On Monday 9 March our walking group set out from the camping ground carpark in Descartes and walked down one side of the River Creuse, then back up the other, past the weir and the paper mill. The river was in spate and there was plenty of historic industrial history to be had. Here are some pictures of the outing.
One of several lovely cast iron park benches in the public garden.
I'm sure these must have been custom made for Descartes, presumably in the 19th century.
The rushing water has brought a log jam of debris stuck at the bridge.
The weir on the Creuse at the paper mill at Descartes.
Walking along the left bank of the Creuse.
Photo courtesy of Alison Juestel. |
There are at least six species of moss on this rock we passed.
Mystery tower opposite the paper mill. No one seems to know anything about this tower, but it looks like a 19th century lantern to me, maybe a navigation aid relating to the weir.
Ash Fraxinus exelsior (Fr. FrĂȘne) coming into flower.
Flood markers on the bridge over the Creuse.
Alison, Dominique, Laura, Karen, Anne-Marie, Aline, Pierre and Fabrice contemplate the rushing water at the fish ladder and weir.
Photograph courtesy of David Henderson. |
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4 comments:
Could this tower be a lanterne des morts, kind of monument frequently seen in your region?
I'd be surprised if it was. It appears to be 19C, certainly not medieval. It's right on the river bank, level with the weir. No cemetery that I'm aware of anywhere near. The building behind it is a modern factory.
I have photographed that bench many times in the past. The park in Descartes is an absolute gem. We visit it regularly and more often than not we are the only ones there.
It is a particularly nicely landscaped park, isn't it?!
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