Christ washing the disciples' feet.
What is amazing is the quality of the carvings depicting scenes from the Bible. I also feel that the fact they had been buried, entombed in walls they have been in effect 'preserved' and kept protected from the ravages of pollution, wars and general handling by human. They are in better condition than they would have been. Biblical scenes are just like they were carved in the last few years.
A section of rebuilt cloister.
Cloisters aside Châlon-en-Champagne has been good. It's a very pretty mooring close to the city centre surrounded by Le Jard, a series of parks with good walks and features crisscrossed by waterways. What also made it fun was the number of bargees and other boat owners waiting for the Canal enter Champagne et Bourgogne to open after the winters renovations. It's the last real mooring before the split to go south to the Mediterranean or east to Strasbourg, as in our case.
Soraya about to set off from Le Jard in Châlon-en-Champagne.
My arm has recovered enough now to start some easy navigation, so Metz, Nancy and Strasbourg here we come.