Saturday, December 26, 2009

Which Paper Towel Is The Strongest

Wishes for 2010 2010 Cakes kings to images of Montreuil-Bellay

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Laurence and Yannick Benaiteau, bakers installed Avenue Pasteur Montreuil, have imagined this year include beans in their original slabs of kings. For this, they asked me to select five photographs of scenic spots of our beautiful little town which is added a picture of their shop before.


beans

The New Castle was built in the late fifteenth century by William of Harcourt and Yolande de Laval, attached to the walls and towers west and north of the fortress Capetian the thirteenth century.


The gate called the Boëlle, the fifteenth century, is now disused. She was formerly Boëlle that access, backyard castle that served as a refuge for people during enemy attacks.

The House of the timber-framed at the top of the stairs Saint-Pierre, is perhaps the oldest of Montreuil, dated 1399.










Grand Ardiller, the fifteenth century, is one of the noble houses in the old town election, the second of Anjou, Montreuil-Bellay was that until the Revolution of 1789.





Laurence Benaiteau and Yannick took this bakery in April 1994. It was probably created in the nineteenth century to serve the area called "Overseas-les-Ponts", subsequent to being opened wide the road leading to Saumur on the left bank of Thouet.






These ruins are what remains of the apse of the old parish church of St. Peter, at the foot of the mound that bears the current city. It was abandoned in 1810 to benefit the college's Castle. The magnificent narrative capitals dating from the eleventh century when the building was built.





La Porte Saint-Jean is one of six monumental breakthroughs were in the city wall of the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries. So-called bosses, she gave the city access to travelers who came close to Thouars.

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Tenerife ( December 2009)

Again, some pictures of English ships met in the Canary Islands


Wednesday, November 25, 2009

I-catcher Console -web Monitor

46 / Le Moulin de Saint-Saturnin-les-Apt

Thursday, November 5, 2009

The windmill, immortalized by Daudet, is one of the emblems Provencal landscape.

The mill of Saint-Saturnin-les-Apt, located on the windswept crest of the village is the only one of the four mills that were once common. Very well preserved, he tells us the time we tamed the wind to transform wheat. Dating from the seventeenth century, it functioned until the late nineteenth, dethroned by steam and electric mills.

We can see the slope of the roof particularly well adapted to the Mistral wind, wings, and the area tiled threshing and drying of wheat.



Read the story of walking on my blog

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Colloidal Silver Microwave



- Montreuil-Bellay and Thouet
.... Castle ... http://jacques-sigot.blogspot.com/2009/08/le-chateau-de-montreuil-bellay.html

.... The fortifications ... http://jacques-sigot.blogspot.com/2009/01/montreuil-bellay-derniere-ville-close.html

.... The Thouet ... http://jacques-sigot.blogspot.com/2008/08/le-thouet-montreuil-bellay.html


.... The Angevin Thouet ... http://jacques-sigot.blogspot.com/2010/06/le-thouet-angevin.html

... 1770, a new access to the upper town ... http://jacques-sigot.blogspot.com/2011/02/montreuil-bellay-une-nouvelle-entree_06.html

... Montreuil-Bellay, Hôpital Saint-Jean ... http://jacques-sigot.blogspot.com/2011/02/les-pauvres-lhopital.html

.... Montreuil-Bellay books ... http://jacques-sigot.blogspot.com/2009/07/montreuil-bellay-en-livres.html

.... In autumn 2009 ... http://jacques-sigot.blogspot.com/2009/10/automne-montreuil-bellay.html

.... Galette, 2009 image of Montreuil-Bellay: http://jacques-sigot.blogspot.com/2009/12/galettes-des-rois-2009-limage-de.html


- Editions the Houdiniere ... http://jacques-sigot.blogspot.com/2009/08/les-editions-de-la-houdiniere.html


- concentration camp of Montreuil-Bellay 1940-1945

.. .. Controversy. The concentration camp at Montreuil-Bellay ... http://jacques-sigot.blogspot.com/2011/01/camp-de-concentration-de-montreuil.html

.... concentration camp ... http://jacques-sigot.blogspot.com/2008/08/montreuil-bellay-un-camp-de.html

... Trowell, the hero of the film by Tony Gatlif Freedom ... Trowell, the hero of the film by Tony Gatlif Freedom

.... Site camp Montreuil-Bellay ... http://jacques-sigot.blogspot.com/2008/09/site-du-camp-de-concentration-de.html


- History
.... The concentration camp ... http://jacques-sigot.blogspot.com/2008/08/montreuil-bellay-un-camp-de.html

.... Poitiers gives a street kid, the son of a gypsy and a Gypsy http://jacques-sigot.blogspot.com/2010/07/poitiers-donne-une-rue-un-gamin-fils . html

.... Maille Massacre ... http://jacques-sigot.blogspot.com/2008/02/les-collgiens-de-bourgueil-maill.html


- bridges to ferry
.... bridges ferries French ... http://jacques-sigot.blogspot.com/2009/11/les-ponts-transbordeurs-francais.html

.... Nantes Transporter Bridge ... http://jacques-sigot.blogspot.com/2008/08/un-nouveau-transbordeur-pour-nantes.html



- Various
.... Wishes 2010 ... http://jacques-sigot.blogspot.com/2010/01/voeux-pour-2010.html

.... born, live, die ... http://jacques-sigot.blogspot.com/2010/06/naitre-vivre-mourir.html

.... Fall 2008 Zürich ... http://jacques-sigot.blogspot.com/2008/08/un-certain-11-novembre-2008.html

... blindness Media ... http://jacques-sigot.blogspot.com/2009/11/de-la-cecite-des-medias.html
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... Libya 2006/2011 ... http://jacques-sigot.blogspot.com/2011/02/la-libye-20062011.html
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

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Files Blog bridges to ferry French

time bridges ro ...

- Books: New



Engineers bridges. The family history Arnodin - Le Cocq Leinekugel of 1872 to 2002
, Editions La Vie du Rail, 2010. Beautiful bound volume
amply illustrated by Didier Le Cocq Leinekugel (1942-2009), great-grand-son of Ferdinand Arnodin, inventor of the ferry decks. Format
325/245 mm; 368 pages.
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A book-shaped tribute
My brother Didier has combined two passions nearby: genealogical research and analysis of family archives. He also took part in the family saga, as the last president of the factory of metal constructions Arnodin Larche, Corrèze, after our great-great-grandfather Ferdinand Arnodin, our grandfather Gaston Leinekugel Le Cocq, and our Father Xavier. Thus, attaching the jurisdiction industrial technology and the love of family, he was uniquely qualified to write the extraordinary adventure of suspension bridges is also his personal experience and that of his ancestors, men of astonishing daring, genius and generosity.

Brigitte Benoit-Leinekugel
Le Cocq.
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The Ferries of France, Bordeaux, Brest, Marseilles, Nantes, Rochefort Rouen . Jacques Sigot, editions Alan Sutton, 2002.
Paperback, 235/155 mm format. Illustrated, 190 pages.
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The first transporter bridge was built in 1893 French ... Spain.

Click on each panel to enlarge it.
* Portugalete (Spain 1893)


* Rouen (1899)


* Rochefort (1900)


* Nantes (1903)


* Marseille (1905)


* Bizerte (1898) and Brest (1908)



* Bordeaux (Unfinished)

Monday, November 2, 2009

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From blindness of some media

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Discovering this article in Le Point this week (No. 1937 of October 29, 2009, p. 133), I ask myself the question of how to document a journalist before writing the review of a book ... or film. When I read: The book historians Emmanuel Filhol and Marie-Christine Hubert breeze so silent about the 6500 Gypsies interned in France ... and elsewhere about the same publication: Here is a essential book - the first publicly available - ... how not to react? . After all, this Franco-French drama is known, even if it was belatedly to silence, the indifference of historians.

- In 1983, after more than three years of research, I published a first book on the camps Wallada editions: A camp for Gypsies ... and others. Montreuil-Bellay 1940-1945. The press - mostly regional - has spoken, and journals.
This book was reissued in the same editions Wallada in 1994 under the title These barbed forgotten by history. A camp for Gypsies ... and others. Montreuil-Bellay 1940-1945;

- Denis Peschanski, director of the Institute of History of this, published in the same year 1994 Gypsies in France 1939-194 6, somehow formalizing the recognition of these French camps.

- News reports on television (regional) also treated the subject, January 15, 1993, Daniel Mermet spent an hour at the camp of Montreuil-Bellay in his show Over there if I'm ;

- In 1995, the National Association of Gypsy Studies has released a special issue of its journal France: the internment of Gypsies. 1939-1946.

can therefore speak of blindness for some heavy national media who have never responded to my emails and seem only now to discover this sad story ...

It is true that the subject too disruptive in the 1980s, which focused on the Gypsies, nomads who disliked it had imposed in 1912 a book anthropometric normally intended for criminals?
These camps were French, not German, these reactions have been interned in mind whenever the Order signed April 6, 1940 by France was still a republic, and the latest having been released from the camp of Angouleme in the early days of June ... 1946.
In these camps had also been penned other outcasts, tramps like Nantes, but also women married to Dutch or German Nazis, as hostages in 1945 ...

Is then such a discovery as we speak now, in October 2009, silence finally broken? What
Freedom , handsome film by Tony Gatlif, is therefore a powerful reminder of the tragedy forgotten by history ... The few survivors of these camps are waiting desperately for over 60 years ...

early March 2010, editions Wallâda will release a third edition of my book, enriched by many rare and graphic material following the discovery of the archives of the Congregation of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, four to five of them with shared voluntary children's lives, living in a barrack. Title: The barbed discovers that history. A camp for Gypsies ... and others. Montreuil-Bellay 1940-1946.

On this topic, visit the Friends of the Memory of the camp Gypsy de Montreuil-Bellay: http://memoire.du.camp.free.fr

Saturday, October 31, 2009

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Fall 2009 at Montreuil-Bellay


View From the Bridge Napoleon.


Chateau Neuf.


Chateau Neuf Thouet.


Tower and the House of Boëlle Dovall.


The Thouet upstream Nobis.


Pile of old Gothic bridge collapsed in 1577.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

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SNSM

Two other models of boats of the National Society Rescue Wed in First, the star 131 in Seine SNS July 14 2008:


then every time the canoe C ap Fagnet Fécamp:

Photos © Agency Adhemar

Friday, October 9, 2009

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Château de Penne - Opening Summer 2010




The site opens to the public in summer 2010 and you will discover life in the Middle Ages, for young and old ...

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SNS 243 Hossegor Capbreton

Here, the star V 2 (10.5 meters) Saint Nicolas the National Society for Sea Rescue Capbreton

Queens Borough Marriage Hall

country Vaour

A medieval land

The picturesque Gorges de l'Aveyron on the outskirts of the Forest Grésigne, valleys of vineyards in the Gaillac lush valleys or Cérou Bonan, the country offers a Vaour great diversity of landscapes.

Here, nature plays except for the delight of lovers of fauna and flora, and the lovers of outdoor leisure nature or sports thrills.

These landscapes shaped by man and nature over time still bear the imprint of those who inhabited from prehistoric to modern times (caves, dolmens, hill forts, bridges, crosses, wash houses, fountains, pigeon, mills, chapels ...)

Our charming sleepy villages and sometimes spectacular, seduce lovers of old stones and historical places (castles, medieval Templar Commandery, castrum, churches, museum, site Cathar ...)

Vaour

Vaour was the seat of one of the top command posts of the Templars. Around 1160, monks soldiers present for fifteen years in the area, then seek a place to locate the seat of an Order and choosing Vaour, crossroads of routes of Saint Antonin Noble Val in Gaillac and Albi Penne , the site offers a panoramic view of the mountains of Auvergne, the Pyrenees and the Cevennes to the plains of the Albigenses. This fortress here included several buildings arranged around two courtyards.

Vaour On leaving, heading for Saint Antonin Noble Val, a of the largest dolmens Quercy advocates the middle of this intersection, a witness of past peoples.

Marnaves

Marnaves The village is situated in the valley to 185 m Cérou and was built on a small promontory,
probably to avoid the damage of raw river .
It is made of beautiful stone houses built in the country. The church of Saint-Médard is located in the center of the village bell tower was destroyed by lightning was rebuilt in 1884.

50 meters from the village on Road Vaour can find a beautiful laundry dating from 1894, recalling the time when the washer to wash their clothes Marnaves come and share some impressions.

Milhars

Milhars is a small medieval village essentially organized to control the entry of the valleys of Cérou (passage between the Quercy and the Albigenses) and Bonnan (access to Grésigne).
side stones, these constructions snail, hung on a small rocky outcrop below a restored castle in 1630. We name often "village walls."
Picturesque ruins testify to its rich past walls in a horseshoe with beautiful relieving arches and fortified doors.


Roussayrolles

Roussayrolles In the village, the small church of Our Lady of Roussayrolles (building of XIIIth century) houses since 1952 frescoes by one of the great masters of the icon Nikolai Greschny.

The Greschny
belong to a lineage of fresco and icon painters of the fourteenth century that transmit their tradition
from father to son.

St Michael Vax

Around the fifth century, monks from probably the Vere Valley, settled in a cave in a ravine and gave it the name of Combe St Michel.

The first Lord of Combe St Michel was the Sir Caussae or Caussac.
The castle built by Blanche of Castile (between 1200 and 1250) was responsible for building the village.

was a fortress with four towers. The Lord St Lacombe Michel was born there in 1753 and died there in 1812.

Nick Warburton Mynah Birds

A little story ...




In 580, at the time of the first lords of Penne, a church was built at the instigation of Saint Salvy, Bishop of Albi.

the twelfth and thirteenth centuries is built the present church, facing east and incorporated into the walled village. The apse dominated the gap occupied the place now.
Church Penne

In 1562, during the Wars of Religion, Protestants and those of Penne Monflanquin beat Charry, a lieutenant Montluc. Blaise Montluc head of the royal army and Catholics, took the city and 700 Protestants were massacred, including women who had defended the city [1].

In 1568 the Protestant leader Philip Rabastens takes the city remained Catholic. The church was partially destroyed [2]. Once back

religious peace, the church was restored in the Gothic style Occitan. A door is now open for now the gap is filled in, and the church is "back" (facing west). *
medieval village built on a rocky outcrop
* Church of the thirteenth century built on the ramparts, guidance reversed (westward).
* Cave of the Magdalene Albis.
* Castle overlooking the valley of the Aveyron. From Wikipedia


Today, the village has about 600 souls.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

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Artisans and Traders Restaurant

  • Cutler Smith: DUFFORT Bruno 81140 PENNE (by appointment) - Tel: 05 63 53 26 88
  • Ceramist: COUTOU Elizabeth PENNE 81,140 - elisabeth.couton @ wanadoo.fr
  • Grocery / Bread cui fire wood STOLT Odile Tel 05 63 53 97 82
  • Products Bio: LOCAL SEED - ROUVELLAT Catherine - grainedeterroir.com
  • Gardener / Maintenance of your garden green: COMFREY AND RESEDA - 81140 PENNE ROUVELLAT David - Tel: 06 63 213 377
  • Painting / Coating: EUDIER Charlotte 81140 PENNE - Tel: 05 63 53 48 42

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Terrace Restaurant
Regional cuisine - 81140 PENNE - Tel / Fax: 05 63 56 35 03