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Pierre Mendes France Pathway
21/03/2006 18:40
This tree-lined path runs more or less parallel to the rue de Lycée which is to the right. I take this path when the weather is nice and dry. It was so beautiful during the dry fall we had. Many of the trees are maple trees which don't grow in Ardèche since it's too dry. The leaves were beautiful in the fall. The balls of leaves you can see at the top of the trees are mistletoe. The buildings you see to the right are of the big public high school called Lalande.
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Part of a convent dating from 1606
19/03/2006 17:03
This old, dark structure was a Jesuit school founded in 1606 and is made of old brick. It is located on the Rue de Lycée that I take to walk from the train station to the primary school and back to St. Pierre high school (lycée) where I work. Along this street, there are many schools: a big public high school, a private junior high and professional high school, a primary school for deaf children and several driving schools.
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All that is left of the gate entrance to an old convent
19/03/2006 16:51
This is the Jacobins gate and is located halfway between the following two photos of the half-timbered houses. It dates from 1414 and was the entrance to a Dominican convent.
(I'm just starting to learn how to work on a blog and each time I add a photo, it is published before the ones I just put on already. Actually, I wanted them in the opposite order!! So this will not be very logical!)
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Three half-timbered houses in a row
19/03/2006 16:48
Here are some old houses, you can see how they are "jettied" over the street better here than on the following photo.
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A half-timbered brick house jettied over the street
19/03/2006 16:41
Here is an example of the very old houses still existing and used as houses, restaurants and shops near the primary school I teach at.
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