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Saturday, 15 February 2020
Pishill Church
This week the Church Explorer visits Pishill Church which has no saint attributed to it. The church for me was minute decision to visit and hard to find but worth the effort for it history and association with nearby Stoner Park
I can visualize an English country wedding there! It's uncluttered and the grass well kept - a blushing bride with a beautiful bouquet would look perfect in that setting!
Just saying - my own anniversary (number 56) coming up in March! Where the heck did all those years go? Mary -
Wow though we were doing ok at number 37. Could not say where the years went, getting married now seems an age away even when I retired feels like that
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I can visualize an English country wedding there! It's uncluttered and the grass well kept - a blushing bride with a beautiful bouquet would look perfect in that setting!
ReplyDeleteJust saying - my own anniversary (number 56) coming up in March! Where the heck did all those years go?
Mary -
Ooops! Sorry Bill, I miscalculated - it will only be 55 years since we married!. I've always been useless at mathematics!!!!
DeleteMary
No worry I'm always mixing number us
DeleteWow though we were doing ok at number 37. Could not say where the years went, getting married now seems an age away even when I retired feels like that
ReplyDeleteHow unusual not to have a saint's name associated with the church.
ReplyDeleteNot seem many without one
DeleteIt looks so neat and tidy.
ReplyDeleteIt was very tidy
DeleteA lovely building, but I'm surprised to see head stones so close to the entrance. But what do I know? Not much about old English churches!
ReplyDeleteQuite common to see that, some people were even buried in the church
DeleteA very lovely church, the interior is such a delight!
ReplyDeleteIt was, I really liked it
DeleteI like its simplicity.
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