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Saturday, April 4, 2015

Random Sights, L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France

A mistral is defined as: a strong cold north-westerly wind that blows through the Rhône valley and southern France towards the Mediterranean, mainly in winter. We have been experiencing it for more than a week. While the relentless wind annoys some people, it clears the air and has given us some beautiful sunsets like the one above.

Wandering through town I saw this startling blending of new and old.

Fence spikes against a stucco wall.

A mannequin and a wall mural.

The Sorgue river through town.

With all the water in this town, there are many ducks who call it home........

......and none are happier about that than a little girl ......


... and her daddy who brought along some stale bread to feed the ducks.

A morning tour group caught in the rain. Like elementary school, they all stay really close together so they'll not miss getting on their bus.

Note: I published two posts today, keep scrolling down for the second post.


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