Sunday, 19 January 2014

Sunday Photo


This weeks Sunday Photo is 13th-century Preaching Cross on the village green in Woodeaton, in the background is the Holy Rood church which is featured this week in my other blog My Grave Place.

Have a great Sunday

44 comments:

DeniseinVA said...

One of the many things I love about blogging is that it sends you on little journeys, like me not knowing what a preaching cross was and going to Google to find out about it. If I ever saw one of these before I was 25 years old (the age I left England) I don't remember it. It's only with age that I have loved learning about these things, and so Bill I want to thank you for sending me on my journey. I thoroughly enjoyed this post and the one of the church. I have this love of learning now and it is why I enjoy visiting blogs such as yours. Better late than never i suppose, the journeying :)

EricaSta said...

Looks so pretty with the sunny spells.
Wish you a fine Weekend, Heidrun

Linda W. said...

Wow - 13th century! I'd love to visit your country and see all the ancient buildings.

Our photos said...

Nice photo, Bill!

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
the composition of this is lovely, but there is no doubt that the low winter light adds a certain ambience!! YAM xx

Gerald (SK14) said...

how lovely iy looks in the sunshine

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Let you into a secrete, I never knew either till a few years ago. A village near me has three of them in various states. Might do a blog on them for a change

Billy Blue Eyes said...

It does and I was lucky that day as the rain held off

Billy Blue Eyes said...

There are even crosses older than that around as well

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Thank You

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Yes it does but also causes me grief at times taking photos

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Got to admit it did Gerald

Unknown said...

Beautiful picture.

My Little Home and Garden said...

Hello, Bill

I must confess to having to look up the meaning of "preaching cross". Thank you introducing me to something "new" from the 13th century, as well as sharing it at Sunlit Sunday. The setting is one I would enjoy visiting and can imagine lingering there for awhile. I must pop over the ocean again . . .

-Karen

Anonymous said...

lovely photo with sun and shadows

Snap said...

Beautiful! Love "traveling" to places I've never been .. thank you!

Sharon said...

Beautiful setting. I bet it's gorgeous in the summer when the trees are full.

Judy said...

A calming scene for sure.

A Bit of the Blarney said...

Beautiful picture with wonderfully long shadows! Hoping you are having a grand day! Cathy

Halcyon said...

There's a lot of green there still!

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Thank you very much Marlys

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Please do we love having you all over here. I must write a blog on the preaching crosses I have come across

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Thanks you Linda

Billy Blue Eyes said...

That is the name of the game in Blogging, I do the same

Billy Blue Eyes said...

You know I would think it is, must have a look when I can

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Yes it eludes peace

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Yes id DIY is called haveing a grand day

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Usually is in the UK even through winter

Lorrie said...

I enjoy reading bits of medieval history and what fun to see a preaching cross photo! The sunshine is lovely, too.

Louis la Vache said...

Re your comment at «Louis'» inSPIREd Sunday post and the use of the HDR for the interior shots: «Louis» agrees with you. He's done it twice now: first time and last - both at the same time! :-)

Billy Blue Eyes said...

I enjoy finding it, I also like finding preaching crosses. Thanks for dropping by

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Hope I did not offend you with what I said, it looked like a wonderful place to spend time

Jenn Jilks said...

I remember the sun!

Pamela Gordon said...

A very interesting photo of this 'preaching cross' and I will have to look it up too, as I've never heard of one before. Very unique. I'm off to do that and to see your other blogpost. Have a good week.

Shane Pollard said...

A great photo for Sunlit Sunday Bill.
I've learnt something new - I hadn't heard of a preaching cross before.
I've visited the UK twice but can't remember seeing one on those visits.
Ir was nice of you to leave a kind comment on my blog - thank you.
Shane

Billy Blue Eyes said...

So do I and it's coming up at the moment

Billy Blue Eyes said...

They are not unique in the UK though some are in better condition than others

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Thats it I'm going to have to write a blog on the ones I have found. I loved the intricate work show on your blob,Thanks for visiting and your welcome to come back again.

eileeninmd said...

The Preaching Cross is new to me, thank you for sharing. Lovely scene and photo. Have a happy week!

Billy Blue Eyes said...

I seemed to have enlightened a lot of people with the Preaching cross, glad you enjoyed the photo

Poppy said...

A peaceful landscape, gently covered in sunshine and visited by shadows, where its history sleeps forever.

Lovely, Bill.

Poppy

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Thank you Poppy, that has to be the nicest reply I have had.

Jenn Jilks said...

Beautiful.

Dana said...

Beautiful scene! It's nice to see so much green. Everything here is white.