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It's a Holy Day, let us continue, without delay, our world tour pilgrimage of faith. Fotografia Diselgraf provides the following fantastic Semana Santa capture:
It's a Holy Day, let us continue, without delay, our world tour pilgrimage of faith. Fotografia Diselgraf provides the following fantastic Semana Santa capture:
Continuing our High Day trilogy of light, share with Sachiho's personal observing of the Summer Solstice earlier this week:
She took part in the beautiful Candle Night Summer Solstice 2005, happy summertimes gentle reader.
It's getting rare these days that I'll post anything besides photography/artwork. Just in case you are in need of other interesting distractions I found the following sites all connected to one of my favourite prolific commentators, Cheryl from Mad Baggage:
First is Steve at Wittering Heights, who it turned out had already linked to myself only earlier this month. I've just commented right on that site how funny I found his writing.
Next I'll share A Woman of Many Parts, with some excellent London based creative writing. I've been out the country just under a month and her whimsy makes me quite miss home.
it's a High Day, time to stiffen your upper lip and raise your chin as we all cheer up for the weekend - lets see some more fireworks.
Captured for posterity by Brunahildm
You see the world in black and white.
My Diocesan Prayer Calendar points to William Archbishop of York, 1154 - that must mean it's a Wednesday, so for us it is a Holy Day, let's continue our international journey.
Named "Sarcred Lights", pinched from the gallery of TommyOshima. Examine this simple image of faith from the Traditional Russian Church... in Tokyo.
Today is another glorious High Day, so place your eyes on the second selected firework display - condensed to four hundred fantastic pixels for your pocket-sized enjoyment:
These images are linked from the gorgeous Longwood Gardens, having previously visited this Pennsylvania paradise only four days previous (US Memorial Day / Spring Bank Holiday) I couldn't resist showing off their famous fireworks (or using excessive alliteration in this posting).
Bang.