If you click on the thumbnail to see regular size photo, one can almost imagine being back in the Middle Ages on this street with the Cathedrale Saint-Etienne d'Auxerre in the background. In the third century, this became the seat of a bishop and a provincial capital of the Roman Empire. The cathedrale was built between 1211 and 1233. Hey look! Did I just see Sir Ulrich von Liechtenstien of Gelderland go into one those houses???? This ends our week's look in this picturesque town. Auxerre, France; September, 2009.
Friday, March 26, 2010
About Me
- Name: Gr8fulTed
- Location: Madras, Oregon, United States
Aging boomer into the Dharma, The Dead, Todd Snider, Little Feat, politics, peace, negating the Radical Right, travel, the Net, Firefly\Serenity, helping my community, laughing, photography, art, music (playing, listening, supporting)
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Previous Posts
- Ancient windows, fresh flowers. Wow! With the web ...
- A citadel surrounds parts of the church grounds at...
- On one of the ancient, narrow streets headed uphil...
- This week, Grinders, we're taking you to the ancie...
- I felt so much safer on the ramparts knowing I was...
- A lone table patiently awaits a picnic as leaves t...
- I was at the local health science university yeste...
- Yesterday's post was of Furthur the bus. Today's i...
- The circus was in town last week (and I'm not talk...
- Ending this week among the cherry blossoms with a ...
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