
The rue (street) Ligner is a typical 20th arrondissement street, narrow, green and with mixed types of buildings. This street has a shape of its own, like a horseshoe starting and ending on the rue de Bagnolet. I like just wandering in this kind of streets which are to me a great part of Paris. In my "arrondissement", the 20th, you can also find a lot of "dead end" little streets looking like this one with a lot of green.
I checked this one on a map: it is practically within the borders of Père Lachaise.
ReplyDeleteVery nice street in an arrondissement to be discovered.
It is just gorgeous - I have only been to the 20th once, to Pere Lachaise. Hope to explore further one day.
ReplyDeleteYes, a lot of the landscape is still green in Sydney - we mostly have evergreen trees, with only afew deciduouse, and it never really gets cold enough for things to die off. Ther eis always flowers even in mid-winter! (average temperature during daytime in winter is about 16 degrees), and at the moment is still 20-22, in that range.
My pics were taken about 2 weeks ago.
love it! looks so laidback and relaxed!!
ReplyDeleteLovely street! I like such narrow alleys - they are charming:)
ReplyDeleteHow lovely. I can see why you like strolling here.
ReplyDeleteI like your theme this week. What a delightful place to live. I envy you.
ReplyDeleteI will explore your area on my next visit.
I was wandering my neighborhood two weeks ago got surprised of how much I found in those narrow, hilly, old, dead-end streets. I think I know how you feel.
ReplyDeletePS: what about your missing photo?