![]() |
| Up in the town now, admiring pretty buildings |
![]() |
| Clock towers |
![]() |
| Statues of famous generals who are buried in Russia now |
![]() |
| Interesting signs |
![]() |
| Carefully watched by a 5 year-old boy with binoculars |
![]() |
| Our next stop was the St. Leonard's parish church; 14th mostly |
![]() |
| Flamboyant on the south side |
![]() |
| Less on the north |
![]() |
| Thus inside |
![]() |
| But with this astonishing detail: a remnant of the 12th century windows from St. Denis' abbatiale church in Paris, the first Gothic structure, saved from the Revolution |
![]() |
| We were now on the city walk, which is graced by the literary notes of great authors about the town; as are so many French city walks |
![]() |
| Thus, and many more |
![]() |
| The walk led through the city garden, down the slope to the Medieval village |
![]() |
| Panoramic view |
![]() |
| Down concrete stairs, from the 19th century, as we saw in Paris |
![]() |
| A Breton shoe shows the way |
![]() |
| Nice garden (more in a subsequent post) |
![]() |
| Now in the so-called Medieval village |






















































