Wednesday 11 January 2017

#WordlessWednesday #Lindisfarne



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  1. Hi Terry and Amy .. lovely to see the photos - I haven't been there for years, but it always draws me in and I love reading and seeing stories about Lindisfarne ... cheers Hilary

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    1. I went as a research trip for a future book, Hilary - a good excuse!

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  2. I'm on deepest Malawi, and not all thes images have come through (wifi is hit and miss here) but I love those I can see. And I love the idea of a wordless day"

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    1. Yes, Cathy (below) always does them, it's recognised hashtag on Twit! Can't wait to read about Malawi :)

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  3. I missed this, Terry! Great photos, Amy. Is the indoor one the castle? It was closed last time we went - hope to go back this year.

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    1. Ah, I tagged you in it because I remembered you'd been recently! I must go back and look at your photos now. Alas, the castle was still closed (grrrr, need the inside for the book, will have to google!); that was inside St Mary's Church near the priory.

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  4. I only took the Priory with one of the castle from there. Ah, didn’t go inside the church either. We were pressed for time because of the tide. Are you using the setting?

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  5. Fabulous photos! What an atmosphere. No wonder it evokes so many tales and songs.

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    1. I've been wanting to go back since we left, Val :)

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