Friday 5 May 2017

FRIDAY'S HUNT and WEEKEND REFLECTIONS

Time for Friday’s Hunt and Weekend Reflections and the letter is R, Favourite and Window.  A few months ago, Paul, one of the guides at Mount Stewart organised a walking tour of Newtownards and we ended up at St Marks Church were the Stewart family had greatly contributed.  Today I am showing you firstly the ROUND stain glass windows which all have RED in them followed by more windows in e church.  The last image shows REFLECTIONS in the lake at Mount Stewart.










Many thanks for visiting and also for leaving comments. 

13 comments:

  1. The windows are gorgeous! But I think your last reflection picture may be my favorite, it is gorgeous! I assume this is a Catholic church. The windows...some of them look just like our local Lutheran church, and some like the Baptist church.

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    1. No not Catholic. St Mark's Parish Church (Anglican/Episcopalian)

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  2. Love that round window - and the reflections. Thank you.

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  3. I love stained glass windows!

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  4. Great windows Margaret. And a fantastic reflection to finish with

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  5. The round stained glass windows are so beautiful Margaret! There is even a pipe organ there. I have I have hardly seen pipe organs on this side of the pond in the old churches! Beautiful post:)

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  6. I like the round windows with the red, white, and blue decorations, I think these would be cherubims holding umbrellas. The reflection picture lake is sooo pretty also. Thank you, Margaret.
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  7. ...what a fabulous collection of windows.

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  8. Super shots of the stained glass windows - they're beautiful. I love the reflection shot the most - I'm always happiest outside!

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  9. The windows are absolutely stunning! I especially love the first shot of the round one. The reflection is also quite pretty. Thanks so much for joining Friday's Hunt. Hope you have a great week.

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