These images all taken at Baylham St Peter's church... likely my last visit there.
This last image is in the cemetery, which is in the yard itself. Most of the stones are well kept. This one, it seems, no longer has anyone to care. I preserve it in memory now.
The tiles looked almost like a quilt
ReplyDeleteLoving the stain glass!!
Hugs HiC
I love the tiles too!
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful patterns, beautiful pictures and I really love how you memorialized the unkept stone.
ReplyDeleteOh, I so love some of these....not that they aren't all nice. But I love that one with the gate. The first shot makes me think of a quilt. Actually, I guess I could say I love them all...just a couple a little bit more than the others.
ReplyDeleteThis is so sad!
ReplyDeletethat is very touching... and we willkeep the stone in our memory now too... no one is forgotten, as long as we are remember...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! Love the plant in the window.
ReplyDeleteH Yam - wonderful photos ... delightful designs .. while the gravestone - special a living icon - the lichen will allow it to live on with a changing rhythm ... very slow, but changing - cheers Hilary
ReplyDeletethe keyhole is my favorite... I love closeup pieces of thigs...
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ReplyDeleteLovely photos, as always....
ReplyDeleteall the different patterns! so interesting!
ReplyDeletehugs
Mabel & Hilda