On 21st April 2018 our walk took us past three village churches. And of course, we popped in…
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Oh just so lovely Crispina! Thanks for sharing these! π β€
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As I’ve said before, I have my photos as slideshows on my desktop. These, and yesterday’s photo, have been playing for the past few days. And in so playing, I saw their beauty, and so had to share.
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Beautiful
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Thank you π
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My pleasure
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Your photos brighten my day!
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I thank you. So glad you like π
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I love visiting churches especially if they have stained glass windows. Love your flower shots!
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I thank you, Susan. I always pop into any church I pass… not that all are open. I love church architecture, and trying to guess at its age.
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Yes the architecture is spectacular with some. I’d love to visit churches where you are, as they’re a lot older than what they are here.
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We do have some old ones, though the oldest pasts aften hidden, being the foundations, else overbuilt by later generations.
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The ones featured here all had foundations that date at least to the early Norman period, and remnants of general fabric dating back to early C12th.
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Nice to think of someone still doing the flowers for the church even when services are no longer going ahead.
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Ah, but this was two years ago, and in a rural area where the church is still a strong force in the smaller communities
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I haven’t seen an arrangement in a long time. I love the forsythia and especially the white Lilies.There’s some kind of fir in there too. They’re all beautiful. Thank you.
They’re good to see, cause I just woke up from a nightmare LOL breathing lol
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Glad you enjoyed and that they pleased you.
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Yes! I just put the lilies on my laptop background.
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Are you ok? and your family?
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Yep. No probs. And you?
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I’m ok. I’ve got a bit of a cold but no fever. So, I’m not worried π I got up early and posted my song lyric story and went back to bed I was so tired. But, I’m fine now. Glad to hear you’re ok!
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Yea. π π π
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Lovely, Crispina… Tell me, is this the same church you used for a previous prompt?
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I have used the lily arrangement before, a couple years back. But otherwise I haven’t used them before. Ah, no, one has a fantastic sunray carving over its south door. I’ve used that.
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I didn’t think the flowers… but the windows…
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Nah, they’re a commonly found window construction. The same mason would work on most of the churches in an area.
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OK… the windows looked familiar
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I could post fifty photos of fifty church windows and they’d all look very much alike, yet all come from different churches. I could do the same with church doors, and wilth towers, both round and square. Thus I do tend to look for those that are different. But like I said, there were only so many workmen to go round, and I expect the masons’ guild laid down strict guidelines. π
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Right then. I shall shut up now π
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The lighting in the first and the last is amazing! The second one got kind of washed away by the similar background. And the third could have been more beautiful had there been a bigger version of that floral arrangement (of course not the photographer’s fault! π)but still, they all look great. And flowers – when do they not brighten up your mood! π
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Thank you. My intent was to lighten people’s mood. π π π
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Of course! I must have sounded like some snobbish critic turning up my nose and examining the photographs as if ranking them for a short-list! That wasn’t my intent though nor what I felt when I saw your post. They were all delightful. π
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I didn’t take it a snobbish, merely as an observation. π
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Lovely.
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Thank you π
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My pleasure.
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For some reason, your comments aren’t showing in the Reader. No probs, they flash up in the Desktop Notification and appear in Comments on the Dashboard. But it is weird. But that’s why I can’t click on like. π
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So strange.π
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Indeed. I was hoping closing down and starting again might cure it. But it’s still doing it today
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It seems like, it doesnβt like meπππ
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No, it’s okay, I’ve found you. Another innovation by the wonderful WP team. Comments will now show up in [Comments] in the [My Home] screen (which I don’t usually use). See, I can like from her too. Oh good. Just means I have to have two screens open.
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