This looks much like the North Aveyron. Anyway, as I said to Ken, next time you have to make it down to see us. You weren't that far...but this wouldn't have been the best time for us anyway, rentrée oblige...
I love the pictures; you have such a great eye. I read both of your blogs every day. For some reason, I'm unable to comment from my home PC (the verification word doesn't appear).
Living outside of Saint-Aignan-sur-Cher since 2003. You'll find here pictures and descriptions of our daily life in rural France, some travels, and other stuff about me, my husband Ken, and our dog Tasha.
How quaint and charming. Also so neat and tidy ...and grey. So different from the creamy and golden colours and general crumbliness of the Loire.
ReplyDeleteThis looks much like the North Aveyron. Anyway, as I said to Ken, next time you have to make it down to see us. You weren't that far...but this wouldn't have been the best time for us anyway, rentrée oblige...
ReplyDeleteSalers is one handsome village- I'm glad we were able to see it.
ReplyDeleteNice photos! Looks like a charming town.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the residency cards!
Great news about the residency cards!
ReplyDeleteWow, I really love the stone and shale buildings in Salers. What a great-looking town!
Judy
I love the pictures; you have such a great eye. I read both of your blogs every day. For some reason, I'm unable to comment from my home PC (the verification word doesn't appear).
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great work.
I love the buildings, even if they are a bit darker.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful town, beautiful photos, Walt!
ReplyDeleteAnd Congratulations!!
BettyAnn
jean, very different, indeed. It was an interesting change from home.
ReplyDeletebetty, that would have been nice, and we'll try to do it next time. Ken says he wants to go back!
evelyn, it was great fun!
cheryl, thanks!
judy, it's very picturesque.
anon, thanks. Don't know why the word verif isn't showing. Do you use Firefox?
starman, the grout they use is very light, so it almost balances things out.
bettyann, thanks!