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  • We continue up side streets moving toward Shimokawara-dori which leads to Ishibe-Koji where the old pavestone streets of old Kyoto are still intact.

    Archive 2008-04-01 Elizabeth McClung 2008

  • We continue up side streets moving toward Shimokawara-dori which leads to Ishibe-Koji where the old pavestone streets of old Kyoto are still intact.

    Japan April 15 & 17 Part II: Old Kyoto’s night walk: Gion, Geisha's Temples & Shrines Elizabeth McClung 2008

  • The pavestone had been glossed by an overnight rain, and from his stoop the entire boulevard stretched away like an expanse of oiled slate.

    The Mercury Visions of Louis Daguerre Dominic Smith 2006

  • The pavestone had been glossed by an overnight rain, and from his stoop the entire boulevard stretched away like an expanse of oiled slate.

    The Mercury Visions of Louis Daguerre Dominic Smith 2006

  • If Louis extrapolated from what he remembered of her during their last meeting in 1807, when she was twenty-two and he was nineteen, and added forty years of weather, revolution, illness, childbearing, she was more or less what he imagined: a woman aged with grace, a certain defiance in the way she gathered gold-and wine-colored leaves from the Sorbonne lawn while law students clopped across the pavestone in their gowns.

    The Mercury Visions of Louis Daguerre Dominic Smith 2006

  • If Louis extrapolated from what he remembered of her during their last meeting in 1807, when she was twenty-two and he was nineteen, and added forty years of weather, revolution, illness, childbearing, she was more or less what he imagined: a woman aged with grace, a certain defiance in the way she gathered gold-and wine-colored leaves from the Sorbonne lawn while law students clopped across the pavestone in their gowns.

    The Mercury Visions of Louis Daguerre Dominic Smith 2006

  • If Louis extrapolated from what he remembered of her during their last meeting in 1807, when she was twenty-two and he was nineteen, and added forty years of weather, revolution, illness, childbearing, she was more or less what he imagined: a woman aged with grace, a certain defiance in the way she gathered gold-and wine-colored leaves from the Sorbonne lawn while law students clopped across the pavestone in their gowns.

    The Mercury Visions of Louis Daguerre Dominic Smith 2006

  • The pavestone had been glossed by an overnight rain, and from his stoop the entire boulevard stretched away like an expanse of oiled slate.

    The Mercury Visions of Louis Daguerre Dominic Smith 2006

  • There will be a pavestone entrance to a housing developement on the right.

    Ajijic to Patzcuaro 2004

  • The pavestone path leading to the house meandered through the lawn.

    Fat Tuesday Brown, Sandra, 1948- 1997

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