Saturday, 9 August 2014

La girouette

Weathervane girouette Versailles
Isn't that a nice weathervane (seen on this house in Notre-Dame neighbourhood)!

Elle est top !
House Versailles weathervane

16 comments:

William Kendall said...

It does look quite distinctive, and the house is impressive!

Sharon said...

It's very attractive.

Lowell said...

I have always like weather vanes and this is an intricate and interesting one. Of course, it helps that it is on top of such a fine, distinguished building. Wonder why I don't have a weather vane on top of my house? I'll check.

Randy said...

It is nice and so is the architecture.

Bob Crowe said...

Another work added to my French vocabulary, but will I use it?

Anonymous said...

Very grand!

Sunnybrook Farm said...

You need to go back there during a lightning storm, it could be a spectacular photo!

Wayne said...

Way nicer than the one on my shed of a Labrador retriever. Pretty fancy lightning rods too.

VP said...

The kind of detail I like very much, and a name I won't forget!

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

Your comment on Sharon's site is correct. Yazzie is a Native American name. More specifically, it is a Navajo name. The Navajos are the larges Native American tribe int he Southwest, and probably in the entire country.

Taken For Granted said...

Most interesting roof and weather vanes. Good shots.

RedPat said...

I think I need one of those - but I have a flat roof!

Halcyon said...

Very nice. I also like the house. :)

PerthDailyPhoto said...

A very nice weather vane Ciel.. atop an equally nice house!

Jack said...

Original weathervanes are the perfect toppers (sic!) to fine houses. Regrettably, I don't have one on either of my houses, but I do have a horse weathervane that once was on top of a barn on the property where I grew up.

EG CameraGirl said...

NICE place!