After a brief disappearance, snow covered again Maizières for three days. A stroll in the snow becomes a real pleasure! Let's make this week as the snow should disappear with rising temperatures ...
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From Path Rural Houblonnière
Since vineyard path
From Path Rural Houblonnière
Since the stream flowing below the church
The apse of the church with its Romanesque bell tower, from the Rue Gambetta
town park with the neo-Gothic chapel
The old mansion (now converted into housing )
Little creek below the church and town hall
Little Creek and along the snowy path
A portion of the stream flowing in cascades
Road Apples vines
The Plum Road Rural Houblonnière
The Pear Road Rural Houblonnière
Way of the Petite Côte
snowy fields bordering the road
Rural Houblonnière
Way of Houblonnière with pear and plum
and path of the Petite Cote (right)
Creek at street level Gambetta
Imprints bird, dog and human
Additional photos are available here:
http://patrimoine -de-lorraine.blogspot.com/2010/11/maizieres-54-un-village-sous-la-neige.html
Copyright - Olivier PETIT - 2010
Since vineyard path
From Path Rural Houblonnière
Since the stream flowing below the church
The apse of the church with its Romanesque bell tower, from the Rue Gambetta
town park with the neo-Gothic chapel
The old mansion (now converted into housing )
Little creek below the church and town hall
Little Creek and along the snowy path
A portion of the stream flowing in cascades
Road Apples vines
The Plum Road Rural Houblonnière
The Pear Road Rural Houblonnière
Way of the Petite Côte
snowy fields bordering the road
Rural Houblonnière
Way of Houblonnière with pear and plum
and path of the Petite Cote (right)
Creek at street level Gambetta
Imprints bird, dog and human
Additional photos are available here:
http://patrimoine -de-lorraine.blogspot.com/2010/11/maizieres-54-un-village-sous-la-neige.html
Copyright - Olivier PETIT - 2010
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