Our first stop on the cruise of the Seine to Normandy was a river town called Conflans and nearby was the town of Auvers-sur-Oise, a commune in the northwestern suburbs of Paris. It is about 27 KM from the center of Paris. It is associated with several famous artists, the most prominent being Vincent van Gogh. He died here and was buried here along with his brother Theo. I was unable to handle the walking required for this visit but my wife and daughter we able to go and these are my wife's pictures. Taken on her iPhone 11
Le Jardin De Daubigny a Painted by Van Gogh
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Le Jardin De Daubigny Today
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Le E'glise De Notre Dame Auvers-sur-Oise as panted by Van Gogh
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Le E'glise De Notre Dame Auvers-sur-Oise Today
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A Medallion along the Van Gogh Walk
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The Final Resting Place of Vincent and his brother, Theo.
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marsdad wrote:
Our first stop on the cruise of the Seine to Normandy was a river town called Conflans and nearby was the town of Auvers-sur-Oise, a commune in the northwestern suburbs of Paris. It is about 27 KM from the center of Paris. It is associated with several famous artists, the most prominent being Vincent van Gogh. He died here and was buried here along with his brother Theo. I was unable to handle the walking required for this visit but my wife and daughter we able to go and these are my wife's pictures. Taken on her iPhone 11
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Thanks for sharing the images and paintings and story.
Your wife did a great job. Tell her thanks
PixelStan77 wrote:
Thanks for sharing the images and paintings and story.
Your wife did a great job. Tell her thanks
My pleasure Stan, thank you for looking and commenting, I will certainly tell her. There will be some more coming along as I have a bit of a handicap and trouble walking especially on hills. She often has to substitute for my eyes and ears.
Very enjoyable. Thank you both for the effort.
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Very interesting, especially since I've been doing several jigsaw puzzles of his paintings.
marsdad wrote:
My pleasure Stan, thank you for looking and commenting, I will certainly tell her. There will be some more coming along as I have a bit of a handicap and trouble walking especially on hills. She often has to substitute for my eyes and ears.
A great team.You and her.
revhen
Loc: By the beautiful Hudson
Someday maybe I can go. Meanwhile, many thanks.
You and your Wife make a great team. Thanks for sharing.
PixelStan77 wrote:
A great team.You and her.
Thanks again Stan, Joan and I have been married for 61 years and we’ve gotten to know each other pretty well
Bill_de wrote:
Very enjoyable. Thank you both for the effort.
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Thanks Bill, very glad you liked the pix. My wife takes almost as many as I do. I often think she has a better eye.
Thank you for looking and commenting Cathy Ann. I think my wife may be doing the same Van Gogh puzzle to are referring to. Glad you liked them.
Hal81 wrote:
Thanks for posting.
Thanks for taking a look Hal, glad you liked them.
revhen wrote:
Someday maybe I can go. Meanwhile, many thanks.
Thank you revhen, glad you enjoyed the pix and I hope you get the chance to go.
Bob Mevis wrote:
You and your Wife make a great team. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much Bob, appreciate you taking a look and commenting. We have been fricking and fracking for a lot of years (61).
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