Back again, and this time in North-east France for the fourth stage of this 12 part tour.
Time: Late November.
This time, travelling from Paris to Metz via Riems.
Thor was present to bless our first foray on French soil outside the local IKEA.
I think the light from French lightning must be slow, because everything was lit up yet the lightning bolt itself had already gone.
Look Mum, a grove of huge Functionalist concrete tulips!
Fast trains...
...and toll roads... must be France.
Sorry guys, want to watch the TGV go by. There is a 2nd lane, though...try it, you might like it.
Obligatory sunset + pylons picture.
Only shot from Riems, I wonder why? Was it dull? Will have to visit again.
Henry Ford's approach to sunrise and sunset - any colour you want, as long as its blue. A beautiful blue, though.
Loved these dilapidated quarry buildings. They look like they are trying to blend in with the background to avoid the attention of some shed-gobbling predator.
Quarry surroundings - a pleasant wooded valley.
Needs some crows and a gallows and Geralt.
The pogo stick craze never really went away in France.
One of those famous strange roundabouts they have in France.
Beautifully modelled scenery in Metz!
Time for my trusty Magnum to have a rest for now...
Cheers
Krigl