Vallée du Tarn

 

Details in stone


Erotic year? Look also a few years back.
 
Wine cellar of course!

Enough rock for a fence, no wood however.
 
Stones are laid back to back to get more rigidity and to prevent people from slipping.

A wooden barrel used to transport grapes.
 
"Entrance to the underground metro?"
in Mostuéjouls, Aveyron.

The church or one of the churches of Nant has many
decorated arches.
 
These arches were build on the outsite of a church.

Sculptured animals at the church of Lapanouse.
 
Gutter support of the church of Saint-Saturnin-de-Lenne.

In the evening fog.
 
We offer a drink for those who can tell the location of these steps in the Parc Naturel.
Don't tell us unless you really found them.

Fine window frame.
 
Also for the smith this door post brings luck.

Against a waal at Castelnau-Pégayrols.
 
Also called svastika.

At the neighboor of a sculptor.
 
Lady of Martrin.

Mill stone at the court yard of a castle.
 
"One lost the key"

Also in past times trees were not straight.
 
Also in the south of France it can be cold.

Old brick techniques in the walls of Castelnau-Pégayrols.
 
when the cat's away, the mice will play

The prior takes care of the tours through the village.
 
The ravages of time of a plastered wall.

In early days this door gave entrance to the choir of the church.
 
Detail of a stone.

Circles and arches.
 
This ornament belongs to the church of
Lapeyre.

Below a walking trail of the castle of Vezins de Lévézou.
 
Gasper.