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Travel Tuesday # 16 – Back to my scrapbooks

Over the years the way I have saved (or not saved) travel photos and mementos has changed.  Today I pulled a scrapbook / album  of our 2009 fall trip to Scotland and England off the shelf.  At that time I noticed that I had used software to make photo collages that I then printed on regular paper.  The quality and color maybe a little off but I still like the images.  Here is a page from a Sunday spent in Edinburgh that includes exterior shots of St. Giles’ Cathedral, also known as the High Kirk of Edinburgh: 

Word for 12/7 – Provoking

I am still stuck on my photos of Wells Cathedral.  This picture shows the pattern of wear on the stone stairs leading up to the Chapter House.  It is thought provoking to consider the number of feet that must have gone up and down these steps that date back to around 1306.

Word for 12/6 – Brilliant

There is a brilliant amount of light pouring into Wells Cathedral in this shot.  I also like the image of couple, although dressed in casual tourist attire, walking up the aisle. Brits use brilliant the way Americans use awesome.

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