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I posted a photo of the village hall (la mairie) in Mareuil a few days ago.
On Sunday I took a couple of closeups (above) showing the village's war memorial
(le monument aux morts) so that you can read about what happened in Mareuil in August 1944.
You can see a full view of the mairie by clicking this link.
I posted a photo of the village hall (la mairie) in Mareuil a few days ago.
On Sunday I took a couple of closeups (above) showing the village's war memorial
(le monument aux morts) so that you can read about what happened in Mareuil in August 1944.
You can see a full view of the mairie by clicking this link.
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Above and below are some views of the village streets that I also took on Sunday morning.
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Looking at these photos, you might notice that all the overhead wires
in Mareuil have been undergrounded since I took this photo in 2005.
Looking at these photos, you might notice that all the overhead wires
in Mareuil have been undergrounded since I took this photo in 2005.
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The grape harvest continues in the vineyard out behind our house, as this photo I took yesterday shows.
The grape harvest continues in the vineyard out behind our house, as this photo I took yesterday shows.
This village is typical French. Nice photos.
ReplyDeleteIn such a small village, Émile Barbier was certainly related to your former hair dresser.
The Barbiers are a local clan, along with the Marteaus, Bigots, etc.
DeleteThat looks like a nice town.
ReplyDeleteIt is a nice town, but pretty quiet.
DeleteThis grape harvest photo is one of my favorites of all your photos.
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DeleteThe money plant is doing great.
The money plant is no relative to Lunaria aka money du pape when dry.
DeleteIt's really an Asian money plant. I thought it would enjoy being in your life. :-)
DeleteCHM, the plant Evelyn brought me from Alabama is a Chinese money plant, Pilea peperomioides. It's still small but it's looking good and growing.
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