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From Grampies Tour de France Spring 2018 by Steve Miller/Grampies

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Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Day 59: Locmaria-Berrien to St Samson

I agree with magpie. Most photos are from a different angle, so this unique shot does not show the distinctive frontal coloration.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurasian_magpie

----->Bill

6 years ago
Michel Fleurance commented on a photo in Day 64: Val Andre to Tremereuc

So you had ice cream with Président Macron?

L'hôtel de Matignon, ou simplement hôtel Matignon, situé 57 rue de Varenne, dans le 7e arrondissement de Paris de Paris est depuis 1935, la résidence officielle et le lieu de travail du chef du gouvernement français.

6 years ago
Michel Fleurance commented on a photo in Day 63: Binic to Val Andre

Fraise is also known as Prince de Bretagne.

Here is Carrefour we have :

Fraise de Plougastel
La gariguette, la perle du patrimoine Breton

https://princedebretagne.com/fr/legume/fraises

6 years ago
Michel Fleurance commented on a photo in Day 63: Binic to Val Andre

looks like a doll house

6 years ago
Laurie Marczak commented on a photo in Day 56: Redon to Josselin

Wrap it up! Mark it Doney!

6 years ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Marvin Paxman on a photo in Day 60: St Samson to Lannion

Some look like they may be ready soon. Of course the idea is to eat them before they flower!

6 years ago
Michel Fleurance commented on a photo in Day 61: Lannion to Treguier

Geiger-Müller measuring device would be better than a camera ...

6 years ago
Michel Fleurance commented on a photo in Day 61: Lannion to Treguier

La Bretagne, terre granitique, est particulièrement concernée par la radioactivité naturelle. Le radon serait responsable de 20% des cancers du poumon dans la région. Alors que le seuil de précaution est fixé à 400béquerels par m³ et celui d'alerte à 1.000 béquerels/m³, une enquête réalisée, entre 1982 et 2000 dans plus de 1.200 habitations, a révélé que 27% dépassaient les 200 béquerels/m³ et 12% les 400 béquerels. Une autre étude, effectuée dans 3.200 établissements publics breton, a démontré que 12% dépassaient les 400 béquerels/m³, dont 4% plus de 1.000.


Local newspaper in Brest in called : Le Télégramme de Brest.

http://www.letelegramme.fr/ig/generales/fait-du-jour/une-radioactivite-naturelle-forte-en-bretagne-23-03-2011-1243832.php

6 years ago
Michel Fleurance commented on a photo in Day 61: Lannion to Treguier

Looks like sea lion !

6 years ago
Michel Fleurance commented on a photo in Day 61: Lannion to Treguier

Dodie, you have to trade with a Bigouden cap !

Bigouden, historically known as Cap Caval, is, along the Bay of Audierne, the most south-western area of Bro Kernev in Brittany, south-west of Quimper, defined since 1790 in the French departement of Finistère. The designation was an informal label taken from the name of the distinctive headdress traditionally worn by the local women.

https://i.pinimg.com/564x/3e/43/cb/3e43cb03c7e0e02921c6949b6c52c180.jpg

6 years ago
Michel Fleurance commented on a photo in Day 61: Lannion to Treguier

Thank you for that useful map.

6 years ago
Marvin Paxman replied to a comment by Michel Fleurance on a photo in Day 60: St Samson to Lannion

Very interesting, Michel, thanks for that comment

6 years ago
Marvin Paxman commented on a photo in Day 60: St Samson to Lannion

Is that stone decorative over and around the windows?

6 years ago
Marvin Paxman commented on a photo in Day 60: St Samson to Lannion

Love this picture!

6 years ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Laurie Marczak on a photo in Day 54: Ste Luce to Casson

Hurray, no chouquette withdrawal for us when we visit Seattle.

6 years ago