Here's a second shot of the château/hotel in La Roque-Gageac. I couldn't choose between the the two photos, so I'm posting them both.
They have a lot of rooftops in La Roque-Gageac.
Yesterday's cool front came roaring through as expected. The wind was fierce, but we got no rain or thunder. This morning the sky is clear; not a cloud to be seen. The wind, thankfully, is gone.
I prefer today's version, the two foreground triangles, the hedge and the pinnacle of roof frame it very nicely!!
ReplyDeleteThis is my favorite of the two. Such beautiful and interesting rooftops.
ReplyDeleteThis one is my favorite too, Walt; those crossing-lines are fascinating!
ReplyDeleteMy online weather source says you are enjoying a lovely 71° F afternoon :) ... but, a low of 47° tonight!?! Ha! It's August!
ReplyDeleteAre there any 'modern' roofs in France I wonder? Here in AZ the roofs need replacement every ten years or so.
ReplyDeletemichael, yes, there are modern (as in new) roofs. Many of those are made to look like the old roofs they replace Modern (as in architectural style) buildings are best off with modern roofs (imho).
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