The exhibition of photographs along the path from Farquèses to Lac d’Arbey proved to be so successful last year, that they have repeated it this summer, but this time with a series of paintings and sketches done by Belgian artist, Paul Coppens.  Born in Brussels in 1957, Paul discovered the Val d’Hérens at the age of 18 and has spent at least a month in the region for the past 25 years.

So, it was an obvious choice as an introductory walk for our friends, Karen and Ian, who are staying with us this week.

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  1. 50in50marathonquest Avatar
    50in50marathonquest

    beautiful adventures as always Mike…cheers!

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    1. Alittlebitoutoffocus Avatar

      Thanks Jamesie. I hope your back is as good as new! Cheers.

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  2. Tammy Twinkle Avatar

    I think this is a great way to exhibit art! Thanks for the butterfly identification.

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    1. Alittlebitoutoffocus Avatar

      Yes it is, and a great way to encourage people to go for a walk. Judith said I should suggest to the Commune that they post some of my butterfly pictures. They would look good blown up and hanging between the trees. Though I’m not sure it might scare some little ones into thinking there are giant butterflies!

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      1. Tammy Twinkle Avatar

        😊😊😊

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