On Thursday 16 February I met friends for an 11.5 kilometre walk around le Petit Pressigny. Keen eyed readers will recognise it as one we do a couple of times a year.
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| 11.5 km starting and finishing in Le Petit Pressigny, taking 2 hours and 40 minutes, with 112 m of elevation gain. | 
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| Former piggery, now semi-abandoned. | 
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| A new shed that will have solar panels on the roof is being erected on a farm. | 
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| Two nice mature oak trees on the edge of a field. | 
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| We walk past some more nice mature oak trees. | 
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| A typical landscape for this part of the world. | 
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| A barn. | 
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| A bit twee, but their daffs are out! A cottage in a hamlet. | 
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| An old metal garden gate. | 
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| A rather distinctive barn. | 
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| The church in Le Petit Pressigny. | 
 
2 comments:
That's a rather classy barn. Other than air circulation, what might the holes be for?
Carolyn: Don't know. I suspect ventilation is the right answer.
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