Taken on a blustery New Year’s Day at Mwnt. The little church providing a welcome haven from the dramatic weather.
As we waited for the completion of the magical Sand Circle by Marc Treanor
Our first Photo Prompt for our One-a-Week Photo Challenge.
Please leave a link in the comments.
Pop across to see Cathy’s ‘Ceiling’ too.
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What a beautiful ceiling 😊
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In such a small church too!
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Yay!! https://thearanartisan.com/2017/01/10/things-are-looking-up/
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Great entry Melissa! Funny!
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Interesting roof and a lovely little bay.
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It is an interesting place – wiggly roads to get there, but well worth it.
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Beautiful images Sandra
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Thank you Denis.
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Hi Sandra
Heres my first of the year https://patientgardener.wordpress.com/2017/01/06/ceiling/
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Thank you so much Helen! it is lovely to have your entry to enjoy.
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Beautiful ceiling. I like the photo of the sea, I love it when it’s really rough like that…
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Thank you ML. I clicked on the link but could not see a photo of ‘Ceiling’ – is there one that I have missed?
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Wow! I too love the vaulted ceiling and sea shots. Very dramatic.
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Thank you Kate, the wind was so powerful, but luckily not too cold and the sea was certainly dramatic!!!
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Fab!
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Thank you Melissa. Is it stormy where you are?!
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Rained hard over night but very bright today despite the clouds sitting on the earth- we in a misty fog. Quite mild, really not a bad day at all, all considered. Are you stormy?
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There were some dramatic storms when I was in Wales, but it rained mostly at night, so I got out on the beaches nearly every day.
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What a grand ceiling! And beautiful sand sculpture, too. Here’s mine: https://letthesewingbegin.wordpress.com/2017/01/05/photo-challenge-ceiling/
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ooo! thanks for joining in Jen! It will be great to get back in the swing of the challenges later in the month – for now I’m hibernating and only peeping into blogland occasionally to keep up with our ‘One-a-Week’ Challenge.
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Oh, enjoy your hibernation! {I’ve been slacking a bit over here for the last little while, but trying to get back at it. 😉 )
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I’m back home now. It is taking a bit of time to catch up with friends, family, the post etc – easing myself in gently.
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Beautiful ceiling. I like the photo of the sea, I love it when it’s really rough like that.
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Thank you for your comment T36. The rough sea was SO dramatic – the forces of nature!
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Amazing place, beautiful sea shot!
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Thank you.
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It’s always good to look up and see an ornate ceiling of any description. The circle looks fantastic too – such vision!
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The work Marc Treanor does creates magic: http://www.sandcircles.co.uk – I was lucky enough to help him create another one before I left Wales.
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Oh indeed, lucky you!
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Very! 🙂
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Oh now, THAT’S a ceiling!
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Wouldn’t it be great to have one like that in a house!
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P.S. Cardigan knitting has resumed after festivities – I’ve just got to the part where you split for the fronts and back. No issues at all so far.
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Ooooooh! Exciting! good to know it is going well. Thanks for letting me know Sheila. ❤
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Lovely ceiling.
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Thinking along the same lines as you Cathy.
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