WYSIWYG
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.
Me-Now-Views; Less Speak More Peek
This week's views are all taken from within the St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art. Well worth the visit... although I was a tad disappointed to discover that the cafe and gift shop was not open. "Not since COVID," said the lady at reception. Still echoes, then...
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I do like that second picture - it looks like a cat, owl, angel combination. Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
ReplyDeleteProbably not a museum I'll be visiting, but I too am wondering about the object in that second photo..
ReplyDeleteCheers, Gail.
we always are fans of this wonderful windows... they often look as if thy are alive...
ReplyDeleteThe first work of art is gorgeous and we always love seeing the beautiful stained glass windows!
ReplyDeletethe windows are my favorite, and the last photo is spectacular.
ReplyDeleteI adore stained glass. So rich!
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI love the stained glass, beautiful art and exhibit. Take care, enjoy your day and have a happy week!
The stained glass is nothing short of magnificent, YAM.
ReplyDeleteYAM what beautiful photos I felt like I was with you.
ReplyDeleteOh dear me we are still hearing the 'not since Covid' from many small businesses.
Recently a news report told of many of them renting a huge space together for pop up shops and cafes.
Hugs Cecilia
So not all angels have wings then Yam-Aunty? And winged humanoid creatures feature in quite a few cultures? (which I guess we shouldn't be surprise about as variations on dragons are also common across quite a few cultures - strange how human imagination settles on common themes). xxx Mr T and F
ReplyDeleteBeautiful art captured.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! The stained glass is so very colorful!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting place to visit. Thanks for taking us along.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful! There is something about art.
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