That picture reminds me of Prague. The big cobblestones are the streets and they’re patterned in curves and swirls, and the small cobblestones are the sidewalks in geometric patterns and those two are separated by a straight curb.
We sat in a cafe where we could see a Rococco Church that had been turned into a concert hall, a Baroque church and a Medieval church. The Russians wouldn’t tear down the Medieval church but built walls so close you couldn’t get in.
Words that should make rvery heart tremble before Him.
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Amen! Blessings, Mary!
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A good reminder, Frank.
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Thank you and blessings, Dan!
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That picture reminds me of Prague. The big cobblestones are the streets and they’re patterned in curves and swirls, and the small cobblestones are the sidewalks in geometric patterns and those two are separated by a straight curb.
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Yes, it is Prague! The streets and sidewalks, at least of the old town which is all we saw, were very ornately designed. Blessings, Rebecca!
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We sat in a cafe where we could see a Rococco Church that had been turned into a concert hall, a Baroque church and a Medieval church. The Russians wouldn’t tear down the Medieval church but built walls so close you couldn’t get in.
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Was that near the square where the clock was? That clock was unusual with the mechanically moving figures at the striking of the hour.
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I must pay attention. Blessings.
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Amen and blessings, Michael!
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And yet, for this too, there is great forgiveness.
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There is great forgiveness and mercy. Blessings, Mimi!
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Wonderful graphic, Frank. The song by the Gettys is one of my favorites!
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One of mine as well. Blessings, Dora!
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