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Scottish fashion in Anjou

" Wait a minut, dear friends, can I join you ?"Eulalie says (on the left) ...

"Of course, you're welcome !" Judith responds (on the right) ...

Tartan mini-kilts, we can never see too many of these. IMHO :jump:

Anjou 186(1).jpg "Don't forget me!" says Bonnie Wee Barb.
 
A little cimetery like there are many of them in France...

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Be quiet, people, suffering Messa will look after your tombs...:rolleyes:

Yes, they are reniewed each time the last die on the cross !
they are randomly drawn among the girls of the village
Some of them agonize during a long time (2 weeks)
They give them to drink to make their suffering longer
 

Yes, they are reniewed each time the last die on the cross !
they are randomly drawn among the girls of the village
Some of them agonize during a long time (2 weeks)
They give them to drink to make their suffering longer
Messalina, I'm just around Anjou. I spend my holidays in Southfrance. So, if you like to get crucified or nailed to whereever you want, ask me. I will do this little favour to you.
 
Messalina, I'm just around Anjou. I spend my holidays in Southfrance. So, if you like to get crucified or nailed to whereever you want, ask me. I will do this little favour to you.
Drink a sauvignon (little white wine) or a chenin (Vouvray, Montlouis or others, great whites) and a Saumur-Champigny, Chinon and/or Bourgueil, great reds from the grape variety cabernet franc.
And many others !
Cheers !
Enjoy because early it will no longer exist... :(
 
Drink a sauvignon (little white wine) or a chenin (Vouvray, Montlouis or others, great whites) and a Saumur-Champigny, Chinon and/or Bourgueil, great reds from the grape variety cabernet franc.
And many others !
Cheers !
Enjoy because early it will no longer exist... :(
Merci, I will follow your advice. There is so much to see and so much to taste. Beautiful landscape!
 
Calvary, St Pol de Léon, Britanny (1901)

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Calvary, St. Guirec chapel, Ploumanac'h (1), Britanny. I don't know the date but the mosts ancient date from the 16th century

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Prononciation : 'Ploumana'. Plou = village, Manac'h : a breton first name
 
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