

There are lines in everything we look at. Sometimes we only see the lines, but I think that usually we see the beauty of the patterns.
Category: architecture
A Word a Week Challenge: Arches
This arch leads into Buckingham Palace in London.
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A Word a Week Challenge: Square
London and it’s boroughs abound with squares. We stayed in a lovely bed & breakfast in Norfolk Square (easy walking distance from Paddington Station).
The window to our room at the B&B from the outside (in Norfolk Square).
Our view on Norfolk Square from the window in the first picture.
Trafalgar Square, looking at the fountain in the direction of St. Martin’s-In-The-Field (which has a great basement cafe called Cafe-In-The-Crypt.)
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Weekly Photo Challenge: An Unusual POV
I’m not sure if this is an unusual point of view, as thousands of people walk past the front of Westminster Abbey in London each month (possibly each day), but I don’t know how many take the time to look up.
Temple Under Glass
If you’ve been to Salt Lake City, then you know that one of the most popular tourist attractions is the majestic LDS (aka Mormon) Temple in the heart of the city. This building took the Mormon settlers 40 years to build, including the need to repour the foundation because they buried it when they thought a division of the U.S. Army was coming to attack them and then they discovered a crack in it when they excavated to continue construction. The granite used to build it was quarried from a canyon on the east side of the valley. This picture was taken through the picture windows in the Visitor’s Center just south of the temple on Temple Square. I took this picture at Christmas time, when the square is decorated with thousands of lights and a life-sized nativity for the holiday.


