Hermance trip continued...
After having sat on the small terrace of the campsite coffee place and fought off countless wasps we decided that it was about time to go back home, so we decided to head up the village in order to catch our bus.
Once again, we went through the narrow streets of Hermance, passed in front of pretty little houses reminding us of Provence, admired the colorful flowers decorations and tried to guess what was hidden behind the mysterious walls.
This place is so full of surprises that I even found more subjects to immortalize. An endless source of inspiration!
"The water of this fountain once was in the sea. It evaporated and was carried by the clouds, then it fell down in the form of rain before it got thrown back into the sea. That is the fragile equilibrium of the cycle of water.
We should respect it!"
Toujours ce souci du detail, toujours les yeux ouverts. j'aime beaucoup cette facon de voir la beaute dans les choses simples.
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous photos! Reminds me of a dream!
ReplyDeleteI love your part of the world. And the meaning of the last click is so true. We should respect water.
ReplyDeleteMerci encore Rosa de nous offrir ces photos, elles font rêver!
ReplyDeletethat first photo is the best!
ReplyDeletei love all those beautiful pics..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. Sounds like such a wonderful place to visit. I am always amazed at how gorgeous your photos are, the way the colors contrast and they look like I could just reach out and touch them:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great fountain, and I love the window boxes!
ReplyDeleteC'est tellement charmant qu'on se croit dans un conte avec des fées bienveillantes! Absolument ravissant!
ReplyDeleteLovely clicks, Rosa! What a beautiful place. I would definitely enjoy exploring it.
ReplyDeleteLove what it says in that fountain, indeed we have to learn to respect it.
ReplyDeleteRosa, I always think about water and the cycle of water. And you're right. We should respect it much more...
ReplyDeletep.s. I'm in awe of your photography skills (smile)!
beautiful beautiful <3
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos, Rosa!
ReplyDeleteWith your lovely photography you make ordinary look so extraordinaire!
ReplyDeleteLove the effect in the photographs.
I wish I could be there
ReplyDeleteCiao Rosa ! Gorgeous surprises !!
ReplyDeleteCool pictures!
ReplyDeleteJuste un petit mot pour te dire que je suis toujours ravi de voir tes superbes photos! Je ne m'en lasse pas!
ReplyDeleteyour photos are amazing! i love all!
ReplyDeleteand I got an award for you on my blog:)
have a nice day :)
C'est presque magique!! Merci à toi ma belle Rosa xx
ReplyDeleteYour pictures always transport me to another place. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI'd like visiting that incredible place while I enjoy several of your sweet petits fours of last week, gasp!
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Gera
Rosa...what I respect most is this love you have of nature and everything beautiful it has to offer. However, I'm sure I wouldn't have done well with wasps around me...I'm terrified of those little buggers ;o)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous captures as usual.
Ciao for now,
Claudia
I do love those colors.. the red doors are just the best... and the closeup of the little face>> love love
ReplyDeleteWow! These are places I dream of going!
ReplyDeleteWish I was there!
ReplyDeleteYou should really make your photos into a postcard! They are wonderful! :D
ReplyDeleteAmazing shots...especially the first!
ReplyDeletep.s. I see you participated in the DB challenge...I'm so glad you did the petit fours, seems like everyone else did the Baked Alaska.
You constantly amaze me with beautiful pictures of places and unique objects. Just reminds me of having a vacation and taking a trip :-)
ReplyDeleteSawadee from Bangkok,
Kris
You have such an artistic eye! What beautiful photos on your walk back to the bus!
ReplyDeleteLovely clicks Rosa!
ReplyDeleteYOu make me want to your best friend! Your life is just so lovely and beautiful. Thanks for sharing pics!!
ReplyDeleteThe first click is mindblowing! Gorgeous photography!
ReplyDeleteI just said wow as I was going through your pictures here. Really awesome shots!
ReplyDeleteThe images you captured are AMAZING!! Wish I was there!
ReplyDeleteYou take the most amazing photographs Rosa.
ReplyDeletebeautiful pictures, so romantic ...
ReplyDeleteDès que tu m'emmène à Hermance, je plonge dans mes souvenirs.
ReplyDeleteBises.
Gorgeous captures Rosa! Love the red door! Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteoh, I love these colourful flowers! looks so springly and sunny!
ReplyDeleteFabulous pictures ... just amazing!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are always charming, Rosa...unusual and you catch all the best bits and pieces in architecture like that red door!
ReplyDeleteRosa your photos with my morning latte is like taking a vacation, transporting, informative, beautiful the dropping water a personal favorite!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Quel talent, bravo!
ReplyDeleteTes photos sont toujours aussi sublimes... :)
Bise & Bonne soirée
Lovely photos, Rosa!
ReplyDelete~ingrid
lovely to view thanks! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, these photos are amazing! I love them! Such feeling in each and every one. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAh, another mini vacation - these photos are simply amazing and making me add a trip to Hermance in my future.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely, poetic note, and with a message we should all heed in this day and age.
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