jphilo_92107: Chateau Angers, a 13th century castle with 17 towers
jphilo_92107: Wildflowers growing on the sides of the castle
jphilo_92107: View of Angers across the Maine river, from beside the castle
jphilo_92107: Gardens inside Angers Castle
jphilo_92107: Tapestry of the Apocalypse, housed within Castle Angers (originally one piece over 300' long)
jphilo_92107: Tapestry of the Apocalypse
jphilo_92107: Tapestry of the Apocalypse
jphilo_92107: Tapestry of the Apocalypse
jphilo_92107: Beautiful building on the Place du Ralliement
jphilo_92107: Chateau de Villandry
jphilo_92107: Chateau de Villandry
jphilo_92107: Chateau de Villandry and gardens
jphilo_92107: Chateau de Villandry gardens
jphilo_92107: Chateau de Villandry gardens
jphilo_92107: Chateau de Villandry gardens
jphilo_92107: Chateau de Villandry gardens
jphilo_92107: Oradour-sur-Glane, a vilage where the Nazis killed the entire population and destroyed the village. The ruined village was left standing as a memorial.
jphilo_92107: Oradour-sur-Glane
jphilo_92107: B&B where we stayed for our Home Hosted Dinner
jphilo_92107: Visiting the porceline factory in Limoge
jphilo_92107: Porceline factory in Limoge
jphilo_92107: Street scence in Sarlat
jphilo_92107: "Lantern of the Dead" (circa 1140), Sarlat
jphilo_92107: Old gaslamp on corner in Sarlat
jphilo_92107: Sign at restaurant showing food sources
jphilo_92107: Bronze statue of 3 geese along street in Sarlat (this region is a major producer of foie gras)
jphilo_92107: Manoir de Gisson, Sarlat
jphilo_92107: Local walnuts in Sarlat
jphilo_92107: While asparagus and strawberries for sale in the market
jphilo_92107: Castle across valley on way to Rocamadour