Last autumn I first became aware that there were all sorts of works going on down by the river, but I had thought they were more or less finished at that point. I was wrong. By this spring they had done even more.
I was taken aback to see just how far they had gone. Compare this view of the old mill with the one I showed 18 months ago.
From the bridge it was easier to see the full extent.
In this direction it looked like complete devastation.
It now becomes obvious what it was they were doing to the banks, why there were double rows of wooden stakes. They have planted between these stakes ...
... alternating willow, looking like an English laid hedge ...
... with rushes.
I still don't know what they plan for the mill itself. The crack in that wall seems wider than ever, with blue sky clearly visible through it.
It's such a shame that this historic building is falling down. It dates from the 13th century and has passed through various transformations. It was a mill for making cloth for the local shirt industry before making electricity, allowing for street lighting before any other towns nearby. I suspect, though, it will be allowed to disintegrate quietly. The signs all around clearly say "Keep out". In French of course.
Wednesday, 6 April 2011
Sunday, 3 April 2011
Some mothers do have 'em
Aren't they beautiful?
The annual muddle of Mothers' Day is upon us. Today is Mothering Sunday in the UK and it wasn't forgotten. This is not so easy for offspring who live in France because there, the Fête des Mères will be on 29 May, along with a few other countries. Most of the rest opt for 8 May.
Public service announcement (because it's one of the most frequent searches coming to this blog).
Mothers' Days 2011 (sorry, Norway and Romania, I'm late)
Norway: 13 February 2011
Romania: 8 March 2011
United Kingdom: 3 April 2011
Denmark: 1 May 2011
Portugal: 1 May 2011
Austria: 8 May 2011
Belgium: 8 May 2011
Brazil: 8 May 2011
China: 8 May 2011
Germany: 8 May 2011
Greece: 8 May 2011
Italy: 8 May 2011
Netherlands: 8 May 2011
Spain: 8 May 2011
Switzerland: 8 May 2011
Ukraine: 8 May 2011
USA: 8 May 2011
France: 29 May 2011
Morocco: 29 May 2011
Sweden: 29 May 2011
Tunisia: 29 May 2011
Luxemburg: 5 June 2011
Russia: 27 November 2011
No doubt someone will want to standardise the date but I rather like the diversity, not least because I stand a chance of having a double celebration.
Labels:
flowers,
Mothering Sunday,
Mothers Day
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