Statues like this are so beautiful....I posted one for my late husband right here.
Oh so triste! but what a fine sculpture ~ Pere Lachaise is such a treasure trove. ~Dianne~
In any language....no words needed.Liz
What an image! Thanks for sharing; it's actually really moving. You really do such an array of images/emotions/scenes in Paris..
Je suis desolé d'avoir manqué cette!
A really moving and touching image. Fantastic craftsmanship.
Je suis éblouie! This gravesite is so dramatic, but your close-up is even more so.
Stunning. So pure, so honest, so gentle.
Bonjour Genie,my first home when i moved to Paris was near le Père Lachaise. A very nice promenade place. Bon lundi à vous ! :-)
Such grief etched in stone! What a wonderful sculpture.
You're right, Genie, you and I share a love for cemeteries!
I spent time at Pere Lachaise in my 2002 visit to Paris. Must journey there again during my next visit in September 2011.
Looks more like she's hiding her face.
o my what a powerful image.
Genie, great posts while I was away! This is my favourite image. Awesome!
Many thanks to all for your posts (while I was in San Diego and trying to keep up!)JM -- Thanks for checking out my posts and I'm glad to see you back with your blog. I love your travel blog as well and had not noticed it before.
Merci for your comments!
Statues like this are so beautiful....I posted one for my late husband right here.
ReplyDeleteOh so triste! but what a fine sculpture ~ Pere Lachaise is such a treasure trove.
ReplyDelete~Dianne~
In any language....no words needed.
ReplyDeleteLiz
What an image! Thanks for sharing; it's actually really moving. You really do such an array of images/emotions/scenes in Paris..
ReplyDeleteJe suis desolé d'avoir manqué cette!
ReplyDeleteA really moving and touching image. Fantastic craftsmanship.
ReplyDeleteJe suis éblouie! This gravesite is so dramatic, but your close-up is even more so.
ReplyDeleteStunning. So pure, so honest, so gentle.
ReplyDeleteBonjour Genie,
ReplyDeletemy first home when i moved to Paris was near le Père Lachaise. A very nice promenade place. Bon lundi à vous ! :-)
Such grief etched in stone! What a wonderful sculpture.
ReplyDeleteYou're right, Genie, you and I share a love for cemeteries!
ReplyDeleteI spent time at Pere Lachaise in my 2002 visit to Paris. Must journey there again during my next visit in September 2011.
ReplyDeleteLooks more like she's hiding her face.
ReplyDeleteo my what a powerful image.
ReplyDeleteGenie, great posts while I was away! This is my favourite image. Awesome!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks to all for your posts (while I was in San Diego and trying to keep up!)
ReplyDeleteJM -- Thanks for checking out my posts and I'm glad to see you back with your blog. I love your travel blog as well and had not noticed it before.