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.
I had no idea sunflowers could grow that tall. that photo is absolutely beautiful. love the house, the flowers, the windows and the colors it is painted. I am glad you reshared these, I don't remember seeing them before, all are perfect
There is a lot of work in that collection of kneelers. The stone buildings give me a sense of security, a well established community, strength. Earthquakes tend to see off old stone houses in NZ.
Those are all stunning pictures, but I am very impressed with that sunflower. wow, is it ever tall. I have been reading books that take place in the UK recently, and have been thinking often of you!
The stained glass is beyond words. And those sunflowers are seriously tall! <3
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful series of memories. namaste, janice xx
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ReplyDeletethat's sper sweet ... and I love the boxes...
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ReplyDeleteHi Yam - what a delightful village Aikton is ... looks a glorious place to spend a few days ... lovely thank you - Hilary
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! That is one very tall sunflower in the first one!
ReplyDeleteI had no idea sunflowers could grow that tall. that photo is absolutely beautiful. love the house, the flowers, the windows and the colors it is painted. I am glad you reshared these, I don't remember seeing them before, all are perfect
ReplyDeleteWonderful memories!
ReplyDelete100% worth a revisit WOW
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
Another interesting collection of pictures. I'm curious as to what the needlepoint squares were for.
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They are hassocks - kneeling stools for prayer. All hand tapestried by the congregation. Yxx
Four years ago! Wowwzers, they could be yesterday! The sunflowers and the hassocks ROCK! Keep being AWESOME! Purrs M&M (Marv and Mom)
ReplyDeleteThere is a lot of work in that collection of kneelers. The stone buildings give me a sense of security, a well established community, strength. Earthquakes tend to see off old stone houses in NZ.
ReplyDeleteThe contrast with what I'm used to hear in India is simply charming: so serene.
ReplyDeleteThose are all stunning pictures, but I am very impressed with that sunflower. wow, is it ever tall. I have been reading books that take place in the UK recently, and have been thinking often of you!
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