We begin at the Labyrith, the gazebo in the center is so rad.
A better view of the labyrinth, I believe I took this standing on something holding the camera above my head.
A nice view of the center. Obviously, this is an easy maze to navigate with such low hedges.
I could probably take 100 photos of this thing.
One of my favorate pics of the trip. Looking up inside.
Is that baby drinking wine?
Another interior silhouette shot.
Leaving the maze.
A parting shot.
People walk down the path.
We arrive at the chateau
The guest house.
The main chateau, people looking out the window.
A view from the grounds.
The guest house and other big house from the grounds.
The main chateau was undergoing rennovation as you can see here.
A pretty French girl!
The garden.
Here it is in all its scaffolding glory.
Despite what you see in these pics, this place was quite crowded with tourists. For some reason, they all avoid walking right here.
Plant attack.
I'm a sucker for shooting heads that pop out of buildings.
Why the long face?
Looking out from the inside.
One of my new favorate subjects to photograph, stained glass windows.
Some context for the windows.
Here I go getting all artsy again.
The obligitory flower shot ;)
A cool hallway.
Boar head.
Laura like this shot, so I included it in this album. Tomatos.
This totally made me think of my mom cause she has a bunch of photo books with this sort of thing.
The chateau kitchen.
A self picture.
Not sure what it is, but it looks wicked cool and kinda steampunk.
See? Nobody walks here. Except me to take this shot.
These sphinx flank the path back.
Just a picturesque bench/wall.
Another nice wall/door shot.
One of many cotteges on the grounds.
Faceless lady/bell/dress sculpture thing.
Another cottege.
A parting shot of the waterway on the way out.