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and here I thought you were a German language student!
6 months agotrue!
6 months agoA star of blog and (computer) screen.
6 months agoProbably a closer translation is "broken neck", but that is just a quibble.
6 months agoGorgeous patterns in the cobbles.
6 months agoThis is the Pont where On y Dance, like in the song.
7 months agowe still have slave labour now, we just call them barristas....
7 months agoI too am impressed by the Roman structures in Arles, Nimes and Pont du Gard etc. but then have to consider that the Romans mostly used slave labour (I think).
7 months agookay, with this new photo I can ID it online as a "London Plane Tree", so Keith gets the prize!
7 months agoGeez guys, one little mistake. Anyway, see the pic I am posting just after here with a closeup that I took today. Does it help ID?
7 months agoPlane trees. Probably London Plane trees, which is a hybrid of the European plane and the American sycomore (plane) and more disease resistant than either of its parents.
7 months agoWhere's Bill S when we need him?
7 months agoThese look more like maybe Plane Trees.
7 months agoThe leaves don't look like eucalyptus.
7 months ago
quite the Hollywood set, that place!
6 months ago