1,094 Comments for Fort de la Chartreuse

Hi, Lynne :-)
....one of the fancy ones with the maple-leaf pull handle upgrade :-D (is that a maple leaf?)
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Tres Bien!
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The symmetry is amazing! They really built it beautifully, and you captured it wonderfully!
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Love this shot!
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"kaput" literally means broken. It could mean "dead" in the sense that an appliance is dead (i.e. "The blender is kaput.") It has a double meaning in English when used with an object. It is not mean to be "dead" as applies to something living but rather "dead" as applies to an object that no longer functions.
Hope that all makes sense.
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The stones been weeping greenish drops where the torture never stops!
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Demarche, French for Saturday? I don't know what French you learned, but for Saturday, we say "samedi". Sunday, however, is "dimanche", which looks a bit like "demarche". We use "démarche" for things like processes and "taking steps to obtain something".
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Step into darkness.....
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Love the door!

This would make a fantastic coffee table!
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That's really.,...Amazing! Never seen anything like it.
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Oh nice textures!
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Sa-WEEEEET!!!! Love it Motts!
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I can almost hear the echoing of the boots upon the concrete....
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That is one creepy soap dispenser!!!