Ragtag Daily Prompt Saturday: Surface
The original photo of the outdoor cafe table just after a shower of rain.
I didn’t play with it. It just looked surreal as it was

The Ragtag Daily Prompt Saturday: Blur
Have a bit of a bop along while browsing around the blogs and posts
For those who are aware of my latest photo fun of using various effects and manipulating the images. WELL this photo is as is. Just a bit of Intentional Camera Movement (ICM)
Debbie’s Six Word Saturday
A wonderful cafe in Avignon. It was so funky. Upstairs was also a library. Some friends were there a few years ago and I told them about this place with wonderful food but unfortunately it wasn’t operating any more.
I loved the table lights
Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge: December Pick a Topic from my Photo
This is Cee’s photo to pick topics from……
So lets see what I have around here
An Eastern Water Dragon
Shadow on a post
A heart shaped fungi
A metal cage around a bell
Patterns in a rock face
A metal garden table and its shadow
The old dog in the garden
Cellpic Sunday with Johnbo
This
along
the steep stair
path
through the bush
a place to rest.
Elsewhere
the blue theme
glistened
beckoning
onward
to the gallery.
Cup of tea?
Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Any kind of tables and chairs
Bobbin on his table of choice
The Grafton Catherdral
The church in Verona
The dining room in the hotel in Split Croatia
Table and chairs in a cafe in Avignon France
I am so glad that you enjoyed my little bit of Italy. Here is some bits and pieces I found in France – Marseilles and Avignon. Paris may come later.
I loved this carousel in Marseilles. It was in a square with people just milling around. The sound of the carousel certainly attracted us down that street.
In the square where we had lunch was this sign on the wall. I like this type of art, almost pop art?
Another blog I should write is one on the doors of Europe. I had this obsession to photograph doors of all sizes, materials and colours. Of course many of these doors have a door knocker. This lion looks a bit fierce.
In Avignon there seemed to be stones on the streets especially in the back streets of the old town. I wonder what building these came from?
In the Palaise de Papas, in Avignon, these tiles were in a section where the tiles were just on tables and some other rooms the tiles were still on the floor. I wonder why I photographed these tiles…..
In many of the churches were frescos. It amazed me to think that these were painted centuries ago. I loved the colours of this castle fresco.
I had to include another stained glass. This time a close up of the intricate fire stained glass with such a stunning blue background.
The Palaise de Papas had many many gargoyles but not many had a pigeon. I think it had a nest behind there.
We found this fabulous cafe in Avignon,a libraire cafe L’Ami Voyage en Compagnie which had the most wonderful food with fantastic features.The tables were quite readable, the chairs wrapped in paper and string.
The table light is great don’t you think?
Guarding the stairs was this little bloke. Upstairs was a little library. The best cafe in Avignon.
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