Not everyone is spending your time on the internet doing research. It may be a journalistic reflex. I didn’t know you could search from a photo. Thanks Provence for this “important” info. Here is my traditional source, a book.
I’ve used this method too @Provence to solve puzzles based on pictures. I use Chrome as my browser, so I can just right click on the photo and select “Search google for image”. It can be really useful when the puzzle requires identifying a number of people and I don’t know who one of them is!
Yesterday we went for a walk in a nearby village… I sat on a bench to photograph the “laverie” and this gorgeous being hopped up to say hello. He/she then came for a walk all around the lanes with us! Happy Caturday!!
What a sweet puss and your introduction made me smile. I know exactly what a “laverie” is but did you ought to explain for non French speakers who might see the first three letters and think “why on earth would she want to photograph that?”!
Bonne promenade avec votre petit chat.
@Flora … It is a “lavoir” you are correct… had I remembered to upload my photo with the original comment, it would have been an attempt at French humor… now badly gone wrong The old fashioned version of a laundromat / laundry / launderette
Thank you, Flora, for the clarification and Vanessa for the photo. It was indeed a lavoir, so often seen in French villages. It reminded me that a visit to La Belle France is well overdue. Hopefully, that will be rectified in summer 2022. I am crossing my fingers!
Happy #Caturday!! This was our random village guide in a small French village in Montreal, France… after head rubs with Ian, this one led us up through the village to the Church! Love these moments