Thursday, March 7, 2013

Père Lachaise - la chouette et son ombre



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A majestic tomb


Rising above most of the tombs in this area of the famed Père Lachaise, three mighty owls stand watch perched between stone garlands.  The crown supports a shield that surely identifies the family.  How could I have failed to note the name and the story.  Alas, a momentary lapse, but I will return for another look.  


The skies may never be this blue again


Cimetière du Père Lachaise
75020, Paris

 

18 comments:

Sylvia K said...

Awesome capture, gorgeous BLUE skies and a fascinating tomb!! Look forward to learning more! Hope your week is going well, Genie! Enjoy!!

Merisi said...

Very interesting and unusual owl, standing guard or rather waiting to serve as a guide to the light?

Joe said...

Such grandeur for a tomb. I suspect this family wanted to leave their mark on the world in life as well as death. I hope their mark was a good one.

Cezar and Léia said...

Amazing lights and beautiful shadow in this image, I like the owl!Different tomb!
Léia

Shell Sherree said...

I love the notion of owls protecting tombs. Seems so fluffy and benevolent. It's a beautiful image, Genie!

Tamera said...

Beautiful! The next time I visit Paris, I will make time to visit Pere Lachaise.

Janey and Co. said...

Somehow I don't think you need a reason to return to Paris! ......but that is a good one! I will be patiently waiting.

brattcat said...

the skies were definitely not blue when i walked there...lovely shot, genie.

Daryl said...

i am hoping for blue skies when i get there

JoeinVegas said...

And little round windows so those inside can see the bright sunshine.

Ann said...

What a wonderful pic
the sky looks amazing.

Donna said...

I Almost made it to France...we were across the river in Germany...
Looks lovely! Love all the photos...

Starman said...

Never fear, the Paris sky will be blue at least once more this year!

Alexa said...

Wonderful detail, Genie! And I sincerely hope the skies ARE this blue when you return to collect that info.

Randy said...

That is wonderful.

Genie -- Paris and Beyond said...

Starman, you have such a drole sense of humor. Perhaps there will be two of those days... I can hope.

No matter how many times I have been to PL, there is something new to see or to be seen in a different light, a different season.

If you go to Paris, do not miss it.

Bises,
Genie

MadAboutParis said...

Found it:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/arcanamundi/2932224739/in/photostream/

Go back one photo and you'll see the entire dome!
xx,
M

James said...

I took almost the exact same shot of this tomb a couple of days before you posted this and alas I have the same problem. :-(

I let you know if I figure it out.