Monday, 6 September 2010

Ah, l'été aux fenêtres...




Ah... summer windows...

25 comments:

  1. The windows are very charming. It is the end of the summer here . . . more comfortable temperatures, but it brings the knowledge that colder weather is not far behind.

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  2. Love the windows and the music. Sounds like a party.

    Also, I enjoy the temple and the sculpture of the last few days.

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  3. I love window shots!

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  4. They are very different, but each charming in its own way. The first is, of course, more colorful which makes me think it might be your window - the window through which you see your Versailles world?

    I hear your coming back to the States soon! Hope it is a wonderful trip.

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  5. Anonymous6/9/10 02:56

    Isn't it nice that people put flowers in their windows for others to enjoy? Both are beautiful.

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  6. What beautiful window dressings!

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  7. et au concours des plus belles fenetres d'ete, je vote pour la no 1

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  8. Walking beneath might be a bit risky? Helmet on.

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  9. Excellent. I love window boxes. The more color the better---but anything green is good too. I have become quite fond of reds. MB

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  10. Toutes mes fenêtres sont fleuries.
    Elles sont tristes en hiver quand mes jardinières sont dans la serre.
    C'est tellement beau une maison aux fenêtres fleuries.

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  11. A pair of very green windows. <i see many of these here, not so nice usually, but they are a bit scary when the wind blow strong...

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  12. Two gorgeous windows!I like the beautiful reflection in the glass (first shot).
    Imagine how happy must be people who live in such a lovely house!
    The energy of the flowers gives lights to our heart!:)
    Hugs
    Léia

    *** Btw, did you got my mail yesterday? ;)

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  13. hobby habite sous les toits

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  14. How cold and uninviting those windows would be without the flowers and plants. Love the first window. Is it a restaurant?

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  15. Tu as gouté les crêpes du carré?.. l'endroit a l'air tout mignon..

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  16. Those windows are so charming! Just hope they don't fall over :D

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  17. Fun to see those Summer windows! We need flower window boxes over here ...

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  18. Well, we're home and you welcome us with flowers. Like in France, flower boxed abound in the windows of Ireland. Not so much here.

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  19. Gorgeous. Houses here have no character. The windows are covered with sunscreens and the flowers die in the heat. These are so beautiful!

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  20. What? Neither of these is yours? Oh well...

    Re what they catch at Stone Creek: fish! (Heh, heh. I couldn't resist that one! Actually, mostly bass, I believe, which have been introduced to our ponds. Some are nice and big, 1 pound or more.) But it's "catch-and-release." So, people have to fish for fun. No eating.

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  21. Gorgeous summer windows. It;s always a bit sad when summer is over.

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  22. @ Bayside life: yes, the first one is a restaurant, a crêperie where of course you eat crêpes!

    @ Malyss: ben tu sais, j'essaye généralement d'éviter les crêperies à l'Est de Vitré... :-)

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  23. Yes, it's wonderful when windows are decorated with flowers.

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  24. Lovely window. I haven't been to France since childhood. It's on the list!

    Thanks for your blog visit this week.

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  25. The top one is my favourite. Lovely indeed!

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