I am ending this challenge with a bright red boat in the canal in Vannes, Brittany during La semaine du Golfe in 2019. Looking forward to more travel in the future.
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I am ending this challenge with a bright red boat in the canal in Vannes, Brittany during La semaine du Golfe in 2019. Looking forward to more travel in the future.
Bright Square Challenge 29
One of the 28 Misericords in St Laurence's Church, Ludlow which are shining brightly.
The Bishop, bathed in sunlight, represents the goodness of the church.
Becky is gazing at the moon for her Bright Square
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The brightness of spring.
And to see Becky’s rainbow. https://beckybofwinchester.com/2021/04/25/bright-square-25/
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You can probably read Lloyd's Bank on this bright green and white building, but can you see the buttons between the ground and first floors? In the 18th century William Haydon ran a draper's shop in this building. After installing a safe to keep his money in he began to look after money for other shopkeepers. Haydon's Bank became official in 1765 as it was more profitable than a Draper's shop but he had buttons embellished on the frontispiece to remind him of how he started out.
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The stations of the Cross in a small church in the Algarve
And on Becky's site today her bright square challenge
Bright #SquareChallenge Day 13
Bright lights in Hong Kong - all night and all day.
To see more of Becky's Challenge https://beckybofwinchester.com/2021/04/13/bright-square-13/
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A bright reconstructed Moorish Arch on a sunny day at Silves Castle in the Algarve.
And another view of the castle you may have seen before.
To join in with the Bright #SquareChallenge or just to browse the other photos go to Life of B
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