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    Visiting Anjou



    For our holidays, we went on a pilgrimage in Anjou (France) were many of my ancestors lived a long time ago.

    I am here standing before the gate of La Chartreuse du Liget.

    An ancestor of mine built this monastery to atone for an important sin.
    Simple minds. It was indeed a very long time ago.





    We had a very young guide for the occasion. It was cute to hear the story of my forefathers narrated in such a fresh and naïve way.





    This stone barrel has a nice story . It was built to shelter the soul of a monk that appreciated wine a little too much.

    The waters of this original fountain are supposed to be the tears of this poor soul flowing from it continuously.





    La Courroierie.





    The monk's table, huge an indestructible !





    The nearby town of Montrésor and it's castle.





    This time, my kilt-making wife Lady Chrystel herself was my lovely guide !





    I suggest we follow her...






    more to come...


    Best,

    Robert
    Robert Amyot-MacKinnon

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    Montrésor, down town !













    The castle...













    It was nice to rest for a while.




    A bit of exercise after all that culture and History...





    Back to her elder sister's place in Berry, little Evangeline enjoyed decorating cupcakes.



    Robert Amyot-MacKinnon

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    I hope you enjoyed these.

    I was dressed from head to toe by Lady Chrystel. Merci Madame.


    All the best,


    Robert
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    Thanks for sharing - excellent photos
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    Wonderful pictures...thanks for sharing. I'm curious as to when the monastary was built. Being from a part of the world where something from 100 years ago is considered old, I can only imagine what it must be like to be immersed in history like that, particularly something built by one of your ancestors. It must have been quite some 'indiscretion' to warrant an edifice like that!

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    Robert, I have been wanting an argyle jacket and waistcoat, and have been thinking charcoal, but now after seeing these photos, I'm seriously considering a lovat? green set. Very good looking!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RB51 View Post
    Wonderful pictures...thanks for sharing. I'm curious as to when the monastary was built. Being from a part of the world where something from 100 years ago is considered old, I can only imagine what it must be like to be immersed in history like that, particularly something built by one of your ancestors. It must have been quite some 'indiscretion' to warrant an edifice like that!

    Laurie
    The monastery was founded in 1178 but they kept addinng new buildings to the first ones until the French Revolution (1789).
    You can take a look at these excellent sets of pictures :
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/lionfra...7615252433089/


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    Wonderful photos, Robert. Thank you.
    As my childhood was immersed in d'Anjou pears, I was expecting a pear tree in bloom in at least one photo. I guess I'll have to send you a photo of them.
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    It was built by Henry II Plantagenet (also an ancestor of mine) apparently to atone for the murder of Thomas a Becket. http://ckenb.blogspot.com/2006/07/la...-du-liget.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by McFarkus View Post
    It was built by Henry II Plantagenet (also an ancestor of mine) apparently to atone for the murder of Thomas a Becket. http://ckenb.blogspot.com/2006/07/la...-du-liget.html
    Bingo !
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