A couple years ago you also showed us a view from the interior.
Those statues could be young-uns considering that the oldest part of the church has been there a thousand years.
“Surrounding the church, walkers are welcome on the parish land. It was here on 5 December 1926 that Claude Monet was buried. His great friend, Georges Clemenceau, was present on that icy cold day. It was him who, before leaving, removed the black cloth placed on the casket, uttering :
Relics of a bygone age
ReplyDeleteA couple years ago you also showed us a view from the interior.
ReplyDeleteThose statues could be young-uns considering that the oldest part of the church has been there a thousand years.
“Surrounding the church, walkers are welcome on the parish land. It was here on 5 December 1926 that Claude Monet was buried. His great friend, Georges Clemenceau, was present on that icy cold day. It was him who, before leaving, removed the black cloth placed on the casket, uttering :
“No black for Monet.”