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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

Chichester street views; I really enjoyed visiting this small city, with lots of pedestrian precincts and different shops. And, of course, very ancient buildings.

Chichester is the only cathedral in the UK to still have a 
free-standing bell tower. I heard it ring on the hour thrice.

The Market Cross


A protest 'meowral' against the Priti Patel anti-protest legislation



The Courthouse, very 1930s!

Yup, right across the main street south.


13 comments:

  1. Love the meowral. One doesn't think of Chichester as a hotbed of radical protest!

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  2. the meowral of that story is a very good thing.. we love it!!

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  3. Hello,
    The cathedral and the bell tower are beautiful. Great reflection shot, the window is pretty. I like the kitty mural. Take care, enjoy your day!

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  4. Hi Yam - lovely photos you've given us ... it's a delightful city - lots going on ... I'm glad you'll be going back at some stage - cheers for now - Hilary

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  5. love love the ancient builidings, all of them, even the not so ancient are beautiful to me. that bell tower is amazing! looks like it belongs on a castle with a moat surrounding it. favorite pic of the day, you in the window... MY kind of pic.

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  6. A lovely city with history aplenty. Did you travel there in your new van?

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    1. Hari Om
      No, David, these are the spillover shots from my Tigger-sitting gig... Yxx

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  7. All of the buildings are just beautiful!

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  8. What a beautiful city to visit. We love seeing all the old buildings.

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  9. YAM I really like Chichester cathedral followed by all the other gorgeous photos you took for us!!!
    And you had a beautiful day too
    Hugs cecilia

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  10. Great peaks today. One of my favorite things about Europe is the architecture...and how you can view so many centuries within on city!

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  11. Beautiful old buildings, even the one that is a mear 90+ years old. Love the protest mice. namaste, janice xx

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