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Photo Of The Day: Overgrown Beauty in France

It would have been rather easy to stroll by this vine and weed-filled corner of a chateau, but lingering in the tangle of greenery were these lovely ruins. The Chateau-de-Fougeres is a massive fortified chateau, but within its walls are various less noticed places that have not been reconstructed.
 

Covered with vines and weeds, this section of ruins resides within the walls of the otherwise very tidy medieval fortress Chateau de Fougeres in Brittany, France.


 

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Rest and Recovery

Breathe in — breathe out — dream of the day when there will be no pain.

That’s where I am right now — a week after our race to the hospital — still on the mend from kidney stones. Ouch!

Thought you might enjoy a picture of something simple — one of the windows on the front of this charming house in France.

Back soon (I hope)!
 

Window of a stone gite in Calvados, Normandy, France


 
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