These are six pictures of the Cher River at flood stage in the Saint-Aignan area. I took them all with a Kodak DC4800 digital camera that I had bought a couple of years earlier. We were spending our first winter in Saint-Aignan and were impressed to see the sleepy Cher suddenly come to life.
We are also glad that you have a new laptop!
ReplyDeleteYou certainly got your money's worth out of the old one, and so did we! What brand did you buy?
ReplyDeleteSo, now, you have tw laptops in working order.That’s great!
ReplyDeleteSadly, that's not true.
DeleteThat is so strange about the laptop screen. Maybe it was a brief power surge or power flicker.
ReplyDeleteComme a dit Patrice de Mac Mahon à Toulouse: Que d’eau, que d’eau!
ReplyDeleteEt encore, Monsieur le Président, répond le préfet de la Haute-Garonne, vous n’en voyez que le dessus. Les bons mots de l’histoire de France!
DeleteDès le berceau je connaissais “J’y suis, j’y reste!” et “Que d’eau, que d’eau!”
DeleteOf course I had to do a search for Patrice de Mac Mahon - I'd never heard of him. What a fascinating background the family had.
DeleteHi, D.. They own a beautiful château in Burgundy,
Deletehttps://www.burgundy-tourism.com/sit/chateau-de-sully
As far as I know, there are at least two other château de Sully. One in Loiret and the other in Calvados.