The closer I look at this panel, the more I think it's a wooden plank with holes drilled into it. There looks to be wood grain. The holes are not evenly spaced. I see no visible means of attachment, so it could be attached somehow on the inside or just wedged in.
Grate, Mennetou-sur-Cher, May 2006.
Our weather got hot, as predicted. What a change! The forecasters are saying that things will stay more or less the same for a few days at least. This morning's low is outside 20ºC (68ºF ).
All the holes are in place except one!
ReplyDeleteInteresting grate. Why not, eh?
ReplyDeleteGlad to send some of our heat your way. We had big-time wind and thunderstorms last night, with many people in the region losing power... yikes. Ours flashed on and off twice, but, fortunately, remained on. Whew.
Whom do you suppose is being held captive behind that panel? We’ve been miserable this week with humidity. Mid to high 80s feels a lot worse, but I’m forcing myself out for exercise today, with 2 litres of water.
ReplyDeleteOne of the mysteries of life in France. Enjoy the weather!
ReplyDeleteIn Oregon, it's unusual non-rain, clear blue skies with a few puffy whites, and temps in the 80s. Perfect and totally unreal. No rain for at least 30 days. Weird.
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