dimanche, août 10, 2008

Bout de ficelle - Piece of string

14 commentaires:

Virginia a dit…

As always the French doors are always much more interesting than ours!!!! Love the green door and the string must be the gentle way to ouvre???

Virginia a dit…

Wait, wait, I can FINALLY use a phrase from my high school French...Ouvrir la porte s'il vous plaît.
I have waited about 40 years to use that phrase that I learned so well.

LeenaM a dit…

Good Sunday to you, Alice!
Grandkids left yesterday by train, but they wanted to be late and stay here, because their school will start tomorrow and they are not willing to go there :)
They were very curious about my surfing in the world of blogs.
We really did journeys including a lapse in wordpress.
Now I feel a little like that old door, waiting for somebody ( hm, not anyone )could come and say hello, I am here again, you probably can guess, what I mean.

Sunny days to you!

Kate a dit…

Everything in the photo works together: the simplicity of the design of the door, the bold colour, the gray walls, and the stone steps. So simple and so lovely!

Nathalie a dit…

Un opinel et un bout de ficelle dans la poche, on va au bout du monde !

ALAIN a dit…

Il se passe toujours beaucoup de choses derrière les portes vertes.

Z a dit…

Curious minds want to know: what's at the other end of the string?

Bergson a dit…

C'est amusant j'ai vu la même ficelle tenir une vieille porte, j'y retourne avec l'appareil.

Nathalie dialogue avec un jardinier !! Pendant la sieste ?

Marguerite-Marie a dit…

selle de cheval, cheval de course, course à pied...
dans les photos que je dois poster j'ai une porte d'un vert un peu comme celui là.
Les serrures sont toujours très intéressantes!

Jilly a dit…

What a gorgeous photo - fabulous door - string. There's something so utterly pleasing, artistic about this photograph.

I answered your question on Menton DP but to save you going there:

Alice - it was YOU who taught me how to put a smaller photo below the main one! The only reason today's photo and yesterday's are square is simply that coincidentally both had been cropped to remove bits of the photo I didn't like. Go back three/four days and the small photo of the Old Town (in haze) is oblong. Answer - simply cropping the pic.

babooshka a dit…

There is a old 60's song in the UK called the Green Door, and what's behind it. I agree with Virgina French Doors( well all things french for me)are much more intriguing.

claude a dit…

Cette porte verte est mystérieuse et le bout de ficelle aussi !

jill a dit…

This is such a lovely photo. Something is always intriguing about a closed door like this, that makes you want to open it and see what's on the other side.

DS2944 a dit…

Encore une porte qui ne tient qu'à un fil ... toujours d'aussi belles images par ici !