And here is the third (and not the last :p) post about my little holiday in Brittany! I did a little break of this series of “Brittany” articles when I published Salvation yesterday, but I truly needed to write everything I had in my heart down… I’m not saying I am at my very best now, but it nonetheless helped me even a bit get better :)!
But let’s come back to Brittany… This new photo post revolves around the “free spirit” theme, as in my opinion, the photos here below quite inspire calmness and freedom! Some of them show the beautiful and pretty cosy-looking church of Perros-Guirec as well as its surroundings.
Second opus of my holidays in Brittany!!! This one is dedicated to the lovely wander we had the day we arrived in Perros-Guirec! After having enjoyed a nice cup of tea, we decided to head to the seafront and make our eyes ‘drool over’ the stunning landscape we were facing!
These photos might well and truly be the only photos displaying a beautiful bright sun, as the day we arrived was the only quite sunny day, but we couldn’t have properly enjoyed this gorgeous region without its local weather :p, could we?! It would have all been fake (well… kind of :p!). #haha
Anyway, I hope you’ll enjoy the photos and your ride through them! Lots of other pictures are coming soon, so keep on checking the blog these following days 😉
♪ You just gotta ignite the light and let it shine
Just own the night like the 14th of July
‘Cause baby, you’re a firework Come on, show ’em what you’re worth Make ’em go, oh, oh, oh As you shoot across the sky
Baby, you’re a firework Come on, let your colours burst Make ’em go, oh, oh, oh You’re gonna leave ’em falling down ♪
Happy 14th of July everyone!!!! I am just posting a little article today to share my yesterday’s hometown firework and the few photos we took with two good old friends who I celebrated the French national day with!
I’m quite satisfied with the photos of the firework, especially because… (as we’re very gifted #irony :p) we managed to arrive at the very end of the show, which means I had to take the pictures while getting there :/! Knowing that, it’s not too bad, is it?!
July 14th 1789… the storming of the Bastille, the fall of the royal authority’s symbol, the flashpoint of the French Revolution! Yesterday, we were saying that we really liked our national day, the Bastille day! It is so symbolic and I’m personally very proud of that day, because it also belongs to my favourite period of the French history!
I’m not going to teach anything in that post, I don’t think I’m qualified for that kind of stuff, but I will simply let you enjoy (I hope!) the photos we took yesterday evening (when I by the way had a very great and lovely time :D)!
With this, I shall maybe say… VIVE LA FRANCE! (Even though the country might not be at its very best at the moment, it must be admitted that this is a beautiful country that contains lots of gorgeous sights… and I think French people (that includes me :/!!!) should definitely be prouder of their homeland!)
I’m gonna leave you with this adorable full of love pic ❤ and tell you to…
Keep holding on to what you love & enjoy the ride of life 😉