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Photos by ♫ Russ Hamer : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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♫ Russ Hamer's conversations

_Michel CHÉRON_ said:

Pom', un architecte que je connais m'a affirmé le contraire et m'a appris qu'il ne s'agissait que d'un choix politique. Dans les années 70, la France a décrété à la demande des lobbies du bâtiment qu'on n'était pas obligé de faire appel à un architecte en dessous d'une certaine surface habitable. Le résultat nous le voyons aujourd'hui et les architectes s'en mordent encore les doigts. L'Angleterre a parait-il opté pour une politique toute différente et en effet, bien qu'aussi peuplée que ma Normandie, sa campagne semble loin, très loin, d'être aussi dénaturée par ces saletés de pavillons industriels. La Bretagne que j'ai un peu revisitée cet été ne m'a pas non plus semblé aussi atteinte par ce cancer pavillonnaire tout béton sur plan en cul de sac comme autant de furoncles. Chez moi, cela dit, il y a pire avec les forêts de câbles à haute tension qui lardent un peu partout la campagne et sur lesquels il faudra un jour que je me penche par des photos bien senties.


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someGuyinmasset said:

Thanks very much C.van Capelleveen, I remember this day well and wish it were nice and warm like that now. Guy.


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someGuyinmasset said:

Noway Norrel, I need those clodhoppers with all the tootsies intact because I'm uncoordinated and would just fall over without them.

Thanks Hazel, yes there are pictures with more of his parts in view under my 'Brutus' tag, although I see I don't have a nice portrait pic of him, suppose I should get one as he's a real 'lady's dog'.


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joyfotos said:

Wonderful shot! They are fantastic creatures indeed and worthy of a lot of respect. I once heard of an unknowing semi driver who blew his horn for one to get out of the road. Once the dust settled he was on the phone for the state patrol and a tow truck for help after the moose smashed the front of his semi in. Then he got a big fine for harassing the moose. LOL! re Bruce da Cautious Moose


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JohnyTopaz said:

YES! - very classic!


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♫ Russ Hamer said:

What good capture of a great bridge. Modern on ancient.


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Galatas said:

Thanks everyone for the kind comments.


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Galatas said:

I also was only passing through the town. I hope to return soon with more time to take photos of the impressive town hall.


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someGuyinmasset said:

Thanks Peter, howdy from Canada. Guy.


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