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ici c’était au vent et sous la pluie ;))
ReplyDeletej'aime bien cet auvent, il fait maison de banlieue des annees 60
Gorgeous! I wish I was there right now! Been anything but a peaceful afternoon here!!!
ReplyDeleteSchön !
ReplyDeleteEinen guten Mittwoch dir.
They don't want you crawling in or walking in or falling in! It would probably hurt if you tried to fly in, too!
ReplyDeleteAuspicious entrance!
Gorgeous ironwork, especially overhead! How lovely to see that something functional can also beautiful (seems there's less of that now).
ReplyDeleteIsn't this appealing!
ReplyDeleteThat kind of entrance makes a lot of sense - the sun gets through and rain stays out.
ReplyDeleteI like that metal work. Very eye catching.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Michelle the ironwork is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteDans le temps, on appelait ça une "marquise".J'adore les rideaux, les parapluies à l'entrée..!
ReplyDeleteI can't ever remember (with too many other words!) the French for that thing above the doorway...
ReplyDeleteBonjour
ReplyDeleteBel auvent.
Je vois qu'à Versailles, ce sont les grandes eaux !!!
It's a great protection for the rainy days indeed and it's also beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLéia
An elegant gate welcomes you and the lovely roof protects you from the elements, what a fine doorway!
ReplyDeleteCool ironwork to decorate this fascinating entry. Wonderful selection for the theme!
ReplyDeletethat tiny parting of the curtains draws us right in.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Lovely way to protect one from the elements.
ReplyDeleteI like that overhang.
ReplyDeletele forgeron a bien travaillé
ReplyDeleteVery pretty doorway, with lots of protection surrounding it.
ReplyDeleteLove the roof.
ReplyDeleteGobble gobble gobble
ReplyDeleteScratch scratch scratch
and that's what it's all about.
heehee
MB
Elegant protection from the elements, I would expect nothing less from Versailles Ciel. Is it usually so wet and cold in your spring season?
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