Monday, November 20, 2006

The last one......The Allee

and possibly my favorite photo from Versailles. While the chateau and all the extravagent rooms are truly beautiful, I am a simple girl and nature warms this heart more than all the gilded ornament in the world. Posted by Picasa

15 comments:

OldLady Of The Hills said...

BEAUTIFUL!!! Like you, This really warms my heart, too! Nothing an beat nature....nothing, I'm happy to say.

Raehan said...

That's so lovely.

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for your visit and your wonderful words. They help so much in a sad time such as this.

Anonymous said...

A great photo. Thanks for this great visit of Versailles

Desert Dust said...

My favorite, too. Many, many thanks for the fascinating tour, and happy Thanksgiving to you, Judy.

sonia a. mascaro said...

Wow! Just beautiful!

Anonymous said...

It was great walking through Versailles with you - a place I have always wanted to travel. I really like this photograph. The architecture of nature can't be beat!

srp said...

I think so too. I love how it looks like a tunnel of sorts and if the fog rolls in... magical. I hope my brother can get a few good pictures in Tokyo. Right now after the sixteen hour flight and two hour rush hour drive to the hotel, he doesn't quite know where he is or what time his body is trying to be on.

Anonymous said...

Is this the European equivalent of Central Park?

Carolyn said...

Makes me want to take a stroll :)

MaR said...

Oh, the allee is just beautiful!

Shephard said...

Kinda reminds me of the same kind of "allee" in Boboli Gardens (Florence), only they were huge cypress trees. Beautiful.
~S :)

Shephard said...

I will definitely be spending some quality time with those photos in the new archive. :)

Beds were a thing to signify wealth. So I guess ceilings followed suite!
I want The Elephant Bedroom from Moulin Rouge. Now that would be a fun bedroom! ;)

~S

Anonymous said...

Oh, that's so gorgeous.

Anonymous said...

Just went through your album. Great photos, but of course, Paris was my favorite.
That Marie was a piece of work. Talk about ostentacious....no wonder she said, "let them eat cake."