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That is certainly huge and impressive, not sure it would look good in my commune though..mostly Ancient... https://www.communes.com/images/thum...ais_284689.jpg This picture was not saved to anything but straight off the web page.... The view is almost the same today..A couple of the old houses have caravans in the gardens to live in whilst they are renovating there really cheap properties they purchased...Sauze Vaussis is 5 minutes from our commune..really it would be classed as a village these days. The Street to the front right had at one time shops all along it..I arrived and there where none until you get to the far right corner, a Hairdressers and the other side there are several shops, then around to the main square Banks, Bars, Post Office and a Co-op shop that is not too bad for a stand alone shop with prices...Super U is further on and takes all the trade like super markets do in England.. |
Cannot remember if I done an item on Pigeonneir Houses
Pigeon Houses in France | Aussie in France Some are quite elaborate. https://i.ibb.co/WxbmmFS/pigeon-house.jpg This one is very close to Sauze Vaussais near to where I live... https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...?1640974234523 Finale one a mobile one during the World War 1 |
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https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...cSwBQ&usqp=CAU Frankly, of the two, I prefer the bird-house. I also liked your photo of the bus, especially the pigeon on the guy's head! Strange concept, strange vehicle. __________________________________________________ ____ Prompted by a conversation with Batlord about how attractive bare brick can be, I though about houses like this that you can often see in England:- https://rp-prod-wordpress-b-content....dhousefull.jpg It's an object lesson in how to ruin a whole terrace of houses by not honouring the original material. The house owner clearly never absorbed the message of Bertrand Russell's comment on educating children: "You can't turn a cabbage into a rose, but you can turn it into a good cabbage." |
Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital in New Jersey, opened in 1876, demolished in 2015. Even the main entrance block (the Kirkbride Building) with its many columns has gone, thanks to:-
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At its peak it housed over 7,000 patients - the most famous being Woody Guthrie who was there for 6 years. The Guthrie family put BDylan on the Permitted Visitors list, and the 19-year old Bob became a regular visitor and friend to Woody during his declining years. The US has never fought off an invasive war on its own territory, so it's lucky to have governors like Christie who are helping to destroy the USA's heritage without the inconvenience of an invading army. |
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^ HaHa! There was a debate about Confederate statues here a few years back. At first I took the position that "They're history, they should be left in place," but Janzoon convinced me otherwise, explaining that they celebrate an oppression that many Americans find offensive. I think many have now been transferred to museums where their presence is less "in your face".
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Isn't it a little early in the morning to be talking about gothic architecture?
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