Poitiers

+The facade of the Romanesque XI C Eglise Notre-Dame-la-Grande has recently been cleaned but not repainted as only traces of the original colour remain.
+Amazingly the interior does retain itsMeer informatie
Dolmades?

As I passed Saumur I stopped at a cafe for what I thought would be stuffed vine leaves. Imagine my surprise at finding an old cemetery in the garden.
This dolmen is over 5000 years old and one of theMeer informatie
Mont Tombe

+ This 80 m high islet has drawn visitors in celestial numbers for the last 1400 years, starting so it is rumoured by the Archangel Michael himself; which no doubt explains why Bishop Aubert fromMeer informatie
Stitched up

70m of post-invasion propaganda rebutting Harold's claim to the throne all in fine needlepoint. Most of the tapestry affirms that King Steven nominated William as successor to the English throne andMeer informatie
Down in the Bayeux

+ Bishop- Odo of Conteville's house consecrated in 1077 and a fine example of perpendicular gothic. He was the Duke of Normandy's brother and this was the reward for putting in a word to his bossMeer informatie
Traffic cops

Only in Normandy - motorcycle cops guarding a roundabout have become ecological.
This is part of the river through the middle of Bayeux, canalised round about 1000 to pass under the local hospital andMeer informatie
Caën

Pronounced 'ken' in case you were worried about the diacritical, (though its use seems to have fallen out of favour nowadays,) was one of the first ventures by the UK into the European Union. Alas,Meer informatie
Pudding art

For the afficionados of the work of Eugene Boudin, here is the original inspiration for his 1889 portrait of Caudebec-en-Crux, painted somewhat mistily after the death of his wife.
The river SaoneMeer informatie
Rouen

+ I was going bypass Rouen but was persuaded by the blurb claiming their cathedral was one of the finest in France.
The city comprises an old centre of half-timbered houses in narrow streets filledMeer informatie
Rouen cathedral

Puzzled? Not look familiar? That's because it is the other, Scottish Cathedral of St.Maclou named after the Hibernian chieftain who attained early sainthood defending the town from someone orMeer informatie
Cathedral in Ruin

OK, so this is the one rebuilt after WWII that everybody gushes over. The Rose window is an example of exquisite stone work and graces a transept rather than the nave: a Good Thing because in this asMeer informatie
More churches

The 4 churches here are in a line not more than 1km from end to end.
+ The first is not a church the sign informs me: it is a Temple. The local Lutherans have usurped it.
+ The second is dedicated toMeer informatie
Skygardens

There are many thatched cottages here in Normandy with this unusual feature: a garden on the ridge of the roof. I don't know what plants or why, but it makes me think of Norman Knights. Plumage ...
Hammering time

One version of the story is that Houzou Benard and Paquet Siviere, two, (Protestant,) Huguenots one from Dieppois and the other Altifagien, outraged the faithful during the procession of theirMeer informatie
Roots

Celebrating the roots of Normandy by the descendants of Rollan and his fellow Norsemen.
Roots

In Auffray they celebrate their roots as descendants of Norsemen and when Vikings land that means fireworks.
Heart of oak

This Common Oak ((Quercus Robur) is estimated to be 1200 years old and still going strong although the limbs do need some help to remain upright.
Recently, in 1696, the people of Allouville-BellefossMeer informatie
French village seen

Nothing special - just a sample of life in the countryside villages
Airheads

French soccer players were so excited by winning the 2018 FIFA Word Cup they lost their heads down to their waists.
The French participants in the 2018 International Kite Festival at Dieppe chose toMeer informatie
Rose SivaHate to have to supply firewood for those fireplaces....
Tony HammondObviously General Jean Baptiste Breton stuck his neck out too far!