C'est la part du jardinage que mon mari préfère, c'est sûr que c'est moins fatiguant avec une lance qu'avec la pompe à bras et l'arrosoir en zinc... J'aime beaucoup ces petits marchés...
Ah, sweet summer. Beautiful flower stand abundant with color. It is very hot here too. I'm thinking it is time for another trip to the Northwest US to cool down :^)
It's one of the big differences between the New World and the Old World: these lovely flower stalls on the sidewalks all over European cities. Europeans are much likely to spend for fresh flowers.
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Such a profusion of flowers in your city, and so worthwhile to water them!
ReplyDeleteI love a flower stall. Gorgeous shot. xxxxx
ReplyDeleteThe softness of the colors in this photo are quite Monet-like! Water is necessary on hot days. But I'll take hot over cold any day... :-)
ReplyDeleteYes, it looks hot in the sun. But lovely in the shade.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful photo. I'd love to be there.
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Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Such a beautiful scene to start Sunday morning with, thank you Ciel.
ReplyDeleteIt's so very pretty - delightful!
ReplyDeleteIt is interesting to read that this was a hot day. With the deep shade and the flowers, it looks cool and refreshing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful market! I would want to stop by every weekend. Hope your having a good one.
ReplyDeleteLove the flower market!
ReplyDeleteOne of the things I remember most about France, was all the gorgeous flowers!
ReplyDeletePS: I meant to tell you my daughter really like the music you have playing now. :)
ReplyDeleteYou have an excellent camera that takes very rich and vibrant colors. This is a lovely scene and a bit humorous to me...It was hot on July 5, huh?
ReplyDeleteC'est la part du jardinage que mon mari préfère, c'est sûr que c'est moins fatiguant avec une lance qu'avec la pompe à bras et l'arrosoir en zinc...
ReplyDeleteJ'aime beaucoup ces petits marchés...
Beautiful flowers there!Sunday is the perfect day to buy some lovely flowers to bring colors to our place!
ReplyDeleteLéia
***Gui, our son, is coming this week.I need to prepare that recipe "Chicken a la Cieldequimper"!It's delicious!
Il est un "bon gourmet"!:)
A place I would love to be. Looks very pretty!
ReplyDeleteHum hum et la sécheresse, votre département n'est sous l'interdiction d’arroser ? une belle lumiere sur ta photo
ReplyDeleteHow aromatic, markets like this. Sweet smells.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a perfect place for a stroll.
ReplyDeleteThe low viewpoint is a good idea. I understantd the heat - it's going to be 35 here today.
ReplyDeleteAh, sweet summer. Beautiful flower stand abundant with color. It is very hot here too. I'm thinking it is time for another trip to the Northwest US to cool down :^)
ReplyDeleteI just need some watering myself today!
ReplyDeleteI have just dicovered your wonderful blog and have really enjoyed browsing your wonderful words and beautiful images.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shadows! If I change jobs I'd definitely be in the flower market :D
ReplyDeletePourquoi je l'ai loupé celui là?! Haa, être une fleur, pour me faire arroser pendant l'été...:o))
ReplyDeleteBursts of color...what a joyful photograph.
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It's one of the big differences between the New World and the Old World: these lovely flower stalls on the sidewalks all over European cities. Europeans are much likely to spend for fresh flowers.
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