A day in Dijon provided a visual feast of windows – on the houses of the once-rich and powerful, churches, palaces , the Palais de Justice….







For Ludwig’s Monday Window.

A day in Dijon provided a visual feast of windows – on the houses of the once-rich and powerful, churches, palaces , the Palais de Justice….







For Ludwig’s Monday Window.

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Off the subject but that tiled roof is beautiful, caught in bright sunlight showing up its colours.
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You’re right. This region has such a lot like this – love ’em.
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I agree
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Fabulous selection
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I could have done 100, easily …
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Fab
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If you don’t know it, another great French city … there are so many …
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It’s on my list to visit but we don’t often drive over that way though we recently visited Lyon and have been to Macon a couple of times. And, you’re correct there are so many fabulous places in France to visit.
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And we’ve not done Macon OR Lyon. We’re slowly beginning on the east.
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It’s many years since I visited Dijon and was enchanted by the architecture. Good to be reminded.
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Oh! Reply lost! We all need to go again. A lovely city.
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Definitely grand, but why are the people of Dijon not smiling? Perhaps I shouldn’t ask!
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Just not in my photos apparently. They were amiable enough. One even gave me s lift when I got lost on a solo walk.
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😁🩷
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We planned twice to visit Dijon – and had to cancel! Once I was ill and the 2nd time we had a funeral of a family member. It‘s still there though and not too far for us to visit…. It is a beautiful city – and for now I still prefer Lyon (where I was several times. A place I could easily live in. Macon is great too. Apart from that, I prefer the ‚100 most beautiful villages of France‘ type places. Or whole regions…. God really meant well when He created France. You wanna hear the ‚true story‘ of How France became the France we know now? Tell me – maybe you know the story already
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I don’t know the story already. Do tell! We must visit Macon – you’re not the only one to recommend it. The thing wehave against The100 Most Beautiful Villages of France is that they have become tourist traps with little soul. I feel sorry for the inhabitants. We prefer discovering the 101st and 102nd!
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It was in the time God created Earth. He did good deeds here and there. At the end, He was left with one country to create, France. He said to Himself: This will be my best creation ever. He gave them hills, alps, rivers, lakes, wineyards, treasures in and out of the earth, woods and all the goodies he still had. Then He said: Now look, what I created. Isn‘t it gorgeous? Everybody said: But why, God, did You spoil this place so? It gets it all, all the treasures, all the beauty, all the nature, it‘s just not fair.
And God said: You‘re right. And He created the French…
Would you believe that every time I told this story to French friends, they LOVED it and said: It IS TRUE…..
We bought 100 mbv when the book was absolutely unknown and made some fabulous discoveries. Don‘t want to know how it is NOW.
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Haha! Excellent!
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My favourite is the reflection picture.
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Thanks. Lovely windows all in fact.
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Ah yes, I do remember those gold patterned roofs !
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Enchantingly handsome!
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A marvelous collection, and so varied.
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There we’re so many more, too .
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Splendid selection! I like the colourful roof tiles too.
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They’re wonderful aren’t they?
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Beautiful variety
I love the tiled roof!
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It’s one of many similar.ovely, isn’t it?
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It really is! 🙂
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Great old windows for this week 😀 😀
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Thanks Cee!
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I shall have to look at my Dijon photos now, these are good memories 🙂
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Ooh yes. Please publish
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Windows are a wonderful symbol for opportunities – your have so many opportunities for reflection. Many thanks.
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A clever and thoughtful comment as usual.
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Great selection – I think I can identify most of them. I lived there for12 years
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Oh, lucky you! I can think of far worse fates.
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About a thousand or more years ago I was a student at the University of Dijon – that’s twice this week you’ve taken me back to some fond memories Margaret! Thanks for both posts 😊
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Wow Tina! How fabulous. I sink you speak vairy good Frainch, n’est ce pas?
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I loved Dijon! A beautiful window series, Margaret!
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lovely windows in the mustard capital ; )
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They are!
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