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Memories of France.
The door to the old water pumping shed at the last Gite we stayed in, in Burgundy. There used to be a chateau on the hill opposite the gite which we stayed in , it is now long gone . Yet the water pumping station is still standing with ivy growing all over it.
The door from the kitchen into the laundry room.
A door in a nearby town, near a river…. with a damp mark. Obviously flooding is a regular occurrence!
One of many Mairie buildings, one in every single town we visited, some grander than others, I liked this one it was looked so calm.
One of the Lock Keepers on the Nivernais, complete with washing! Lol it crossed my mind to hang it out .
Thoughts of France
Oh! It nice to stop and think
Relax in the shade and have a drink
A different take on life’s outlook
To rest and have time to read a book.
What lays ahead I don’t care or know. To have the time to decide where to go.
Sadly those days seem so long ago
When morning, noon and afternoon did flow
Long summer days gone in a flurry
Away from the everyday hurry, scurry.