weberwest wrote:
Thanks jaymatt for staying with this series!
Yes thanks for your posts- I really like the monument. You can really tell that the rocks are old😄
billmck wrote:
Nice set. I’m envious!
Thanks for looking in. It is a nice area, would be great to visit on a bike!
Susan yamakawa wrote:
Yes thanks for your posts- I really like the monument. You can really tell that the rocks are old😄
Thank you Susan for your input. That monument really sits high up on the cliff, commanding a great view but also exposed to the at times quite harsh weather, which will leave its marks on the rocks!
My late french inlaw's lived in Brest and some of the family still does. Beautiful country !
Ridgerunner wrote:
My late french inlaw's lived in Brest and some of the family still does. Beautiful country !
Hi Ridgerunner - thanks for looking in - yes, Camaret-sur-Mer lies just across the small channel, south of Brest - it is beautiful country out there!
vicksart wrote:
Very nice shots.
Thank you vicksart - I appreciate your comment.
Wonderful set. You have captured the wildness of the cliffs and sea.
AuntieM wrote:
Wonderful set. You have captured the wildness of the cliffs and sea.
Thanks Mary Ellen, it is a wonderful corner of this world out there.
DickC wrote:
A very nice series!!
Thank you for looking in!
My french inlaws lived in Brest. It is a beautiful city, I remember going to the beach with my wife and them and gathering Begourneau (not sure on the spelling) but they are a little tiny snail and are very good with some wine and french bread and butter.
They are deceased now but my former brothers and sister in law's still live there and my former wife is now an American citizen. I still love them as well as France !
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