Village house in Quinson
by Lainie Wrightson
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Village house in Quinson
Artist
Lainie Wrightson
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Photograph - Photography
Description
This house in Quinson, France is lush with climbing yellow roses. The archway is part of the original fortifications and church courtyard. The population of this Haute-Provence village is in the neighborhood of 400 people and yet it is well known for it's exceptional Prehistoric Museum.
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May 24th, 2012
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Comments (14)
Marsha Heiken
Lainie,This is so gorgeous.So European looking. Stone,Archway,flowers.I love photos like this. Thank you so for all congrats,I really appreciate them. I am finally coming down from a high. Hugs,Marsha V&F
Odd Jeppesen
Beautiful shot, Lainie. I like the haphazard feel of the architecture that characterizes many of the oldest European towns.
Lainie Wrightson replied:
Thank you, Odd .... and I know what you mean about the haphazard feel of the architecture ... sometimes the way they put things together is amazing and yet wonderful to see.
Bob Orsillo
This is such a beautiful place, I am afraid to visit because I would never leave ;) I love all the textures and the light is incredible. But I am hooked on the archway and the roses. Excellent description. - v/f
Lainie Wrightson replied:
Thanks so much, Bob:) This place is a real gem in the back country ... also a place not to blink because you might miss it ... a really tiny sweet little village. Stopping for a drink at the local cafe on main street not only allows you a street front seat but you can pat the cars as they go by:)
Carla Parris
Quaint and charming. I also like the little sparkle of light reflecting off the car seen through the arch over the passageway.
Daniel Eskridge
Beautiful shot Lainie! I love the contracts between the two portals. f/v
Lainie Wrightson replied:
Daniel, thank you so much for commenting. The portals got me, too ... there are actually more arches and passageways .... all a real treat in the exploration.