With Peter's image, the chap himself looked/seemed French, right? I do agree. So you are right to eliminate boules to prove Frenchness. The chap sitting contemplating the Palace du Papes in Avignon is certainly European. The young man was reading whilst his two young sons tore around Place de Vosges like mad things one Saturday morning. The boules game ensued around the back of the church in Gourdagues. The farmer was helping us pick veggies between Gourdagues and St Andre. Now the chap completing his journal sitting on the fountain in Arles, he COULD have been English. The woman with him looked English. No idea about the chap painting at Van Gogh's sanitorium outside St Remy.
Instead of titling this "French men" I should have said "Men in France" ... *grin* ...
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Now interestingly (other than the boules) I would not have picked them as french ... unlike the fellow Peter posted recently.
With Peter's image, the chap himself looked/seemed French, right? I do agree. So you are right to eliminate boules to prove Frenchness. The chap sitting contemplating the Palace du Papes in Avignon is certainly European. The young man was reading whilst his two young sons tore around Place de Vosges like mad things one Saturday morning. The boules game ensued around the back of the church in Gourdagues. The farmer was helping us pick veggies between Gourdagues and St Andre. Now the chap completing his journal sitting on the fountain in Arles, he COULD have been English. The woman with him looked English. No idea about the chap painting at Van Gogh's sanitorium outside St Remy.
Instead of titling this "French men" I should have said "Men in France" ... *grin* ...
I'll take the first one thanks.
Yeah ... he is most appealing, I agree.
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