Monday, October 18, 2010

Désolée

Père Lachaise -- Overcome with grief


16 comments:

  1. Statues like this are so beautiful....I posted one for my late husband right here.

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  2. Oh so triste! but what a fine sculpture ~ Pere Lachaise is such a treasure trove.
    ~Dianne~

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  3. In any language....no words needed.

    Liz

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  4. What an image! Thanks for sharing; it's actually really moving. You really do such an array of images/emotions/scenes in Paris..

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  5. Je suis desolé d'avoir manqué cette!

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  6. A really moving and touching image. Fantastic craftsmanship.

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  7. Je suis éblouie! This gravesite is so dramatic, but your close-up is even more so.

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  8. Stunning. So pure, so honest, so gentle.

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  9. Bonjour Genie,
    my first home when i moved to Paris was near le Père Lachaise. A very nice promenade place. Bon lundi à vous ! :-)

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  10. Such grief etched in stone! What a wonderful sculpture.

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  11. You're right, Genie, you and I share a love for cemeteries!

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  12. I spent time at Pere Lachaise in my 2002 visit to Paris. Must journey there again during my next visit in September 2011.

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  13. Looks more like she's hiding her face.

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  14. Genie, great posts while I was away! This is my favourite image. Awesome!

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  15. 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.

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Merci for your comments!