Showing posts with label Abbey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abbey. Show all posts

Saturday, January 27, 2018

27/01/2018 Photos of Auxerre across the Yonne river taken on depature 30/12/2107 / Today's bird count.

Maximum temperature 9C, minimum 0C. 3 mm of rain measured this morning.  Total this month now 197 mm!! North Easterly winds; 8 km/h with up to 22 km/h gusts.
Église Saint-Pierre d'Auxerre in Auxerre. The church was completed in 1658 and is apparently in quite bad condition at present. They plan to start restoration this year which is good news!

As above, zooming in a little closer.


Closer to the centre of the town is the cathedral Saint Etienne, which was built between 1215 and 1233.  More photos inside the cathedral are in an earlier post HERE


As above a little closer....


and closer still. Odd selection of pinnacles to the tower!


The Abbey of Saint Germain which was founded by Queen Clotilde in the 5th century. 


As above... so 3 very large large religious structures in quite a small and otherwise undistinguished provincial town!


and a little closer


The bell tower in the front of the abbey. 


I mentioned in a previous post that Auxerre is built on the west bank of the Yonne river, which is a tributary of the Seine and is 292 km (181 miles) long.

Today we did the French bird count.  Two hours of watching what was going on in the garden here at home.  This was the result.  Some breeds I could not sex!

English
Latin
French
Total
Turdus merula
1

1
Fringilla coelebs
1
1

Columba palumbus
1


Prunella modularis
1


Cyanistes caeruleus
6


Streptopelia decaocto
2


Carduelis carduelis
1


Erithacus rubecula
1


Parus major
3
2
1
Passer domesticus
11
5
6



For those interested I have started a series of photos taken on Nevis in the Caribbean here.  Both Part 1 and Part 2.  More to follow

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

17/01/2018 More photos from our return drive from the UK 29 December.

Today's maximum  9C, minimum  5C.  14 mm rain measured.  Total rain this month so far 116 mm; it just keeps raining!!  Wind speed 20 km/h with 43 km/h gusts NW wind.

With the continuing wet weather and still not feeling 100%, I am sorry not to have picked up my camera this year, other than for one single sunset.  I will be taking time out at this rate, until spring decides to arrive.  These are all past photos as stated above.

After our walk around Arras (see previous post), we headed for our next destination of Auxerre.  When we planned this return trip home, we had not taken into account that we would both not be feeling well, and that the weather would be so wet!  We had expected cold, but not damp as well.
Our route from Arras to Auxerre.  I have written about Reims and Troyes in past posts


I was surprised how many wind turbines there were to be seen in this area; as most of you know, they are my pet hate!


We went through some pretty horrible weather!


I saw this church in the distance while driving by Villeneuve-au-Chemin.  I was interested, when I looked it up, to discover that placed on the top of the spire is a 7 metre high statue of the Virgin, which you can just see in this photo.  The church is named Saint Joseph Chapel of the Angels and was built in 1864-1891 by Father Carbot; he was Abbot of the town at the time.  It used to be a stop over for pilgrims.


We arrived too early to book into our hotel, so took a short walk around Auxerre.  Some of the beautiful old houses of the town...


As above. There were few people around, due to the weather!


As above.


We were the surprised to find this small square of old houses, complete with a British red telephone box ....


All was explained in this sign!  Auxerre is twinned with Redditch, a town in Worcestershire in the UK.  Presumably the phone box was a gift.


More old houses close to the abbey.


The Abbey of Saint Germain which was founded by Queen Clotilde in the 5th century.  It was closed while we were there, but they do have guided tours.


The bell tower in the front of the abbey.  In 1811, the Romanesque bays that connected the bell tower to the choir were destroyed, so the spire is now isolated.


The old military hospital.

A few more photos were taken the next morning as we were leaving which will follow in another post.

Friday, September 29, 2017

29/09/2017 Some of the photos from yesterday. Rain forecast for tomorrow so you may see the others then!

Maximum temperature 27C,  minimum 15C.  8 km/h NW wind with 18 km/h gusts. Dry.

I have been in the kitchen most of the day once more so it means I can catch up on yesterday's trip....
Not often do we see sunrise :-)


The usual road obstructions along the way.


We had a 30 minute drive to meet up with friends at Rochechouart.  This is the chateau and Town Hall car park where we met...


Rochechouart chateau.  This is one of my older photos as at the moment the chateau is in a restoration program and there is lots of scaffolding...

The courtyard inside though is a photo I took yesterday


Driving on to Solignac in the Haute-Vienne, I almost missed this drive by view of the city of Limoges in the distance.


Arrival in Solignac, the first thing to take my eye is this abbey. Founded in the 7th century by saint Éloi, the Abbaye Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul was destroyed and rebuilt several times.  It has masses of interesting history.


I could not resist this cat enjoying the sun in the car park in front of the abbey.  We had a 50 minute walk around the town and a quick sit down for a cup of coffee before moving on.


The main street is closed at the moment for major road works but you can walk along the pavements.  The hotel is on the left, and the front of the abbey in the centre...


Hotel Restaurant Le Saint Eloi.


The back of the abbey.


A few of the houses looking from up high on the road.


I loved this old barn.


For my American followers, I though you might be interested in this Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham driven by one of our friends.

A drive by shot, sorry about the windscreen tinting at the top of the photo, but I
liked the picture!
The church of Saint-Mathurin, in Le Vigen.


We were on our way to lunch and then a visit to the medieval ruins of Château de Châlucet. Watch this space for the remainder of the trip.