Roussillon, the old ochre quarries. It was hard to get true colour in the photos - but it was certainly beautiful.
We hope that there will be a "next time" in Provence where we can visit a similar but less developed area called the Colorado of Provence. We got talking to a French couple at the end of our walk through the Roussillon quarries. Like us, they thought the time estimated for the longer walk was very much an over-estimate, and recommended Rustrel to us as a less developed and longer outing.
Roussillon is where I bought my beautiful coloured pigments as shown in THIS post.
Saturday 17 September 2016
Friday 16 September 2016
France - part 9
Roussillon town:
There was a small graveyard just behind the car park for the walk through the old ochre quarries.
War memorial
There was a small graveyard just behind the car park for the walk through the old ochre quarries.
A Half-cylinder polar sundial
Thursday 15 September 2016
France - part 8
Our first major outing from Eygalieres was via the abbey at Senanque to Roussillon. The abbey car park was absolutely packed, so we drove back up the hill and parked in a little lay-by overlooking it, and then walked down and took a few photos but didn't actually go in.
They practice crop rotation, so some of the fields were planted with phacelia as a green manure - but their primary harvest is lavender.
The next couple of photos were taken along the road to Roussillon, and at the approach to the town.
This next one was lovely - and yet all it was was the metal frame around a place to leave bins and rubbish.
They practice crop rotation, so some of the fields were planted with phacelia as a green manure - but their primary harvest is lavender.
The next couple of photos were taken along the road to Roussillon, and at the approach to the town.
This next one was lovely - and yet all it was was the metal frame around a place to leave bins and rubbish.
And a glimpse of the ochre;
Wednesday 14 September 2016
It's Those Snails Again...
It's been a long time since I made a waterfall card, so here's one using the Silly Snails from Art Neko again. Yes, I know technically a waterfall card should cascade downwards - but for some reason practically all the ones I have ever made run sideways like this one.
There is a little sparkle on the snails' shells, but it's hard to see. Also I wonder if maybe the Spectrum Noir glitter overlay pen doesn't work as well on a smooth surface such as the Polychromos pencils leave. I'm experimenting today to see if using one on watercoloured paper works better...
The coloured embossed background piece was in my scrap box, so apart from Liquid Pearls, I'm not sure what's on it. I was happy to find some ribbon that went well with it. I like stitching round the card to secure the strip that that waterfall is attached to, as a less bulky alternative to brads or eyelets.
I'd rather have my snails on a card than in the garden. I see that they have demolished one chilli plant entirely, and another one is rapidly disappearing.
There is a little sparkle on the snails' shells, but it's hard to see. Also I wonder if maybe the Spectrum Noir glitter overlay pen doesn't work as well on a smooth surface such as the Polychromos pencils leave. I'm experimenting today to see if using one on watercoloured paper works better...
The coloured embossed background piece was in my scrap box, so apart from Liquid Pearls, I'm not sure what's on it. I was happy to find some ribbon that went well with it. I like stitching round the card to secure the strip that that waterfall is attached to, as a less bulky alternative to brads or eyelets.
I'd rather have my snails on a card than in the garden. I see that they have demolished one chilli plant entirely, and another one is rapidly disappearing.
Sunday 11 September 2016
Park History Part 2
I think the Mountjoy Cross sign is now quite out of date, since it's now a roundabout!
I have been thinking that some fine mornings I should get an early bus as far as the park gate and walk through the park to work - and Thursday's walk has given me an extra nudge in that direction.
I have been thinking that some fine mornings I should get an early bus as far as the park gate and walk through the park to work - and Thursday's walk has given me an extra nudge in that direction.
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