The Baronnies's Griffons

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Lisbeth wrote:Nice place to be, apart from mid-summer when it is too hot \O

Cornillac looks pleasant
not too hot at all... about 25°... lot of sun O**
but to climb the mountain 0:
right the old villages are very pleasant, the Provence is really a nice country \O


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Alf wrote:Stunning mountains but the houses look dull 0*\
dull 0- need strong walls against the cold in winter and the hot in summer ;-)
very nice houses, all in the same "heart"...
not at all like those in SA where everybody has their own home, I speak in habit not in beauty ;-)


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Yeah here we have nice homes but with huge walls around it 0*\

No one can see them =O: =O:


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agree you have nice homes.... invisible home ;-)


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So do we try to keep things outside or inside -O- =O:


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and the first Griffons go out of the nest, searching for ascendent currents

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Image some return to the nest, there is some juv. at the base

Image the fest continue O/\


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Stunning pictures nan

^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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soon they are just over me... at 2-3 m.
looking at me lol

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or in front
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or still under... over the cimetery O-/
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then lot and lot in the sky

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I return home... not sure at all to climb again the next morning :shock:

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Imagenot an easy work... but with his dog seems to be easier


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Those vultures are very nice looking ones and you got some very close ups ^Q^ ^Q^

Are those vine yards or lavender?


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