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1. Sur les rails du retour





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2. Tours, hier.



Pont de pierre (pont Wilson) et la Loire gonflée. 

Sterne à l'instant de pêche. 

Détails de la statue trônant au milieu de la fontaine du monument américain (érigée par le gouvernement américain pour rendre hommage aux "Services of Supply" pendant la première Guerre Mondiale).
Vue des quais.

Soleil s'émoussant sur les quais, côté sud. 

Sterne en vol 

Reflets sur la loire I 

3. Passing by



(taken with my phone...for once I didn't have my camera...)

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4. I owe this sunset everything.



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5. One of these days when everything is different

It all started with a thick, white band of fog looming up from the horizon
 Within half an hour, the entire bay was blanketed from end to end

Here is what it looked like before sunset.

 The lone soldiers stood their ground


 Eerie seascape, where the waves were heard, rather than seen, crashing on the shore


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6. The eye and low of the sun



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7. Yesterday's sun


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8. En vrac.

 S-Michel-Chef-Chef by night

 Pointe St-Gildas

 Cimetière de bateaux à Noirmoutier-en-l'île

 Vue de l'Herbaudière, Noirmoutier

Ci-dessous : détails de la statue de la Force Morale, tombeau de François II, Cathédrale St-Pierre et St-Paul



Église Sainte-Croix, Nantes

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9. Cold fire

This is the discarded log on which Emma Watson and I sat to play draughts. 





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10. Full moon on Sunset boulevard




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11. Rainbow warrior


My weekend, however boring, was dominated by one sight. This one:


I could thus sustain the buffets of a birthday party to which I shouldn't have gone, the long trip to and from there, the intense lack of sleep and the general solitude.

All in all, nothing a good, long walk along the strand couldn't fix. Tonight had not a remarkable sunset, but it had the no less remarkable quality of making me ponder. Thus could I rule out a plan of escape. I'm sticking to plan B then. I still have to make a couple of adjustments, but someone dear to me told me that someone dear to her told her that that was what life was all about. I'm not going to contradict this.

I wrote quite a lot this weekend, "a lot" is to be taken qualitatively. I also have come across another occurrence of a strange type of cross, which is popping out in odd places. I am digging yet further to the source. If need be, I'll post something about it, just in case someone somewhere knows something on the matter.

For now, I still have a good chunk of solitude to gnaw on.

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12. Vrac de nuit








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13. Same place, same time












14. Vue panoramique de mon quotidien


Voici un lien pour voir le panorama en 360°


Merci Chab, experte dans l'art du découpage et du collage !

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15. Last wednesday's sunset (05.01.11)










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16. Two "clouds"

One more thing - it seems you can't get rid of me today - before I clap my keyboard shut. I meant two.

These are clouds seen during the same day, distant in space and time by few hours and another angle.

The first one I saw as I was heading due South:







In case you wondered, the cloud in question is not the altocumulus up in the sky, but the very long cumulonimbus, sort of laying flat on the horizon. It was very impressive, it reminded me of a massive wave looming in the distance, getting closer and closer.

The other one - which actually is the same large strip of cloud, but later in the day (mid-afternoon) and more menacing - was taken from up close and heading South-West:



In fact this cloud was drawing a long crescent like a half moon, circling the sky (and God there's a good bunch of sky in these parts) at an approwimate 220° angle. Had my camera been equipped with a large, panoramic lense, I couldn't have pictured it in one go. What you see here is just one end, continuing on the right and ending in the same narrow, sombre fashion.

Both were seen on my home and then around Bonneval - France.
 

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