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Photo Of The Day: Bright In Blue

Today’s photo of the day is a charming little building in the Midi-Pyrenees town of Seix in the South of France. The blue shuttered and blue painted building houses a hairdresser below and apartments above. This building certainly stood out amongst the other plain stone structures in the small town.

Look at the shop window and you will see a woman sitting and talking on the phone. And to the left of her? A Betty Boop sculpture. Looks like a fun place to get your hair cut. And by the way, ‘Coiffure Mixte’ means Unisex Hair, so they do both women and men’s hair!
 

Two vivid shades of blue make this hairdresser’s shop stand out in Seix, Midi-Pyrenees, France.


 

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Photos Of The Day: Play Of Light And Shadow

A play of light and shadow is always guaranteed to please my artist’s eye — and here are two recent views of light streaming through the windows of the the 17th Century Chateau Montgommery in Ducey, a town in Normandy in northern France.

 

Ancient crumbling corrider of Chateau Montgommery with sunlight streaming in.

 

Light streaming through Chateau Montgommery window.

 

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