Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Watery Wednesday: Perpignan, south of France



© Photos by Richard Schear       





Posted for the Watery Wednesday meme, hosted by
2sweetnsaxy at T. Bruce Photography,
who invites us every week to get our eyes wet!

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25 comments:

  1. Wonderful pics! Loved visiting a bit of Perpignan through your pics!
    Thanks for sharing, Kay;o)

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    Have a nice and happy day****

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  2. Lovely shots Kay. France looks so tidy.

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  3. Perpignan is very watery and what a wonderful selection of photos Kay.
    Have a lovely day.

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  4. Ah Perpignan, that little jewel! It still looks like I remember it from 20 years ago.
    Thank you for all your nice comments while I was "away". I'm doing so much better, although I still need those painkillers - they really "fog" my energy. I still take one day at a time.

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  5. It started to get hot here in my area. The fountain looks refreshing! ^_^

    Duck photo shoot

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  6. Wow ! wonderful Park, Kay !!!
    I feel so fresh when look at your photos : )
    xoxo

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  7. Now you can write a travel books of your adventures.

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  8. Wonderful shots. Loved the sculptural fountain.

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  9. What a great sequence of images Kay, Ah! to be in the South of France.

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  10. The canals and fountains are all very lovely. I would love to take a stroll through those parks.

    I see a few people in the second photo but how did you manage all the photos with no people present? Early morning?

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  11. Love the one photo of the statue and the park benches surrounding the pool/fountain

    1st day of Summer Photos is my link for Watery Wednesday. Come join me if you have time!

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  12. You found a lot of water in Perpignan!

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  13. Just can't get enough of your wonderful watery posts!

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  14. The multiple fountains look like they’d be fun to run through on a hot day. But I doubt that this would be allowed. :))

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  15. That bridge in the first shot is so beautiful. We just don't have architecture like that, at least here in Florida.

    p.s. hope you have a wonderful visit, and that your mock orange waits until you get back, to bloom!

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  16. Bonjour dear Kay,
    Awesome set of pictures from this adorable french village.I love the bridge and the arches!The fountain is magnificent in your last shot!
    hugs
    Léia

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  17. Looks also beautiful, I see you are re - living your holidays !!
    Today we went again to Asia, lol !
    and visited a Palace that made Versailles look like a garden shed !

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  18. What a beautiful place it is. Been to Paris. Loved it.

    Thanks for visiting. I have bad news about Batman, though !

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  19. Lovely water shots, Kay! Apparently, you and your husband always have a camera at the ready, as do I...somehow, photographing a location makes it more special in my mind...:)

    Lynette

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  20. Beautiful photos from your travels, Kay:-)

    (by the way - tales of your huge, gorgeous cats deserve a blog of their own ;-))

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  21. Wow! Wish I had been there with you. Great memories!

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  22. Nice watery sightings, refreshing on this 100+ degree day.

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  23. Ah - what a pretty place!

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