Posts Tagged 'animals'
Is this a tiger? Is this a plant? No, it’s Tigrou!
Tigrou was my cat for almost a decade when I was a teenager.
I used to feed his mother, called Rantanplan, like the dog of the comic character Lucky Luke. Rantanplan lived as a (not so)wild cat in the nature… (more)
Is this a tiger? Is this a plant? No, it’s Tigrou!
Tigrou was my cat for almost a decade when I was a teenager.
I used to feed his mother, called Rantanplan, like the dog of the comic character Lucky Luke. Rantanplan lived as a (not so)wild cat in the nature… (more)
Isle of Rhé: a story of oysters and donkeys
The Isle of Rhé (Ile de Ré in french) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, three kilometers away from the coast and the city of La Rochelle.
Even though it is rather small, with an area of only 85… (more)
Isle of Rhé: a story of oysters and donkeys
The Isle of Rhé (Ile de Ré in french) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, three kilometers away from the coast and the city of La Rochelle.
Even though it is rather small, with an area of only 85… (more)
A bug’s life
In the summer, as I was wandering in the french countryside in the Cantal, near the Château de Val, I encountered a small beetle that looked wonderful in the sunlight.
As you can see on the picture, its colour is… (more)
A bug’s life
In the summer, as I was wandering in the french countryside in the Cantal, near the Château de Val, I encountered a small beetle that looked wonderful in the sunlight.
As you can see on the picture, its colour is… (more)
La Rochelle : a city by the Ocean
La Rochelle is a city in western France, by the Atlantic Ocean. It has a population of approximately 75000 inhabitants and is famous for its beaches and its harbour framed between gorgeous medieval towers.
In the harbour, alongside the embankment,… (more)
La Rochelle : a city by the Ocean
La Rochelle is a city in western France, by the Atlantic Ocean. It has a population of approximately 75000 inhabitants and is famous for its beaches and its harbour framed between gorgeous medieval towers.
In the harbour, alongside the embankment,… (more)


