
Church of our Lady of Graces, Montevago, Sicily, May 2022

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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 6 November 2022
Posted as part of One Word Sunday
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Debbie, that is one gorgeous photo. You captured the light beautifully ;D
Here is my entry for the week, I combined it with Becky square challenge.
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That is so gorgeous, Debbie.
Here’s mine: https://outofmywritemind.com/2022/11/06/light-that-delights/
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Thanks, Sandy
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Welcome!
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Lovely reflections through the stained glass.
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The inside looks so beautiful and the reflections almost seem like water! The outside could use a paint job:) Have a great week, Debbie! Here’s mine
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Beautiful light and reflection. Is there anything better than light through stained glass? https://alondonmiscellany.wordpress.com/2022/11/06/light/
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I love stained glass! Here’s mine LIGHT
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I love the unusual shape of the window….
https://hopsskipsandjumps.com/2022/11/06/light-2/
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What an incredible reflection!
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It’s more beautiful on the outside!! It reminds me of the year before confirmation when I had to go to church every Sunday. We had very colourful windows as well and a very boring pastor droning on. He was up on the pulpit and we – ingratiate 13 year-olds that we were – had nothing better to do than watch his bald pate change colour with the movement of the sun.
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It’s great to hear that stained glass can entertain in many ways 😉
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😁
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Love that interior! What a stunning image…I’ve taken a different approach, not too clever: https://suejudd.com/2022/11/06/light-2/
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Yes, a very modern building but many elements of tradition inside. And I enjoyed your use of light, Sue
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Very interesting, and pleased you liked my light!
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Lovely window 🙂
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Yes, I wouldn’t describe it as my favourite church in the world, but I liked the triangular shapes they used in a few places
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A lovely interior. Not so sure about the exterior.
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The exterior didn’t do much for me either, but they had made their efforts in side.
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It is amazing what light does.
https://geriatrixfotogallerie.wordpress.com/2022/11/06/light-7/
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How unusual is that? Absolutely stunning, Debs!
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Some stained glass that you really can’t miss. I think having it so low in the wall works well.
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🤗💗
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Love those colours and reflections
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I think this was the brightest element in the town that day
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It’s a stunning photo!
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Thanks Aletta. that whole corner of the church was covered in colours from the window
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That must have been amazing to see it!
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