WhatADifferenceADayMakes

By Veronica

Mono Monday: fragmented frame

I only had ten minutes before yoga to hurry round the backstreets of Narbonne with my camera. There were lots of candidates for derelict Thursday, but as it's only Monday ...

The street this house is in is terribly shabby and mostly uninhabited (I hope, given the state of the buildings). I always like to see the palimpsest of re-used stonework in old buildings. Although of course this re-use over the centuries is one reason why there's almost none of Roman Narbonne left -- its medieval remains have fared very slightly better. But it's human nature to adapt what's available to new uses -- recycling in fact. Also note the oblique corner of the building at ground level-- there are lots of these shaved-off corners in Narbonne's oldest narrow streets. Many have grooves where too-wide carts must have grazed along them as they turned the corner.

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