Thursday, July 8, 2010

I Remember Getting High Was Only On Swings Poem

Plateau vexinois

We take time to warm up our muscles a bit in a moment along the banks of the Seine. Then we turn to borrow the inverted ribs that separate us from Hanneucourt. Finally, we win the Castle Farm Barns . The forest takes on the appearance of chaos that we have to face in search of a famous Cross. This leads us to the Charter Castle, built near the Fountain St Gaucher . Later, the castle Brueil in Vexin offered to our curious gaze.

Namely: first written mention of Brueil in 832, as belonging to the abbey of St. Denis who had built the first church. It is given to the priory of St Lawrence by the archbishop of Rouen in 1145. During the first half of the 13th, Sir Hugh Brueil is lord of the place, which depends County Meulan. But the town is fragmented and from 1697 to 1790, the town depends on the deanery Magny before being attached to the Canton of Limay in 1803. In the meantime, two castles are built on the town. That the Charter is built and enlarged throughout the 19th century. As for the fountain, the legend says that Gaucher is put out to nurse in the Charter. At his death in 1140, Canon Aureil responsible for the cure and the Priory of Gargenville, built a chapel at Chartres and actually lead a procession on the day of the Ascension from the miraculous spring. The restorations carried out on various buildings in the 20th turn out the Romanesque nave of the church, whose steeple is spared.

Following their ascent on the board, we cut to reach the Gr2 farm Damply and gutters mill that feeds Bernon. And after a new effort, we reach the castle Jambville .

Namely: farm Damply , which belongs to the municipality of Montalet, is built in the 18th century. Feature vexin, it now houses restaurants and flea market. As for Jambville , the village is mentioned for the first time in the 11th century, a gift to the abbey of Coulombs. This church built in 1023. Queen Blanche of Castile made the rebuilding in 1148, and have a steeple. Unless this is the fact of Agnes Montfort was erected 16 towers of the same style in the Vexin. Under the old regime, the fee belongs to the lord of Mézy. It was built there the first castle, which serves as a base to another, built in the 14th and redesigned in the 17th. During this time, a nave was added to the church. In 1765, the estate was purchased by the Marquis du Tillet, who sold it in 1775 to Thomas Maussion, deputy to the States General from 1789. He developed the park including a Greek temple portico. But accused of conspiracy against state security, it quickly beheaded.

Taking Bout d'en Haut, we win the bout Guyon avoiding Pissot. Arrived at the farm Hazay , we are on the path of Groseillers. No fruit to taste here, but high heather and a red mouth that devoured all our strength. Fortunately, Avernes allows us to recover our spirits from the St Lucian .

Namely: place has been occupied since Neolithic times. A church, built in the 12th century, was rebuilt in the 13th before being burned in 1434, then again rebuilt in 1491 thanks to Catherine of Hardeville lady Avernes. A Calvinist temple is high after 1563, while Catherine de Medici had banned the practice of religion reformed Meulan. The church was again destroyed in 1590 (religious wars). Rebuilt, it became the temple of reason during the revolution (see carved porch). At the same time, the Prince de Montmorency Tingry, owner of the castle built in the 17th, it is stripped. In the 19th, the town is growing a little with the quarry, but they are gradually transformed into ponds. The charm the place attracts the novelist Joseph Kessel coming to rest in his home country, and the publisher Calmann Levy, who bought the castle, before handing it over to an orphanage, who in turn sells to a specialized school. Alas, the original buildings are denatured by successive occupants.

On leaving, we choose to follow the course of Aubette, we crossed the ford just after Théméricourt. Another beauty we looked a bit further: the chateau de Vigny and St Gildard .

Namely: testified that the village is 960 by the Archbishop of Rouen Hugh II. In 1504, Cardinal Georges d'Amboise first bought the estate and built a castle on the site of the ancient lords of the manor. The building then passed to the constable of Montmorency in 1555 and then to Rohan in 1694. But that Count Philip Vitali who had restored and rebuilt in 1867 by architect Charles Henri Cazaux (adding the square tower and chapel). It was he who rebuilt the church of the 12th, which threatened to collapse.

Continuing south, we avoid to stay on Longuesse the banks of the Aubette. There, the Gr1 Sagy and leads us to his beautiful church of St Sulpice . Continuing our journey, we'll soon hand the Maroches Manor and the church of St Peter of Condécourt. Since the sablons, we look admiringly on Chateau de Villette, flanked by his two water bodies.

Namely: Sagy , which has been occupied since Neolithic times, is spared by the invasions of the Middle Ages and the wars of religion, due to its position away from roads. The church, built in 1071, was ceded by the Bishop of Rouen to the abbey of St. Denis who remained until 1551. Threatening to collapse, it was rebuilt during the 19th century. Not until the 13th century that are listed on the lords land Condécourt . Yet there is already a church built in 1148. One of their descendants, Esq Guesclin of companies, is sommelier Charles V. At the site of an ancient fortress, the Château de Villette was built in 1663 according to plans by Francois Mansart. It is completed by his nephew, Jules Hardouin Mansart Jean Dyel, president of the Cour des Aides of Normandy, Ambassador of France to Venice. In 1786 Sophie de Grouchy, owner's daughter, married in the chapel of the Marquis de Condorcet in the presence of La Fayette, their witness.

We go on the other side of the hill to cross Château Gaillard and take direction from Evecquemont. After discovering the old neighborhood whose Notre Dame we see the veins mushroom in the woods of the Saracens, then take the path of Heaven, to win Meulan. We quickly crossed the town to join the towpath, we no have scored a short stop at the foot of the church of St Nicolas .

Namely: in 1066, the Countess of Meulan reveals the existence of Evecquemont, held by a Benedictine Abbey of Fecamp. The activity revolves around the vineyard. The church was rebuilt in the 13th century and rebuilt in the 16th. The land, cleared by the monks, are dedicated to fast vineyard. Blanche of Castile would have come to pray and Parmentier would have made his first attempts at cultivation of potatoes. Lane dungeon certifies Development the village. In the 17th, the village is dedicated to the exploitation of quarries. But at the end of World War I, abandoned, some are converted into mushroom, with 4 harvests every 10 weeks, 3t of Paris mushrooms per week. It remains today as seven mushroom growers in the Paris region. Of the seven churches that were Meulan , the only remaining church of St Nicolas, built between 1130 and 1150. Facade and bell tower were rebuilt in the 13th and 18th centuries. A chapel was added at the bedside in 1876 and the tower raised in 1889. Collapsed since he expects to be restored. The station was built in 1892 to accommodate travelers on the right bank of the Seine, 50 years later than for the left bank. The difficulties related to the field requires engineers to dig a tunnel under the church. Paradise Farm is built in the 19th. It occupies the entire hill was built in 1970. The town saves a few buildings in 1977 to rehabilitate the space for cultural events.

We go against the church of St Germain of Mézy to enjoy a view over the Seine. Too bad the other side of the river, the Renault factory disfigures the landscape. How awful that these monstrous plants! Further, Apremont gives us a final offer views of the river and the town of Juziers. Here we find the laundry and St Michel , before concluding our tour.

Namely: the town which sprawls on the hillside has been known since the 7th century when it belonged in part to the Benedictine Abbey of St Pierre Valley , near Chartres. In 978, the Countess Letgarde, widow of the Count of Chartres, he sold all his lands Juziers. The priory was founded in 987 by monks of Chartres. St Louis, Blanche of Castile Queen Margaret and stay there on occasion. In the 12th, St. Michael's Church follows the priory chapel. She has one of the oldest elevations at three levels of Ile de France. The priory was burnt during the wars of the League, then abandoned in 1752 and sold as national property in 1793. The Second Empire converts into a country house. In the early 19th, laundries five of the village are covered with the advent of cast iron columns and tiles. In 1899, the mayor is also built to house the school girls and boys, as well as housing for teachers. The Pillars of the 3rd Republic are thus united until 1960.

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