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A great ruined church with its own lawn mowers. This was a late afternoon visit with quite a lot of shadow.
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Guess who was up at the Church at 5.50am this morning then :-]
Thanks to the Mighty Egg, or you might know him as RADAR, or just Mark for inspiring me yet again. Happy Days!
Known locally as ‘Millies’ Bothy’ this derelict cottage stands in Roseisle forest, near Burghead beach.
HF Thiéfaine " Les ombres du soir ".
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Merci pour votre visite et commentaires.
Thanks for your visit and comments.
Vers le cimetière marin : Vestiges des moulins à vent de Bonifacio et d’un ancien silo à grains.
Towards the marine cemetery: Remains of the Bonifacio windmills and an old grain silo.
It was my turn to play I-Spy. Taken @District18.
I can't tag you, Frenchman.
And for the longest time, I thought your name was Weekend Ruiner. I'll learn to read someday.
Ruines de la chapelle Sainte-Barbe, Berrien (29)
Bonne fête de Sainte-Barbe ! Dans ma région minière, beaucoup de travailleurs, même s'ils ne sont pas mineurs ou sapeurs-pompiers fêtent cette sainte le 4 novembre. (ou la veille :-) comme je l'ai fait joyeusement hier avec mes ex-collaboratrices
😄)
Ruins of the Sainte-Barbe chapel, Berrien (29)
Happy St. Barbara’s Day! In my mining region, many workers, even if they are not miners or firefighters, celebrate this saint on November 4. (or the day before :-) as I happily did yesterday with my ex-collaborators 😄)