Tag Archives: l’Anse d’Aiguillon
Fish and ships..
As the title of this post is totally disparate, but seemed a good idea at the time, I have included a picture of a ship….or boat, to be precise. It may only serve to show Christian Harkness, a fellow blogger … Continue reading
Posted in 2013, Art photography, Baked sea bream, bream, Cookery Writers, Cooking, Fish, fish cookery, food, Food and Photography, Food photographer, France, French countryside, Gennaro Contaldo, Italian food, Landscapes, Mediterranean food, Olive oil, Photography, Recipes, seafood, tomatoes, Uncategorized, Vendee, Writing
Tagged Christian Harkness, cookery books, cooking, delicious confection, digital photography, fish cookery, food, Food photographer, food photographers, France, Gennaro Contaldo, Humour, l'Anse d'Aiguillon, Mussel boats, outdoors, Photography, Photography course, Recipes, Sea bream, Vendee, writing
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Amazing place..
As I stood, bent against the wind this beautiful morning, on the shoreline of the Anse d’Aiguillon, this remarkable place put me in mind of the opening passage of “Great Expectations”, sadly without the appearance of an unlikely benefactor…”the dark … Continue reading
Posted in 2013, Art photography, Digital photography, Emotion, Excellence, France, French countryside, Landscapes, Photography, Sunday, Uncategorized, Vendee, Weather, Writing
Tagged Charles Dickens, digital photography, France, Great Expectations, l'Anse d'Aiguillon, Magwitch, mud flats, natural beauty, nature, outdoors, Photography, the elements of nature, Vendee, writing
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