Wednesday, July 23, 2008

colour in France 15 egret and canal


the Brest Canal plus egret, a very white looking bird with black wing tips suggests it was a solitary cattle egret but no firm conclusion was reached after much discussion with local wild life experts. Napoleon canalised a river to produce this lovely canal. To keep away from the belligerent English?? I don't believe it.
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colour in France 14 toadflax


purple toadflax growing by the wayside in Brittany. The upper two petals remind me of my own ears. Perhaps this plant should be renamed purple dog with tongue hanging out
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colour in France 13 roses of Brittany


a collection of beautiful roses grown in Gwernagog, St Goazac, Brittany by a man who knows his onions.
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colour in France 12


large bell flowers in a beautiful translucent blue
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colour in France 11 pansies


more pansies. The amazing capacity of this plant to produce colours has been harnessed to produce the enormous range of colours seen in the larger garden pansy.
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colour in France 10 pansies


violas (or wild pansies). Pansy is derived from the French pensée for thought, and the flower is a symbol of remembrance, and with love, both appropriate sentiments for our trip to France.
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