Early afternoon we set off for Verdun through the countryside on the north-west side of the city. There is still a lot of autumn colour around and we were surprised at how quickly the fields between the forests are already greening with next year’s crops. We arrived in the city and after a short hunt found a parking spot where we could just walk across the road into Parc Japiot. Just a few people about initially but soon after 2.00. p.m. - after the two-hour "midi" - families and groups of friends started arriving to stroll through the park and excited young children raced to the children’s play area, which is well equipped. The park is a delight and we too enjoyed our stroll.
The pond. |
Winter berries for the birds. |
A tree still has plenty of golden leaves but has shed many on the ground - below. |
Bandstand - or perhaps just a shelter. |
View of part of the city on the other side of the River Meuse. |
We thought these were great and haven't seen them elsewhere...
Single-seat benches - well you don't always want to site beside a stranger! |
Children at play...
Another view across the river. |
A path runs between the park and the river. |
To the left, the old gateway into the city. |
Ducks! |
Towards the childrens' play area. |
A small bed of blue cornflowers - a Remembrance flower. |
Men sweep away a carpet of crunchy leaves to uncover the petanque area. |
On the way back, north of the city, we took the snaking road which climbs up and over the Hautes de Meuse. Many trees have shed their leaves but some are still very colourful and I managed a few quick shots through the car window.
It was good to be able to take advantage of the beautiful day. Hope there are more days like this before winter arrives!
You seem to have the sun which must have bypassed us this week! Lovely shots. The park looks like a real asset to the city.
ReplyDeleteOur turn! Ha-ha. But it makes such a difference to life - and the photos! The park isn't particularly big but it is lovely and was given a re-furb a couple of years ago.
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