What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
Hari OM It is the pictorial history of Scotland a la bayeaux tapestry! It is to be found inside the National Portrait Gallery on Queen Street, Edin city centre. Yxx
Ohhh love those red stairs and all the harps.
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Oh Aunty Yam, where is that medieval frieze? Its got Mum drooling (and that's not a pretty sight!)
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Princess Leah xxx
Hari OM
DeleteIt is the pictorial history of Scotland a la bayeaux tapestry! It is to be found inside the National Portrait Gallery on Queen Street, Edin city centre. Yxx
So many interesting lines in these photos!
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Hazel & Mabel
I can't even pick a favorite!! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteParticularly fine photos today. The harps especially. Oh yes, and our fine new bridge.
ReplyDeleteCheers! Gail.
I love the knights on the wall...is that st. giles?
ReplyDeleteThose are your leftovers? Well, they look brilliant. Especially drawn to the first one (with the wooden handle bar) and the one with the tapestry.
ReplyDeleteThey don't look very leftover to me!
ReplyDeleteThese are all grand pictures. I keep going back to the wonderful narrow building and red stairs.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a wonderful place to see ~ lovely, creative photos filled with delightful textures ~ thanks, ^_^
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Excellent photos! But we thought Gobi might be in one!
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Murphy & Stanley
Excellent glimpses. T'would be fun to visit!
ReplyDeleteFudge and YAM having fun with angles and architecture. Beautiful captures, YAM. namaste xx
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