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Wednesday, 6 March 2019

Walk Around La Roche Posay, February 2018


Our walking club outing for Thursday 21 February saw us doing a loop from the pretty spa town of La Roche Posay. Here are some pictures from the afternoon, which was mild and sunny.

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François Galland's team of roofers repairing a chimney in La Roche Posay. How come they are not at my place repairing my roof cresting, I want to know?

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Unexpected modern house with red gorilla and monkey, on the heights above La Roche Posay.

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View over La Roche Posay, with it's imposing late 11th century castle keep (Fr. donjon) in the centre.

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Red Deer Cervus elaphus (Fr. le cerf élaphe) tracks in the forest.

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The tracks of a pack of hunting hounds, going at right angles to the deer's in the forest.

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At the end of the walk, once back in La Roche Posay we popped in to Martin's sculpture exhibition. His wife Denise is a member of the walking club and was with us.

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One of Martin's sculptures.

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Roger and Polly the Airedale head for home at the end of the walk in their MG.

Here is a link to my post on a previous walk we did around La Roche Posay.

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2 comments:

chm said...

Love the vintage MG!

Susan said...

It was a kit that Roger built himself, years ago.

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