Friday, April 26, 2024

A-Z Blogging Challenge 2024: W is for Windows

 Looking back through my travel photos I see that in many places we visited there was, on our agendas, an Abbey, Cathedral, Chapel, Church, Convent, Monastery, Mosque, Pagoda, Synagogue, Temple or other place of worship. As we travel along the road I often take snaps of God's many houses we pass by. These buildings range from ordinary to ostentatious. 

For the Blogging from A to Z April 2024 Blogging Challenge my theme is Gods' Houses. During April I invite you to join me for an online tour of Gods' Houses from my digital albums.

Today's topic Windows reminds me of an AtoZ challenge I completed in 2017, Windows on the World. I'll try not to repeat the images I shared then.

St Suzanne, France

St Andrew's Cathedral - Sydney, Australia

Lubeck, Germany

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Chaing Mai, Thailand

Saarema, Estonia

Kuranda, Queensland, Australia

Goree Island, Senegal

Abidjan, Ivory Coast

Agiosos, Lesbos, Greece

Shanghai, China

Puerto Vallerto, Mexico

Montenegro

Yambacoona, King Island, Australia

Trogir, Croatia

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Malaga, Spain

Synagogue - Mumbai, India

Sark, Channel Islands

Chartres, France

Maputo, Mozambique

Phuket, Thailand

Fulneck, England

Guyaquil, Ecuador

Synagogue - Budapest, Czechia

Cuddington, England

Eysturoy, Faroe Islands

4 comments:

  1. I am an enormous fan of stained glass. I loved the stained glass at Chartres and also at Sainte-Chapelle in Paris

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    1. There is so much fine work around. No wonder many of the tours we take include major churches on the itineraries.

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  2. The stain glass is amazing. I always love seeing it. I can't pick a favourite, but the Ivory Coast photo appeals to me for it's difference.

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    1. There were some beautiful ethnic touches in that building.

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