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Une injonction triple à ne pas entrer dans cette gare de bus n'est-elle pas de trop ?
Peut-être. Peut-être pas.
Quoi qu'il en soit, au moins le message est clair !
J'avais déjà appelé une telle photo ainsi. Mais que voulez-vous ? Cette situation était trop belle...
Bon, difficile à traduire comme jeu de mots, je trouve.
Mais oui, au moment où j'avisais le panneau de signalisation puis le premier regard, un second s'introduisit dans l'image... Le hasard fait souvent bien les choses, en photo de rue... :-))
J'ai un côté un peu monomaniaque du graphisme, j'avoue.
Mais.
Face à ces lignes d'auvent.
Face à ce magnifique paneau de signalisation qui m'appelle.
Face à cet étal de fruits et légumes.
COMMENT pourrais-je résister ?!
« Les citrons portent bien le jaune. Les mimosas aussi mais de préférence sous un ciel gris. » (J.-L.S.)
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« peut-être il faut juste un petit
contentement
pour la journée
et ne pas pousser le désir
jusque dans ses derniers
retranchements »
(C.P.)
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Rue Jules Breton 21/08/2022 20h26
Rue Jules Breton as seen from the Boulevard Saint-Marcel. The mysterious monstrous building at the end of the street caught my attention. It looked abandoned but there is light and the roof is filled with huge antennas. This building is located on the corner of the Rue des Wallons. I learned that this building houses the technical services of the Paris police headquarters. A big brother is watching us building.
Rue Jules Breton
Rue Jules Breton is a street in the 13ème arrondissement of Paris in the quartier Salpêtrière. Street length is 114 meters. Rue Jules Breton starts at rue Jeanne-d'Arc and end ast Boulevard Saint-Marcel.
It owes its name to the painter and poet Jules Breton (1827-1906).
The street was opened in 1911 by the city of Paris on the site of the former horse market which was in service from 1877 to 1908.
At number 4, the industrial building housing the technical services of the Paris police headquarters.
[ Wikipedia ]
This photo «Explored» on 17/11/2022, rank # 498.
« Par contre, dans ce que je suis, il y a plusieurs mondes ou étages, comme on voudra la métaphore. Un homme est feuilleté ; il fait un tout parce qu’il faut, parce qu’il doit se simplifier, parce qu’on ne peut traiter avec une infinie agitation. » (A.É.)
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« Avec ça, les fatigues mal ressuyées de juillet, la chaleur m’accablent. Me fais à moi-même l’effet d’un objet pesant et mal débruti, d’un instrument grossier, impropre à l’usage auquel je prétends le faire servir. » (P.B.)
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« Il s’agissait de trouver une voie médiane entre les mots approximatifs de chaque jour et l’explication générale, abstraite, où se perdent la couleur et le goût des instants, la temporalité courte, chargée d’affects, scandée d’événements petits, mais pour nous très grands, décisifs, qui sont la vie même. » (P.B.)
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Quai de l'Oise 27/08/2025 09h49
A nice corner building which I love to see and capture on the Quai de l'Oise corner Rue de l'Argonne in the 19ème arrondissement. Love the little fresque on the tiny electricity box as well. The little treasures of the city.
Quai de l'Oise
The Quai de l'Oise is a quay located along the Canal de l'Ourcq in Paris in the 19ème arrondissement. It is named after the French river Oise, which originates in Belgium.
It was created in the year 1828, has a length of 650 meters and a width of 14 meters.
Rue du Chemin Vert | Rue Saint-Maur 06/08/2025 18h01
Corner of two important streets of the 11ème arrondissement.
Rue du Chemin Vert
Rue du Chemin Vert is a street in the 11ème arrondissement of Paris in the quartiers Saint-Ambroise and Roquette. The street starts at Boulevard Beaumarchais and ends 1511 meters further at the Avenue de la République.
The name of the route evokes its origin when it crossed market gardens.
This street is served by métro line 2 and 3 (Père Lachaise), 5 (Bréguet-Sabin) and 8 (Chemin Vert)
[ Wikipedia - Rue du Chemin Vert ]
Rue Saint-Maur
Rue Saint-Maur is an almost 2 kilometers long street in the 10ème and 11ème arrondissement of Paris in the four quartiers: Hôpital-Saint-Louis, Folie-Méricourt, Saint-Ambroise and Roquette. The street which a length os exactly 1935 meters (widht 18 meters) starts at 133, rue de la Roquette and ends at 22, avenue Claude-Vellefaux.
The street corresponds to an old path or road which led from the abbey of Saint-Maur to the abbey of Saint-Denis.
Due to its length, rue Saint-Maur is accessible by many metro stations. The Rue Saint-Maur station (line 3) is directly located at its intersection with Avenue de la République. The south of the street is near the Voltaire and Saint-Ambroise stations (line 9). To the north, the Goncourt station (line 11) is 100 m west of its intersection with rue du Faubourg-du-Temple. To the east, the closest stations are those of line 2) on boulevards de Ménilmontant and de la Villette (Père Lachaise, Ménilmontant, Couronnes and Belleville).
Boulevard Barthélémy 22/10/2022 17h47
Boulevard Barthélémy (Barthélémylaan in Dutch) in the West of Bruxelles within the petite ceinture (R20). Point of view is the Quai du Hainaut (Henegouwenkaai in Dutch) in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean (Molenbeek Sint-Jan) at the other side of the Canal Charleroi-Bruxelles (in Dutch Kanaal Charleroi-Brussel) and ahead the Rue du Houblon (in Dutch Hopstraat), About the Avia gas station; so typical of Brussels to construct these gas stations on a corner like here with a house on top.
City of Brussels
The City of Brussels is the largest municipality of the Brussels-Capital Region, and the de jure capital of Belgium.
The City of Brussels is a municipality consisting of the central historic town and certain additional areas within the greater Brussels-Capital Region, namely Haren, Laeken and Neder-Over-Heembeek to the north, and Avenue Louise/Louizalaan and the Bois de la Cambre/Ter Kamerenbos park to the south.
On 1 January 2015, the City of Brussels had a total population of 175,534. The total area is 32.61 km² which gives a population density of 5,464 inhabitants per km². As of 2007, there were approximately 50,000 registered non-Belgians in the City of Brussels.
[ Source + more Info: Wikipedia - City of Brussels ]
salon du livre 2017 (0560r1000nb) hôpital st jacques
Une autre vue, another blue music and maybe other words on the blog.
Rue Riquet | Rue Payol 14/10/2024 08h47
Rue Riquet 14/10/2024 08h47
Rue Riquet corner Rue Payol in the 18ème arrondissement of Paris on a beautiful morning in October 2024.
Rue Riquet
Rue Riquet is a street in the 18ème and 19ème arrondissement of Paris in the quartiers Chapelle (18) and Villette (19).
Length 1 267 meters and width 18 meters. Starting at 98, rue Philippe-de-Girard and ending at 2, rue de la Chapelle.
The streetname is a tribute to Pierre-Paul Riquet, Baron de Bonrepos, a French engineer who was allowed to realize the Canal du Midi in the South of France in the Garonne and the Mediterranean.
It is served by the Riquet metro stations on line 7 (the entrance is located in the 19th arrondissement at the corner of rue Riquet and avenue de Flandre) and Marx Dormoy on line 12 (the entrance is located in the 18th arrondissement at the corner of rue de la Chapelle and rue Riquet).
Amstelzijde 27/05/2023 17h19
The Amstel is the main attraction of Ouderkerk aan de Amstel.
Ouderkerk aan de Amstel
Ouderkerk aan de Amstel is a town in the province of North Holland, Netherlands. It is largely a part of the municipality of Ouder-Amstel; it lies about 9 km south of Amsterdam. A small part of the town lies in the municipality of Amstelveen. It is connected to Amsterdam by the river Amstel.
The village was first mentioned in 1308 as Ouderkerken, and means "old church". Old was probably added to distinguish from another village, however it is not clear which village. A candidate is Nieuwerkerk which disappeared in the Haarlemmermeer, but it can also refer to Amstelveen.
Ouderkerk developed at the confluence of the Bullewijk into the Amstel river. The castle of the van Amstel family was probably located on across the present church, however it was destroyed in 1204. From the 17th century onwards, estates were built in Ouderkerk aan de Amstel by the Amsterdam merchants.
The town is the location of the Beth Haim of Ouderkerk aan de Amstel, the oldest Jewish cemetery in the Netherlands, as well as a neogothic Roman Catholic church that was designed by Pierre Cuypers in 1865.
population: 8200
Elevation: −0.9 m
Area: 2.21 km2
Density: 3,700/km2