Monday, 2 June 2014

La grille rouillée et murée

This gate once allowed entrance into Madame Elisabeth's grounds from Avenue de Paris...

Cette grille permettait de pénétrer dans le domaine de Madame Elisabeth depuis l'avenue de Paris...

20 comments:

Revrunner said...

Looks like I'm too late to see Madame Elisabeth or her garden.

Taken For Granted said...

The major architect in the first photo is the spider who spun that great looking web. Interesting photos.

Sylvia K said...

I agree with TFG, the spider who wove that web was a major architect indeed! Amazing! Great shots for the day as always, Ciel!! Have a great new week!!

William Kendall said...

There we have ourselves a problem of access that will require sledgehammers.

Sunnybrook Farm said...

Such nice old rusty iron and stone work, maybe some day it will be opened again.

RedPat said...

We must find a different way in!

Randy said...

I like the gated doorway.

Bob Crowe said...

The top photo looks like something that has been laying deep underwater.

Sharon said...

There are lots of little bits of history surrounding you in your town.

Anonymous said...

I think more than just a key may be required to gain entry here ;-)

EG CameraGirl said...

I like seeing the closeup and the longer view. I'm a big fan of rust. :)

Lowell said...

What a great find even though the gate doth not appear to be functional at the moment. It is a good reminder that eventually everything rusts away. :)

Dina said...

It's beautiful, mysterious, and a bit sad.
Whenever I see a blocked up old arch here in Israel, I wonder what they were trying to hide.

Lois said...

It is beautiful. I like the shadows too.

Halcyon said...

Looks pretty closed off these days!

VP said...

I always like details, even better if old and with a history...

Linda said...

It looks mysterious!

Stuart said...

Well, that's one way to keep unwanted visitors out of your garden. Make two ways.

Loree said...

It looks rather sad now. I wonder who used to pass through it in days gone by.

Unknown said...

Amazing. I like the close up. It makes for stunning texture.