Breizh ma Bro
For most of you to arrive on this page and not having set one foot in Brittany, the title seems more than intriguing. But these words carry a couple of years of my existence. This region was my adopting country, the place where I found a second home, the place that taught me to embrace history and culture, to appreciate the storm, but most of all – the ocean when it is liberating itself from all of its ‘poseidonian’ demons. Out of respect for this land and for the people I had the chance to encounter here, I am going to call this album ‘Breizh ma Bro’ – ‘Brittany my country’.
![photo of the ocean in Brittany France](/wp-content/themes/yootheme/cache/50/DSC07493-50428729.jpeg)
![stormy sky photo](/wp-content/themes/yootheme/cache/63/DSC07540-2-632ad23d.jpeg)
![photo of La Torche surfing spot](/wp-content/themes/yootheme/cache/ca/DSC08655-ca126fea.jpeg)
![summer flowers in contre-jour](/wp-content/themes/yootheme/cache/6e/DSC07511-6eb59982.jpeg)
![photo of the Atlantic Ocean](/wp-content/themes/yootheme/cache/3a/DSC07478-3a215b70.jpeg)
![nature's details in a photo](/wp-content/themes/yootheme/cache/29/DSC07323-29bcf944.jpeg)
![landscape photo of Pointe du Raz Brittany France](/wp-content/themes/yootheme/cache/3b/DSC08494-3b8e88a3.jpeg)