The area and the country is dotted with these vestiges of an ancient form of communication. They are signal towers. Some spare and utilitarian others more celebrated.
The Style Saloniste has an interesting post highlighting San Francisco photographer Vicki Topaz's work capturing some of these structures, albeit from a different region. www.thestylesaloniste.com/2010/08/photographer-i-admire-vicki-topaz.html? or www.vickitopaz.com
As part of our building project I built a rendering/homage to these structures. It's shape is typical of those found in Provence; square and tall and lean. It sits off to the side of the main rear porch. It is a small eddy of calm. Exiting the end of the porch onto a small catwalk you turn left and pierce the back wall of the pigeonnier. The inside is walled with small open faced compartments/niches that in our case usually hold candles or objects, and otherwise just make a strangely enveloping graphic. We suspended a large bed. One side is opened to the view of the neighboring vineyard. From here the landscape is all that can be seen. It is remarkably quiet and "away" from all the rest. At night it is like walking into a lantern floating above the olive grove. It is a place to rest, to sketch /or contemplate new ideas, to read, to cuddle, gather and lounge, or an alternative place to sleep and recharge, and dream.....
Daniel, this just get better and better...
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing spot! i love to sleep outdoors at night and do so in a canopy bed....your space would be a dream come dream come true...
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