Saturday, 5 November 2011

Roses de Toussaint


In Notre-Dame graveyard, some late blooming roses last weekend and a tree on fire!

Au cimetière Notre-Dame, le weekend dernier, les étonnantes roses en fleurs et l'arbre en feu !

15 comments:

Jack said...

Just look at that fiery red tree in a field of gray stone!!! Excellent, Cieldequimper.

Kay L. Davies said...

Wonderful roses, spectacular tree in contrast to the bits of green and a lot of grey.

Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie’s Guide to Adventurous Travel

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

And it seems a bit of mist, too! Nice work.

Birdman said...

Symbolic as hell! Love it.

Lowell said...

Now that's a cemetery worth spending some time in! (Poor English, I know. But I don't care.)

I really like the color of the roses and that tree is to die for!

Tonight I feel like I've accomplished something many people felt impossible: Rendered you speechless! Heh, heh!

That was a very nice comment! Thank you. And I hope your weekend is filled with joy and happiness and lots of good photos!

Anonymous said...

Those roses really pop, especially against the dark stones. The tree loos like it is on fire!

Thanks for your comment on the rail shot, I agree,

Randy said...

What wonderful pops of color.

Malyss said...

Les rouges et oranges magnifient le gris autour! sans les couleurs, ça serait triste , mais soudain, ça devient beau et ineteressant!

VP said...

It looks even more on fire against the grey background...

Unknown said...

The top shot is wonderful! Love the falling cross next to all those gorgeous roses, not to mention the red tree below, of course!

Francisca said...

Those delicious roses and the (WoW!) flaming tree sure add life and color to the gray stone cemetery and dreary surrounding buildings.

Halcyon said...

Diese Rosen sind schoen, aber ich bevorzuge den roten Baum. :)
Viele Grusse aus Berlin!

Dina said...

That tree is redder than fire.
And the cross in bending down to smell the roses?

Regina K said...

I love that bottom photo, the grays and headstones are overshadowed by that beautiful tree. Both photos are great.

Thérèse said...

Les vieilles pierres comme les neuves du reste vont si bien avec les couleurs d'automne. Tu en as de la chance. Pas une ombre de couleurs automnales par ici...