What a lovely photo. It does look like spring. The picture is rather misty in the middle. Was it raining? We have snow, so rain sounds like a very good thing! K
So very pretty! Looks like a lovely place to stroll. By the way, I am proud to announce the world is free from the hassles of Doug's word verification :^) Yeah!
The cone is pretty cool but the natural shape of the blooming tree is awesome!
My post is very French today. Not sure Émile Zola would like it. :-)))
I'm unable to e-mail you. The link on your profile page is not working: "The user is not 'properly' registred"... whatever this means! LOL! Here's mine: mendonca.jats@gmail.com
Lovely trees. Actually I like them all and couldn't decide which is my favourite. Have a great day Ciel:) By the way, the photo you asked for was taken in Schaprode:)
Oh I love these. I have thought it would be fun to do a book photographing all the ways the French have for pruning trees and shrubs. Maybe we can do it together! V
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 !
It looks like it is Spring time in France, nice photo
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, so green.
ReplyDeleteI'm jealous that the grass is so green!
ReplyDeletethe landscaping is very lovely!
ReplyDeleteThere was a creative landscape designer. The variety of trees is visually pleasing. This is a very good photograph, soft and spring-like.
ReplyDeleteEach tree or bush is shaped differently, some pruned formally and some natural.
ReplyDeleteThat tree on the right is awesome, it's perfectly unnatural.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely photo. It does look like spring. The picture is rather misty in the middle. Was it raining? We have snow, so rain sounds like a very good thing!
ReplyDeleteK
This is a serene looking spot.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image Ciel, so symmetrically composed as you follow the line of trees down the pathway.
ReplyDeleteThe perspective that you chose is very challenging. You captured it perfectly...love it. Merci.
ReplyDeleteRudement bien entretenu.
ReplyDeleteNotre maison aurait bien besoin d'un tel traitement!
je trouve qu'avec cet arbre, cela fait un peu jardin japonais
ReplyDeleteI love those shaped yew trees. Your previous pic of the elderly person crossing the courtyard is a good one.
ReplyDeleteInteresting trees and peaceful atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Lucy
ben moi j'appris qu'il y avait une période grand siècle
ReplyDeletemerci de tenté de m'éduquer
J'aime mieux ce coté là!Suis toujours fascinée par le travail des jardiniers..
ReplyDeleteThe gardener is an artist!This is a romantic garden, also reminds me a Japanese Garden.
ReplyDelete***Thanks for your kind words and email! :)
bisous
Léia
So very pretty! Looks like a lovely place to stroll. By the way, I am proud to announce the world is free from the hassles of Doug's word verification :^) Yeah!
ReplyDeleteThe tree in the foreground reminds me of a crabapple.
ReplyDeleteThe cone is pretty cool but the natural shape of the blooming tree is awesome!
ReplyDeleteMy post is very French today. Not sure Émile Zola would like it. :-)))
I'm unable to e-mail you. The link on your profile page is not working: "The user is not 'properly' registred"... whatever this means! LOL! Here's mine: mendonca.jats@gmail.com
Lovely trees. Actually I like them all and couldn't decide which is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day Ciel:)
By the way, the photo you asked for was taken in Schaprode:)
What I really like is the grass. What a wonderful shade of green!
ReplyDeleteOh, it is so very green and beautiful. This photo makes me so happy!!
ReplyDeleteThis place is so beautiful and what a lovely tree!
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely photograph...wonderful springy colors and light...has a wispy, romantic feel to it!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing well tended gardens..
ReplyDeleteI havn't had your Email.my address is
agfulton@btinternet.com
I am happy to see things warming up a little over there!
ReplyDeletei really love the cone-shaped one in the background.
ReplyDeleteOh I love these. I have thought it would be fun to do a book photographing all the ways the French have for pruning trees and shrubs. Maybe we can do it together!
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i can hear music - and in the distance a troop of sunflowers will saunter down the path - have a great day :)
ReplyDeleteLove the rich colors and various shapes of the greenery. Nice!
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