
That ... I just put online the latest shipment arrived before 1 October. 20 buildings are in competition. And I hope that, like me, you've enjoyed originality, diversity of styles, the eclectic geographical ... Thank you to the brave who have not hesitated to submit their images and, in advance, congratulations to everyone: we have made nice discoveries and fact, imagination, these trips more or less distant than we realize maybe not true.
Having realized it was difficult to note each issue during his appearance on the blog, I am lined up behind the suggestion of some of you, who campaigned instead for a joint vote. They had obviously not wrong.
So I handed over the counters, to discriminate against someone (and especially the last participants). So now to you, choosing your favorite building (you are entitled to select up to three if you really can not decide!). Just send me a comment, exclusively on the mall's blog ("lemateur.denouilles @ laposte.net") with the number of items that have collected on your preference. I confine myself, then, to make "sticks" for each of your votes and send the most acclaimed ... will have won!
To view all the items, simply click on the label "Game 2008" and the 20 posts will appear on your screen. Thus, none of them will escape your appreciation.
October 20, I'll additions ... and I will be releasing, in addition to the winner's name (or pseudonym, if he wants to remain anonymous), the nature of the gift that I will be happy to provide. What? Patience. Another brief fortnight and you'll know.
If, by mistake, I forgot to publish an item, thank you let me know soon.
And pardon me that some Nathalie announced its participation (it will recognize) ... but I can not wait.

Meanwhile (and make you dream again a little), I close the competition as I had opened with two pictures of another curious church. This one is Lafrançaise (Tarn-et-Garonne). It was built by architect Bréfeil in 1877, in a pleasant style composite, which scored its orientalist dome is not the least charm. The author of the murals in the choir is probably Cazotte Louis, a painter from the region of Montauban, which made many religious settings (but I could not get confirmation of this information, so I give it with caution). Overlooking the valley and vast fields of corn, the church of La Perouse (his name) has just been reopened after a long restoration. We can visit it again, under the enlightened and passionate volunteer members of an association that handles open to the public every Saturday and Sunday afternoon. Hoping that my two shots not relieve anyone to go there ...
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