Lavender I'm trying to remember when and where I took this picture, but I can't seem to recall. This never usually happens. Maybe my parents took it and I liked it so much that I decided to put it in my archives? I have no idea. In
Palais Bourbon Just an old picture from my archive, and from my time in Paris, of the Palais Bourbon, home to the French National Assembly (i.e. the lower house of parliament). I can’t remember why it was all so patriotic that day. I think it had something to do with
Agen – The Garonne River and its Aqueduct This postcard may or may not have belonged to my grandpa. I didn’t scan the text on the back, which suggests that it’s not one of his. It's likely just a card that I bought somewhere because it depicts my hometown, Agen. There are two notable
Albi's Streets I've already shown you some parts of Albi before (click below): Albi - Liminal WebJapan, art, islands, France, the internet, and the rest…Liminal WebDavid Billa Here are a few more. This time pictures of random streets around the Cathedral. I don’t have much more to say
Amiens – Front View of the Cathedral Today's postcard from Memories from a New Century is interesting because the caption is bilingual, which was quite unusual for that time. I assume it was published during or right after the war when there were still quite a few Anglophone troops in the area writing home. 💡The
Sunset in the Arc de Triomphe It’s a bit early, but it's better to have this kind of information early on rather than too late. If you’re in Paris on May 10th (or around that date), don’t forget to watch the sunset right on the axis of the Arc de Triomphe.