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.
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.
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.
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
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.
Thank you for visiting and leaving a thought! Sorry about the moderation, a bit tired of spam at the moment!
Merci de votre visite très appréciée et de laisser une pensée ! Désolée de devoir modérer vos commentaires, VDP en a un peu marre des spammeurs en ce moment !
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.
ReplyDeleteLove the windows and the music. Sounds like a party.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I enjoy the temple and the sculpture of the last few days.
I love window shots!
ReplyDeleteThey 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?
ReplyDeleteI hear your coming back to the States soon! Hope it is a wonderful trip.
Isn't it nice that people put flowers in their windows for others to enjoy? Both are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful window dressings!
ReplyDeleteet au concours des plus belles fenetres d'ete, je vote pour la no 1
ReplyDeleteWalking beneath might be a bit risky? Helmet on.
ReplyDeleteExcellent. I love window boxes. The more color the better---but anything green is good too. I have become quite fond of reds. MB
ReplyDeleteToutes mes fenêtres sont fleuries.
ReplyDeleteElles sont tristes en hiver quand mes jardinières sont dans la serre.
C'est tellement beau une maison aux fenêtres fleuries.
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...
ReplyDeleteTwo gorgeous windows!I like the beautiful reflection in the glass (first shot).
ReplyDeleteImagine 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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ReplyDeleteHow cold and uninviting those windows would be without the flowers and plants. Love the first window. Is it a restaurant?
ReplyDeleteTu as gouté les crêpes du carré?.. l'endroit a l'air tout mignon..
ReplyDeleteThose windows are so charming! Just hope they don't fall over :D
ReplyDeleteFun to see those Summer windows! We need flower window boxes over here ...
ReplyDeleteWell, we're home and you welcome us with flowers. Like in France, flower boxed abound in the windows of Ireland. Not so much here.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Houses here have no character. The windows are covered with sunscreens and the flowers die in the heat. These are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat? Neither of these is yours? Oh well...
ReplyDeleteRe 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.
Gorgeous summer windows. It;s always a bit sad when summer is over.
ReplyDelete@ Bayside life: yes, the first one is a restaurant, a crêperie where of course you eat crêpes!
ReplyDelete@ Malyss: ben tu sais, j'essaye généralement d'éviter les crêperies à l'Est de Vitré... :-)
Yes, it's wonderful when windows are decorated with flowers.
ReplyDeleteLovely window. I haven't been to France since childhood. It's on the list!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your blog visit this week.
The top one is my favourite. Lovely indeed!
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