
We called in on two sets of friends today, journeying through France. The first set have been busy renovating an old and lovely village house in the Corrèze. My eye was caught by a small window above eye level. Just how many squares can you see here? And how thick, exactly, is that wall?
We’re spending so much time travelling and generally not bring near a computer that I’m finding it impossible to read posts at the moment. Sorry. I’ll catch up one day …
Now that’s a thick wall – suspect the builders who created this window felt as daunted as my builders are about creating holes in my walls next month!
You are fabulous keeping squaring
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They’d have a lot in common!
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That’ll keep the invaders out! Nice one, Margaret. Happy traveling!
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Thank you! Good so far …
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Cosy in winter, cool in summer.
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As this dweller in an old house can attest, cosy is not easy to achieve!
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Nice detail
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Just a tiny hint of the house’s history.
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Very thick wall and lots of squares if you were taller 😁
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Quite!
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Geometric for sure , and WHAT a thick wall!
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Very. Very. Thick.
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Ooh, I love that, both for the ‘squares within squares’ and for what it says about the old house. Is this the one your friends are renovating? It must be quite a project!
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It is. They’re perfectionists, and have been at it … 10 years. It’s wonderful though.
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Wouldn’t it be wonderful to know the stories that are held safe in these walls!!!
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Indeed it would. They know some. A lawyer once lived and worked in this building and left traces of his life and work behind …
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