rlclark3: The view from our apartment
rlclark3: From the front window of the apartment
rlclark3: How do YOU think they do it?
rlclark3: Having a wonderful lunch at the Belle Epoch
rlclark3: No skimping on the ceilings at Belle Epoch!
rlclark3: Bordeaux park by the river
rlclark3: Building ornament
rlclark3: One of the old gates of the city. You can see where the orignal wall was removed. The stone from the wall was used to build houses.
rlclark3: 16th Century buildings in Bordeaux
rlclark3: Family house of Michel de Montaigne, famous essayist and Mayor of Bordeaux from 1581-1585.
rlclark3: Pamela examining cool walls
rlclark3: Bordeaux city entrance
rlclark3: Oops
rlclark3: Rue St Catherine, a pedestrian shopping street, always crowded
rlclark3: Pamela enjoying the view from our apartment
rlclark3: Chapel de St Clothilde, where we attended services
rlclark3: Obligatory ceiling shot, St Clothilde
rlclark3: St Clothilde
rlclark3: Wishing godspeed to the departing Vicar and his family.
rlclark3: Pamela and Rev. Paul Vrolijk
rlclark3: Chapel de St Clothilde
rlclark3: Robert, Tara, and Pamela at St Clothilde
rlclark3: Building on Cours de l'Intendance, a major carless shopping street that runs through the heart of Bordeaux
rlclark3: Place de la Comedie. The head is only a foot or two thick. A spectacular effect.
rlclark3: Opera house
rlclark3: Part of the 'Monument aux Girondins'
rlclark3: Monument aux Girondins
rlclark3: Monument aux Girondins
rlclark3: Rue St Catherine
rlclark3: A vinyard in the Graves region south of Bordeaux