As you can see from the banner on the right that the winds were quite impressive here a couple of weeks ago. In spite of that, the clouds and the sun made for a nice photo op. This is of course the château in Amboise.
Yes, we've had a bit of a windy autumn, haven't we?! You are lucky to live in the garden of France surrounded by much more beautiful châteaux than Versailles (IMHO)!
Well I'm glad to see that VA escaped the worst of the great storm and tornadoes of the last 24 hours ! I hope the winds will be kind to all there. (Especially our three grandbabies in Roanoke !)
I guess you could say the royalty was not known for its subtlety ! I have to remind myself that the artists and craftsman really benefited from these châteaux... and try to forget the misery of the common people who really paid for them.
It is a beautiful chateau. And the sky nicely contrasts with it.
ReplyDeleteYeah, only the wind betrays that this was not a perfect day.
DeleteYes, we've had a bit of a windy autumn, haven't we?!
ReplyDeleteYou are lucky to live in the garden of France surrounded by much more beautiful châteaux than Versailles (IMHO)!
That is a very kind commentary on the châteaux of the Loire valley, but I have not seen a more beautiful place than Versailles.
Deleteoh that is gorgeous! the winds are supposed to pick up later today here...so pretty right now though!
ReplyDeleteWell I'm glad to see that VA escaped the worst of the great storm and tornadoes of the last 24 hours ! I hope the winds will be kind to all there. (Especially our three grandbabies in Roanoke !)
DeleteBeautiful chateau Stuart, but oh my! Imagine trying to keep it warm in the bitterly cold winter :)
ReplyDeleteIndeed. That would explain the fireplace hearths into which you can walk !
DeleteWell, it was my humble opinion... Versailles is too big, too golden, too much of everything! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI guess you could say the royalty was not known for its subtlety ! I have to remind myself that the artists and craftsman really benefited from these châteaux... and try to forget the misery of the common people who really paid for them.
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