Saint-Aignan-sur-Cher and its château
In front of you as you drive in, up on a high point of land, you see the château around which the town grew up. To the right are the ruins of a medieval fortress — a thousand years old — and on the left is the château that dates back to the French Renaissance — the 1500s.
Love this photo with the great reflections. Have a good weekend Diane
ReplyDeleteA thousand years is hard for me to imagine. Nice photo of St A.
ReplyDeleteGuess who bought coconut milk, organic peppers, fresh rich noodles (new at Trader Joe's)...
ReplyDeleteLovely photo of St Aignan.
I meant to write fresh rice noodles.
ReplyDeleteIs that the island (where the swimming pool is) in the foreground?
ReplyDeleteHow many times do you cross that bridge before you become blasé?
ReplyDeleteDean, yes, the pool is on the island in the picture. You can't tell it's an island in that pic, though. Sorry I didn't get back to you about the Souchon song... the translation wasn't bad at all.
ReplyDeleteStarman, five thousand?
Nadege, I hope you like the soup.
Diane, and Evelyn, hope you have nice weekends on opposite sides of the Atlantic.