You can walk for 7km along a riverside path ... but on the day my feet took me towards the park, and an instinct sent the feet along a different path, the sun was low in the sky.
Les Hortillonnages are the area at top left - here's the satellite view, closer up -
An area of drainage canals and small islands containing gardens and summer cottages, accessible only by small boats. It's been like this for about 800 years; originally the area covered 10,000 hectares, now only 300 hectares are left, of which 25 hectares or so are used by a dozen of the remaining market gardeners.
A short way along the road was a sign indicating an art display -
Over the bridge (the passerelle) we go, to check it out -What a lovely peaceful place.
Part of Sheena Seek's installation -
Hopefully the text will be legible if you click on the image -
The next one didn't work so well for me -This was hard to photograph -
One part of the larger whole - it had a really good feeling to it -
Not art, just someone's hidey-hole....
Back to the installations - a hop yard -
These lovely white branches, a skeleton that might be walking around in the forest -
Some things that were there became part of "the art" ...
A distant view of something jolly -
More glimpses over the canals -
Back to the art - this one was large and you only "got it" after walking around for a while -
A view into the city, and this strange monster crawling out of the swamp...
Back to the riverside and the calm reflections of evening -
But it was the anarchic area of old cottages and leaping spans (high enough to pole a boat underneath) that was so interesting -
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