Tuesday, March 9, 2010

How Old Do You Have To Be To Drink In Barcelona

The little Country Walks Montmorillonnais second part

We continue with the p'tites Heritage Walks

01 - Antigny
The church, the lantern of the dead center, a typical left for decoration.
For characters, a stonecutter court gives a prehistoric man and a Roman sarcophagus working. A group of visitors, with the guide stroll.
head to the right is a statue of Jupiter, discovered in this state.





































02 - Le Vigeant

Did you know? It is here that Saint George slaying the dragon, with indifference at the time. In the foreground the old well, behind the church and its nice gate.







































03 - Lussac-Les-Chateaux
The arts district of the pond.
A prehistoric man painted one of his friends, drawing engraved in stone was actually found is surprisingly cartoon, it looks like the Hanna Barbera.
A tanner dries her skin on the horns of deer sealed to the wall. In the middle of the pond, the remains of the bridge piers of the castle, a magnificent site.
Basically, a building mistakenly called the leper colony.









































04 - Persac

A hunter and his hounds the pursuing of a wolf, they cross a ford on a set of carved stones called a stone.
right, a cross that fans of god cover bands, I did not find anything other than put in a bubble of its own.





































05 - Sillars
Mardi Gras cats. He is a legend that will be raised before a stone cross is called the Cross Cats.
cats disappear every village, stealing eggs and flour and make pancakes

























06 - L'isle-Jourdain
On deck there is a statue of Saint Sylvain before which we had to heal the nervous children. Basically the church, left, will be in silhouette, the beautiful viaduct which is made up of bungee jumping. Amidst all this, musicians and group of visitors make their way, it's a torchlight walk at night.








































07 - Gouex
Theme: blacksmithing. A simplified version of blast furnace (model for pizza maker) used to transform the cast steel, steel after removing the cork clay is poured into a sand mold to create a pig. Pig weighing half a ton and was a kind of unit sales of steel, which was then re-refined, cut, melted down into ingots, etc. ... Bon ben
it was therefore appealing to local builders to raise the pigs and put them on the cart (how it is not credible?).

















08 - Saint-Germain
The next two are on "works of art come alive."
Here it is a painting mimicking a low relief, which is located in a church, and the characters of Saint-Germain and Saint Genevieve escape from the table.
It will be more meaningful to people who come to walk and see the picture and the flyer simultaneously. Just ahead, vala!
As usual, the anachronism is de rigueur, so they cross a small patrol Roman, they eat no bread (evocation of the Roman road from the city)

Otherwise good big ruse for not having Sioux to build the church at the bottom oooouh décalqueur the ugly!































09 - St. Remy

Here is the statue of St. Roch, which comes alive. It always displays his wounded leg and is accompanied by a dog who takes a loaf.
In fact the dog steals bread for his master, a good big loaf so as to make, and deliver it to St. Roch all happy. I almost re

characters inked on the back burner, but as my girlfriend had died of laughter on seeing them, especially the left, I left like that.
A little humor does not hurt.


















10 - Stained

The legend of St. Radegund saved by a miracle oats, her husband, King Clotaire the continued and asked if the farmer has seen, he replied "yes, I saw when I sowed oats. And the king to leave. It is a version a little schoolboy. I will review the lead characters, and put his head full of Radegund in the bubble. I do not have detailed
oats in pencil because I did it directly in black and white.




























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