
Silent Sunday: 19/02/2023

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I always love a cloister. Can you remember where this is?
Ye, it’s Elne in the Languedoc
I should ‘of’ remembered.
Of?
I should of thought you’d of noticed that this is what people say, all too often 😉
Yes, indeed, but it’s beneath the likes of us….😄
Ah. We’re Superior Beings then 😉
😄
Memories…. it was hot VERY and so crowded when we were there 🙂
You’ve been to Elne?
I think you have me there….. it looked just like Alcazar and the cloisters round the inner courtyard.
Ah, OK…France, not Spain!
looks lovely
It was …and most interesting as each side of the cloister was decorated differently, as I recall, in different centuries
It was serene.
Gorgeous arches 😀 😀
Rather a wonderful cloister there, at Elne cathedral
Or ‘through’? It’s a beautiful shot, Sue.
Thanks, Jo!