So, in my last two posts I showed-n-told about our two days with Chad and Norma while in England back in May. I decided the trip we took to nearby Cirencester was worth its own post, so here it it!
All you have to do is drive into the city and look at the architecture to see how old it is.
"The earliest known reference to the town was by Ptolemy in AD 150." (Wiki)
Even though our main destination of the day was the parish church,
we stopped to see some sights along the way.
Chad and Norma knew exactly where to take us.
And as you know, Astrid and I love all the impressions we can get.
That includes weathervanes, of course.
And wildflowers. I've been on a kick, haven't I!
But it was, indeed, the Parish Church of St. John the Baptist that we came to see.
The church is medieval, from 1115.
This is a Church of England parish church.
If you like stained glass, you'd be in heaven there.
You know me...because of preacher Dad and musician Mom,
I always pay attention to the pulpits and organs in these churches.
See the hour glass (bottom right)? That's to help the preacher pay attention to the time!
I think I told you I'm starting to "collect" church cushions. :)
Don't you wonder what every little thing means!
See the top-center cup? It was made for Anne Boleyn in 1535
and was given first to her daughter Queen Elizabeth, then to the queen's physician,
who later gave it to the church. That's history!
While Chad, Norma and Astrid climbed the tower to get city views,
I walked out into the churchyard (let's just say I have a bum knee) to see more of the outside church...
and the delightful cemetery. What is it about cemeteries!
It's common in Europe to see war memorials in their cemeteries,
even if a bit make-shift and simple.
even if a bit make-shift and simple.
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And that makes a good segue to my Vision and Verb post today on Rights of Passage.
Let's just call this Pacifier Tree in Münster, Germany, the first rite....
with many rites/rights to follow, including death.
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This now brings us to our last days in England, back where we started with Lisl and Michael as our hosts.
Stay tuned for Bradford on Avon and Bristol.
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This now brings us to our last days in England, back where we started with Lisl and Michael as our hosts.
Stay tuned for Bradford on Avon and Bristol.