Wednesday, September 8, 2010
HERMANCE - PART V
Last week I wrote about going back to the bus stop and walking through the village's confined streets, Provence-like cottages with their secretive gardens and glamorous floral adornments (Part I, Part II, Part III & Part IV). Well, this post talks about the last few meters of our promenade...
This place might be small in size, but contrarily to other villages it is impossible to go through it in a rush as there is a abundance of things to admire and details to unearth. Although I have visited Hermance on countless occasions, I still find something new to photograph and I am still amazed by what I see every time I set a foot there.
I hope you enjoyed this series of articles on Hermance!
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Hermance is such a gorgeous place Rosa! L'shanah Tovah to you as well.
ReplyDeleteLOVE it. so so beautiful :) <3 i want to go there someday.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you go round places taking in every little detail. Smaller places are great for that because in a big city, it's difficult to get an overview. Thanks so much for sharing your trip with us, your pictures are stunning.
ReplyDeleteCiao Rosa ! It has been wonderful to walk through Hermance with you ! I would walk more !
ReplyDeleteYour photos always have such a beautiful dreamy quality to them. I would love to visit Hermance some day.
ReplyDeleteCa c'etait avant, avant qu'il se mette a pleuvoir, que l'automne revienne trop vite. Alors merci de le faire durer un peu.
ReplyDelete...just beautiful!this place is magnificent and your pictures ,also...
ReplyDeleteI just love this virtual tourism! thank u.
ReplyDeleteRosa, what lovely photos. I really like the one of the boats, beautiful light!
ReplyDeletethat blue colour is awesome, Rosa :)
ReplyDeleteAgain pics are awesome, wish i could go there once
ReplyDeleteEncore un petit air de vacances qui fait du bien. On en redemande,des couleurs, des impressions douces...
ReplyDeleteLovely captures of a wonderful looking place. I too like the picture of the boats.
ReplyDeleteYou showed this place so wonderfully! I love the last shot and would loved to have enjoyed a pinic there.
ReplyDeleteelles sont sympa ces photos avec un effet orton on dirait
ReplyDeleteLoved all your clicks.The last one with staircase & pot is my fav!
ReplyDeleteSinfully Spicy
Tes photos me rappellent qu'il n'y a pas si longtemps, j'étais en vacances... Je ne me lasse pas de regarder tes photos Rosa.
ReplyDeleteHands down, the first pic is my favorite. Love that one!
ReplyDeleteTes z'images sont de plus en plus magiques.. la musique en surplus:)
ReplyDeleteBonne nuit ma belle Rosa xx
That photos water-based are outstanding and makes me wish to be there with a refreshing cocktail :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Gera
Your pictures look like paintings! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are stunning as always! Especially the 3rd one, I see light of the future there. Very inspiring! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteRegards, Kristy
Hi Rosa, I love the photo of the stone wall with the window, just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your lovely vacation with us! Beautiful pics!
ReplyDeleteStunning! What a lovely country you live in.
ReplyDeleteelles sont plus que magnifiques ces photos de vraies cartes postales
ReplyDeleteLovely clicks Rosa!!
ReplyDeleteJust adore the intensity and contrast that you put into your images. So vivid and stunning :-)
ReplyDeleteThey create such a lively mood..
Sawadee from bangkok,
Kris
Tes photos sont toujours si agréables à regarder!!
ReplyDeleteBon jeudi ma Chère Rosa;)xxx
you've single-handedly inspired hundreds of us to plan a trip to hermance. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how I can unfold a tale of my own just by imagining myself within those gorgeous captures of yours ;o)
ReplyDeleteCiao for now,
Claudia
Gorgeous images. You give me wanderlust every week!
ReplyDeleteAlways love your pictures Rosa, theseare really beauty, what lovely place, x gloria
ReplyDeletegorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteAw, this really is the sweetest photo ever. What a cutie!
ReplyDeleteToujours de très belles photos chez toi Rosa. Passe un bon week-end
ReplyDeletewell its really an amazing place to visit . thanx for sharing it. hope to be there one day. pics were great. nice blog.take care.
ReplyDeleteRosa, such a great pleasure to enjoy the last few meters of your gorgeous journey in Hermance!
ReplyDeletegorgeous pictures! they look like paintings :)
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I've loved your photos, Rosa! You make us feel as though we were right there with you. Hermance is lovely.
ReplyDeleteI am a tea drinker...can't live without Oolong and Pu Erh. Your tea cups are very chic!
ReplyDeleteHave I mentioned that you are a great photographer? :-)
Gorgeous photos! I would love to visit there.
ReplyDeleteI wish I was there right now. ;)
ReplyDeleteYour photos just take my breath away, I was not familiar with Hermance before but I know its a place I want to know well.
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