Maximum temperature 8C, minimum -1C. 18 km/h NE wind. No rain.
I have put this wall painting on my blog a number of times but it never ceases to delight me...
Interesting lighting driving underneath through the tunnel.
A view of the church in Angouleme in the distance...
Driving back home again
Two sets of twins in our neighbour's paddock...
As above...
Wait for me...
catching up...
Thirsty work this playing around.
Diane, the wall mural is indeed delightful, as well as the rest of this series! I love sheep, and the light in the tunnel is fascinating! Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda, I love the lambs they are so playful at this age. Keep warm Diane
DeleteThe mural is fabulous! And I could watch lambs for hours!
ReplyDeleteIt is one of my favourite Angouleme murals and yes could also watch the lambs for hours! Diane
DeleteI'm not surprised that it delights you each time you see it. It is very impressive.
ReplyDeleteThe lambs are just adorable!
Thanks Lynda, it is an impressive painting and not easy to get to! I also love the lambs. Keep well Diane
DeleteSomehow I've missed that building mural before. It is Awesome!!!! Twins are cute.
ReplyDeleteIt has been on a couple of blogs at least, maybe more! The twins are very sweet :-) Hope you are keeping warm Diane
DeleteDear Diane .. You never fail to amaze me. Your photos are brilliant. I never tire of seeing the Street art in Angouleme either. I hope you are keeping warm. Take care Love to you and Nigel Anne. xx
ReplyDeleteHa ha sometimes I amaze myself or my camera amazes me! I agree I never tire of the wall art in Angouleme. Take it easy, love from us both Diane xox
DeleteFor anyone who ever wondered, there is a world of difference between art and graffiti.
ReplyDeleteFor sure I could not agree more. Diane
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