Walking the Col de la Planette, we came across these stacks of flat rocks. No explanation given; no obvious reason from the location. A most curious sight indeed.
Chemin de Stevenson-2018-D9-13: Day 9 of 13 – Le Pont de Montvert to Florac: Walking the Chemin de Stevenson (GR 70 Robert Louis Stevenson Trail) in the south of France.
A young fellow hiker zoomed pass on the approach to Signal du Bougès, which at 1,421 is both the highest point on the ridge and our highest point for the day’s walking.
I suspect he was keen to get ahead as the weather was coming in fast.
Chemin de Stevenson-2018-D9-14: Day 9 of 13 – Le Pont de Montvert to Florac: Walking the Chemin de Stevenson (GR 70 Robert Louis Stevenson Trail) in the south of France.
This cleverly carved wooden lizard - a gift from a friend who was a biologist who spent many years working with primates in Africa - used to live inside my house - but now it resides outside, in the garden. Today, a gray rainy day, it seemed more alive than ever - quietly poised, as lizards so often are... ready to move quickly, if or when necessary.
Thanks, Miguel, now if only I could remember the novel it is from ... I can't remember who thought this; I strongly suspect Sam Vimes ... one of the later ones, possibly "Thud!" ...
This is actually an accident: If Fujifilm Instax emulsion catches too much light, it sort of burns out; I obviously was trying something the camera couldn't handle.
Purposefully imperfectly scanned with PhotoScan (by Google), no pp, just a crop.
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