A friend from Maine, USA. recently came to visit us in Normandy
and together we spent some quiet time in the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Bayeux.
The stained glass windows created amazing shadows
across the Caen stone walls.
The simple cross panes of this window
created a checked pattern high up
on the vaulted roof.
A place of quiet reflection.
More stained glass jewel colours play across the floor.
Down in the crypt a shard of light breaks through.
It is an ancient site, the present Cathedral was consecrated in 1077.
A fitting memorial.
To the one million dead of the British Empire
who fell in the Great War 1914-1918
and of whom the greater part rest in France.
I hope you've enjoyed this tranquil space as much as we did.
Click on the link to see wonderful shadow captures from around the globe.
There are new posts this week on my other blogs.
My October book reviews can be found on just books
and
there's a Quimper Witchy themed post on Collecting Quimper
I hope you've enjoyed this tranquil space as much as we did.
Click on the link to see wonderful shadow captures from around the globe.
There are new posts this week on my other blogs.
My October book reviews can be found on just books
and
there's a Quimper Witchy themed post on Collecting Quimper























