Gigolo d'Agneau
This young gigolo has caught the eye of the ladies, much to the annoyance of the head of the herd.
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This young gigolo has caught the eye of the ladies, much to the annoyance of the head of the herd.
To proof its provenance, the Gascon Noir chicken is sold with much of its black feathers attached and is dressed in blue with a waxed mediallion and is a very fashionable bird in Paris
Captive wood pigeons are set in the canopy of the trees to draw in the migrating palombes. This clever chap has trained his pigeons to also entertain them.
The beautiful Canal du Midi runs from Toulouse to Sete on the Mediterranean coast. Available as A4, A3 and A2 giclée prints.
When the French say that they're doing 'La tournée des grands-ducs', it means that they are going on a classy drinking tour of all the best joints in town. An upmarket pub crawl.
Rugby players. What's in a name? By the way 'Gaillard' means strapping, big built.
This well-built farmer's wife knows how to get two geese home from the foire aux oies. Indian ink, using a brush.
This black sheep has seen that one of the herd has gone off on its own and comments on it, oblivious of the irony.
'Chair de poule' is the French equivalent of goose bumps. Playing on the word chair/chaise, this one is not happy about being plucked and now someone has already taken her place.
This cock is not likely to pull a muscle as he takes a beer and fag while watching his horse come in at the Cafe des Sports.
Under the arches of the market hall in Trie sur Baïse (65). Available as an A4, A3 and A2 print
The hunters turn away for a second and the wild boar gets her young across the gap, hopefully.
A twist on the Gershwin classic, boue is french for mud .. and these Gascon pigs couldn't be happier.
In Course Landaise the art is to avoid the cow as it charges and to be as close to the horns as possible. This chap took it to the limit, but the crowd are in for a close encounter themselves!
Who wouldn't be happy to be in love, in a 2CV in a field full of flowers.
Do not disturb. These pilgrims are making the most of the shade for a siesta.
When a gateau a la broche becomes the Rocher the Pyrenees, if you can’t climb it, eat it.