Blog Post #8025
Tuesday Treasures / Mosaic |
I made a brief pilgrimage there the other day. I barely visited the outdoor cathedral when rain started to move in.
Blog Post #8025
Tuesday Treasures / Mosaic |
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When I first glimpsed the word Orkney I thought you had taken a vacation in Scotland!
ReplyDelete...a lovely spot to visit.
ReplyDeletePretty place, I like the flowers and the outdoor cathedral. Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty, and old springs do carry on!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. Like the fancy mosaics. :)
ReplyDeleteIt is so interesting to think about those "spa towns" -- we have visited a few in this part of the country too as well as on our RV travels. I like thinking about the way people traveled to "take the waters." That one pond in Orkney Springs looks it could definitely supply a person's needed iron ))
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place.
ReplyDeleteA pretty place. Too bad the rain appeared.
ReplyDeleteLinda - I have been to several of these spa towns and have tasted the water that is supposed to have health benefits. Yech! But it sure looks pretty. Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday!
ReplyDeleteI looks wonderful! Might be a silly question but is this a place where anyone from outside can walk around, or do you have to be staying there?
ReplyDeleteThey welcome visitors. Most of the town is now a retreat center owned by the Episcopal diocese.
DeleteLovely pictures, and well done on your blog post number 8025 :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan