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Sunday, 6 November 2011
Sécurité Sociale
A former convent, now a building of the Yvelines Department (of which Versailles is 'county town') social security, on Avenue de Paris. It is located almost opposite this other convent.
La Sécurité Sociale des Yvelines, département dont Versailles est le chef-lieu, est logée dans un ancien couvent de l'avenue de Paris. Il se trouve presque en face de cet autre couvent.
The leaves in Versailles are slowly changing color. This is a classically beautiful building. In the USA, governmental agencies in many cities (other than Washington) are in cheap and bland buildings.
Well, as you know, that's how I make my living (nowhere else in the world would it be possible). Our SS offices look more like blockhouses than this elegant structure.
I like this charming view through the autumn leaves toward the indigenous architecture of Versailles. When I was young, my family lived in townhouses in Cincinnati, Ohio called Versailles. They were nothing like this! I think they were trying to convince us Ohioans we were living in France :^) They didn't fool me. I was too smart for that, I think...
I see your leaves are turning in France, too. This is a lovely shot...such a beautiful structure. I love the idea that it is a former convent. I wonder what happened to the nuns. genie
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 leaves in Versailles are slowly changing color. This is a classically beautiful building. In the USA, governmental agencies in many cities (other than Washington) are in cheap and bland buildings.
ReplyDeleteWell, as you know, that's how I make my living (nowhere else in the world would it be possible). Our SS offices look more like blockhouses than this elegant structure.
ReplyDeleteThe buildings peeping through you gorgeous autumn foliage is beautiful.
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Hi Ciel, I'm finally back home! It was nice to be off the computer for a while. This shot is so lovely! Hope all is well with you.
ReplyDeleteSharon
I like the glimpse through the trees, very nice.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty. Great Fall color too.
ReplyDeleteOne of my goals in life when I was in grade school was to become a nun. I would have loved it if this was where I was placed :D
ReplyDeleteEven the SS is housed in a good looking building in Versailles!!
ReplyDeleteI love the autumn trees in your foreground and the wonderfully 'French' building in the back. Wonderful to 'meet' you in your lovely blog XOLaura
ReplyDeletesoftly autumn, so lovely.
ReplyDeleteThe trees provide a beautiful, colorful canape.
ReplyDeleteWe're past peak colors and flipped the clocks back :-(
Beautiful building and perfectly framed by the fall foliage. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteDarryl and Ruth :)
Tres delicate cette image!
ReplyDeleteA lovely building in a gorgeous setting and I think that ye olde convent has been put to a higher purpose! :-)
ReplyDeleteA better purpose might have been a fudge factory! Heh, heh!
Love the fall colors in the foreground and the white building behind. Awesome job.
ReplyDeleteOBTW . . . at work there is a poster with a photo of a girl on it and I would swear it's the same photo as your avatar. Is that a picture of you? If
I like this charming view through the autumn leaves toward the indigenous architecture of Versailles. When I was young, my family lived in townhouses in Cincinnati, Ohio called Versailles. They were nothing like this! I think they were trying to convince us Ohioans we were living in France :^) They didn't fool me. I was too smart for that, I think...
ReplyDeleteNothing is better than trees in autumn framing an elegant building.
ReplyDeleteThe building carries on for a good (hopefully) purpose...
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
Gret white background for the lovely autumn coloyurs.
ReplyDeleteelle a de la chance la securite sociale chez toi, un beau batiment
ReplyDeleteI love the view through the autumn leaves.
ReplyDeleteI see your leaves are turning in France, too. This is a lovely shot...such a beautiful structure. I love the idea that it is a former convent. I wonder what happened to the nuns. genie
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely view through the trees.
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