Due to time away I am really late, over the wire really, with my interpretation of The Weekly Photo Challenge: Dreaming. This is an interior photo of Exeter Cathedral in Exeter, England. The present building was completed by about 1400 – an astounding feat, as are all the ancient cathedrals; they are the culmination of majestic, hard-won dreams.
Love your interpretation. Beautiful church, beautiful photo, beautiful tie in to the theme.
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Boy, you’re busy tonight Arnel. These cathedrals just fill me with awe.
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Just trying to catch up. I’ve found it’s easier for me to do a few every so often, but the posts I’ve missed. Too many to do every day. So there is a catch up day… And I’ve been missing your posts so much!
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Too kind. Thank you.
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I love your interpretation, Lynne, and the photo is beautiful.
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Thank you, Naomi
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Lovely photos – you can’t beat the grandeur of a cathedral, that’s for sure.
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Thank you, Louise – I love entering the great cathedrals; they always leave me in awe.
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And to think they built the cathedral without cranes, hydraulics, and power tools.
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I know, it’s the same thing we always think when looking at these works of art – it’s staggering.
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A grand dream! Perfect Lynne.
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It’s amazing how they dreamed up the beauty of these cathedrals; how they actually achieved it is mind boggling.
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Woohoo big up my city!!! nice one Lynne 🙂
http://lucidgypsy.wordpress.com/2012/04/28/exeter-cathedral-2/
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Yes, I thought of you Gilly, as I posted. Your cathedral is beautiful, just beautiful.
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Old is beautiful! Great photo.
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Thank you, Sartenada.
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