Thursday, June 14, 2012

Chairs















Dear BCBG, BCBTwin and friends,

Here are my entries for chairs collected from some of the villages
I visited last week; ahem proof that I was constantly thinking of you
while on the look out for chairs to shoot hi hi

1) Chaises de la fontaine de Vaucluse  a must visit site 
2) Chaises de Gordes  another must
3) Chaises de Nyons  you can skip this town :)
4) Chaises de Montpellier  recently rated by the NY Times as a up and coming town to visit
5)  Au pied de Cevennes  if you like Cezanne
6)  Plage du grand Travers if you like sand dunes 
7) Cabriere d'Avignon you can skip it too just go pour une danse sur le pont D'Avignon during the festival :)

Hope you enjoyed the chaises :)
BT

6 comments:

  1. Hi BiTi

    Just awesome BT, you can do a chaise travelogue!

    Caro

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  2. BiTi babii,
    Love your collages, specially Vaucluse with the emerald green water and the lemon yellow and apple green chairs, Gourdes and Vincennes.
    Thanks for sharing with us the pretty views and the nice collection of chairs.
    You are sending Nyons twice, for us to remember that we should skip it, hi hi hi. And was it because you were too busy dancing, thus no photo for Cabriere D'Avignon even though it was mentioned in your posting? :-).
    XO
    MC

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  3. BiTwin,
    I saw your missing collage for Chaises de Cabrie\re d'Avignon on the blog. I love the photos and the presentation. The combination of the green window, white frame and the salmon pink color of the wall is so refreshing, and the panoramic view of the village is awesome.
    XO
    MC

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  4. Hello Bao Tram

    Such a lovely collection of amazingly beautiful Chair pictures,
    as interesting as the settings that surrounded them
    Chaises de la fontaine de Vaucluse
    The best seats in the house, close up look to a thrilling view,
    the swirling, emerald river running its course while providing a cool,
    minty fresh feel to the green scenery

    Chaises de Gordes
    An assortment of seatings, either strategically placed or randomly
    positioned, adding a defining touch to a charming little town

    Chaises de Nyons
    In a gravity defying act, or more likely restful pose, the piling of chairs
    proved to be an attraction, for a quiet, unassuming place

    Chaises de Montpellier
    A convenient meeting place for tourists, and locals alike with various seatings located in different areas playing a major role

    Plage du grand Travers
    A lonesome white beach seat on the lookout for the perfect wave,
    or, simply biting time for much needed companionship

    Quang

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  5. Such artistic compositions from a well-traveled photog! Love them all BT!
    Trang

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  6. Hi BT and Friends

    Very comprehensive collection of chairs... So appealing for a rest to enjoy the scenery.on a long journey. I agree with Quang.

    KPN

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