VDP is sure you remember the sweet little half-timbered house in the park of the Spiritual Centre of the Sisters of the Cenacle. If not, click here. Well, this is what it looks like inside...
Vous vous souvenez de la jolie petite structure à colombages que VDP vous montrait dans le parc du Centre Spirituel des Sœurs du Cénacle ? Si besoin est, cliquez ici pour vous rafraîchir la mémoire. Eh bien, ça, c'est l'intérieur...
ooooh, not what I was expecting, I think it needs a little love,,
ReplyDeleteVery different from the outside!
ReplyDeleteThe mindless tagging destroys the mood, doesn't it! I still like the wee place though, Ciel!
ReplyDeleteI don't think this is the work of the sisters. :-)
ReplyDeleteI don't like the tagging, but I do like what appears to be blue tiles in the second picture. This place definitely could use some tender loving care!
ReplyDeleteLogs for pillows. A very austere order of sisters.
ReplyDeleteToo bad about the strange tags. I rather like the makeshift benches though.
ReplyDeleteThat's very neat (as in neat and tidy) handwriting!
ReplyDeletefumer la moquette ne donne pas que des idées lumineuses..;dommage de vandaliser ces lieux
ReplyDeletebonne journée
Very different! I didn't imagine that! Love the last picture with the window, so lovely composition and poetic as well...with the empty room contrasting with life green lights and energy outside!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Three logs? It is part of a fairy tale?
ReplyDeleteTagging? Wide open. What do you expect. Neglect will be the ruin of this soon. BC, I was thinking benches not pillows. Ha.
ReplyDeleteWell! Not what we were expecting Ciel :) but still, in that setting with a little love it could be restored to a peaceful haven once again.
ReplyDeleteI'm not quite sure what the tagged had in mind with that top drawing.
ReplyDeleteToo bad about the tagging. I hope someone cleans it up!
ReplyDeleteIt's cute but what morons feel the need to deface every piece of property they go by? Aargh!
ReplyDeleteThe inside is so different from what I expected. Interesting 'artwork' in the first photo.
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