After lunch , a walk around La Borne village.
And a visit to a small museum/gallery in a beautiful little old church
These were described as Fountains ...but the heads are lids ( I have read elsewhere a description of the exhibition) and there is a hole at the foot.. possibly for a tap..it could be a Vinaigriere?
This is a roof finial
And a highly decorated jar.
Then a long drive back... slightly longer but a faster road, but starting at 3pm there was far more traffic than the morning. However nothing to the amount of traffic streaming north at the end of their holidays!
We had a stop on an Aire...much needed shade in the middle of a parched prairie of stunted sunflowers and stubble.
We passed some irrigation pools..with nothing but a little vegetation in the bottom...and great rivers reduced to not much more than a trickle...
There may be rain this week...which would be good, at long last. Of course the 4 day cycling race Tour de Limoges starts on Tuesday....
Some interesting ceramics there - inspiration perhaps? Ah, and a cycling race . . . now I know why you're there!
ReplyDeleteSurprisingly not! We just both have been very active all our lives in different fields of the cycling world . And if there is a local race we can easily watch ..
DeleteBeautifully made objects used for quite an ordinary day to day purpose.
ReplyDeleteI love those animal figures scattered around on the houses too.
I am enjoying your trip.
ReplyDeleteCharming village details. Love the antique pottery and ceramics, especially Les Fontaines!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing place, well worth the travel time and hassle of to and from.
ReplyDeleteIs the stop sign unique? Or are all stop and other signs in English? Curious minds wish to know.🤭
No other signs in English, apart from some in several languages for tourists and foreign lorry drivers
DeleteWhat great photos! I enjoyed your eye for detail outside and in.
ReplyDeleteLots of beautiful clay work! I like the roof finials and the "fountains" are terrific, whatever they were for. That mouse sculpture in the wall recess is very curious.
ReplyDeleteAnd the play on words...
DeleteLa Borne seems to carry a very high profile for ceramics. Is this one of the main sources for tourism and jobs in the area?
ReplyDeleteYou must be having a grand time traveling with your friend.
Yes it is...but it has been a centre for pottery for thousands of years
DeleteSome beautiful works. I’ve wondered ,occasionally, about trying to make things with clay. Then I remember that I have no upper body strength and my shoulders would pop out. I definitely loved the eyes in the guttering.
ReplyDeleteIf I ever find some I just might add them to mine
You don't have to be strong..and you don't have to throw on the wheel....
DeleteExactly what I came to ask: the figurines on the roof. Do they have a history or a purpose or are they simply there to amuse and delight?
ReplyDeleteTheir purpose is a roof finial...but they also amuse and delight! Some are as old as the houses
DeleteAn interesting village with ceramics everywhere.
ReplyDeletelove the clay mice
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