Weekend 484.0 [(Art)ifact]
This weekend post is all-over the place but IF you ever read my profile on Flickr it makes perfect sense. It’s been ALMOST one year since I finished KH3 (March Continue Reading →
This weekend post is all-over the place but IF you ever read my profile on Flickr it makes perfect sense. It’s been ALMOST one year since I finished KH3 (March Continue Reading →
La foi peut déplacer des montagnes. Went to Mass at Tyburn on Saturday. The Foundress, Mother Marie-Adèle Garnier, referred to Holy Mass as the SUN of her life. What beautiful Continue Reading →
(1) Tyburn Tree and Speakers Corner (Historic UK) (2) A Stained Character? Nick Thorne roots out the hidden past of an expert on stained glass windows (Genealogy Reviews)
Mass at St. Margaret’s and then a mini-pilgrimage to the Tyburn Convent for Adoration. The Tyburn Nuns are Benedictine Adorers of the Sacred Heart of Jesus of Montmartre. The Tyburn Continue Reading →
I have a couple of unfinished posts (one about Long Island and the other about Walt Disney). In regards to the latter, the scan is an animated still from Disneyland Continue Reading →
The shade card (colour palette) was created using a first edition cover acquired from a shop in Brighton. The envelope / stamp was scanned and then manipulated in GIMP. The Continue Reading →
The Ruin These wall-stones are wondrous —calamities crumpled them, these city-sites crashed, the work of giantscorrupted. The roofs have rushed to earth, towers in ruins.Ice at the joints has unroofed Continue Reading →
“As we receive these glorious mysteries, we make thanksgiving to you, O Lord, for allowing us while still on earth to be partakers even now of the things of heaven.” Continue Reading →
The Deadly Affair (1967) “You know, Mr. Dobbs, when you’re young, you hitch the wagon of whatever you believe in to whatever star looks likely to get the wagon moving. Continue Reading →
He led his people through the wilderness, for his love endures forever. — Ps 136:16 “God could have brought Israel to the Promised Land by many routes, but He chose Continue Reading →