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Tag Archives: Languedoc
Sunset, Olargues, France, 2003
My wife and I had the very good fortune to spend time in Olargues. Olargues is a commune, the most elementary level of government administration, similar to an incorporated village or town in the U.S. The commune is located in … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Color, France, Languedoc, Photo
Tagged 2003, 9th century, April, bridge, church, Every Picture Tells A Story, France, Languedoc, Les Phillips, Olargues, photograph
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Terroir – Essence of Place
If you’ve walked through a vineyard at harvest time you may have sensed the essence of the place. The rich sweet smell of the grapes, warm sunlight, and the color of the plants and earth merge to create a transcendent … Continue reading