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Apres l’Orage

October 24, 2012
15:34 PM

There was a bit of an Orage here last week and the day after Síle, Colm and I went to Les Cabanes de Fleury to see the aftermath.

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The storm past, the sun was shining weakly.

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The storm had, however, shifted the sands to capture a tree.

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This mysterious artifact, disguised with barnacles, which had plainly spent a long time underwater before being washed ashore by the storm.

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This boat, byond repair, was left gasping like a stranded pelican.

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Someone had started to make a shelter from the copious amounts of driftwood brought down by the River Aude.

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These caterpillars, poisonous acording to Colm, were unpreturbed.

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Neither did the Yucca plants seem affected.

Comments

  1. Paul

    on October 25, 2012

    Great pictures, Martin. Your mysterious artifact is a mooring.
    P

  2. Martin

    on October 25, 2012

    Aha! That figures, it looked very heavy.

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