Showing posts with label Montségur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Montségur. Show all posts

Monday, September 3, 2012

Montségur in an autumn light.

   Suddenly, overnight, it became autumn, and we went outdoors to feel a nip in the air. After weeks of coming indoors to get cool, we've now started doing the opposite.
    And we've had rain, a blessing after what seems like weeks of 30-plus temperatures. You can even get tired of blue skies (but not for long).
     The other afternoon was grey and dull as a friend and I drove to Lavelanet. Usually Montségur, the dramatic peak that was the last stronghold of the Cathars, almost fades into the background hills. Today, it stood out so spectacularly that I grabbed my camera.
     Those grey spots are rain on the windscreen.

Monday, November 17, 2008

The View from the Supermarket Parking Lot


Even though I cheated by using the "zoom" on my camera, this is still a staggering view of chateau Montségur, the last stronghold of the Cathars. Shot, as the title says, from the very unatmospheric parking lot shared by Intermarché and Bricomarché.