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Twilight in Amboise

This is a discussion on Twilight in Amboise within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; Thanks for all the comments! I would love to say it's my house but sadly it's not... This is a ...

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    Thanks for all the comments! I would love to say it's my house but sadly it's not... This is a great forum and it's so inspiring to see such amazing images from people. The podcasts are really helpful too for ideas and techniques for newbies like me (or should I say moi?). More please!

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    A close translation of "Home sweet home" could be "Foyer doux foyer". This expression is not however part of the usual french language.

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    Clement's French is likely better than mine. "Foyer doux foyer" makes much better sense. Foyer means home but it also means fireplace or hearth. Doux means soft or sweet.

    .. bonbon de famille à la maison
    To me this is a terrible translation; retranslated back to English it means family candy at home or the family's candy at home.
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