday !

    Everyday Shot
    Everyday Melbourne

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  6. What a wonderful contribution!

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  7. Another beautiful photo!

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  8. Congrats on your award! You deserve it. Such a pretty place M.A. lived in.

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  9. This has such a rich antiquated look - sort of what the buildings in my town aspire to be!

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  10. How nice to receive an award.. You deserve it.

    The bridge is charming. MB

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  11. a romantic bridge, a lovely scene.

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  12. Here we have "charm" personified in a bridge. And congrat's Ciel!

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  13. Il y avait une chanson d'Yves Duteil : "c'est un petit pont de bois".. La vraie Marie-Antoinette était là, pas dans les fastes de la cour..

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  14. You have found a really lovely bridge, I like this hamlet everyday more!

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  15. Very rustic looking. This hamlet just oozes charm and that bridge just beckons one to stroll.

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  16. Unpretentious and lovely.

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  17. Ah, the haunts of Marie-Antoinette... The lady had an "interesting" part in sparking the Revolution, no? :)
    God bless you!
    Cezar

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  18. Very nice little wooden bridge.

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  19. A quaint shot of a quaint part of a town.

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  20. Beautiful! and peaceful...

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  21. Toi tu es une romantique enfin je pense vue les clichés que tu mous fait voir. un coin ou tout et pose.Tu sais peut-être clo clo avais une somptueuse demeure dans l'Essonne, ou il avais un moulin; et oui nous sommes que de passage .

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  22. Cute bridge in this lovely shot!

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  23. Fantastic bridge! She really did have it all ;-D

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