There is an episode of the Vicar of Dibley about a stained glass window being destroyed by a storm. There is the expected comedic episode with five different remembrances of what the scene was in the window, an epic fundraiser, and a tragedy someplace in the world. In the closing scene, the window is revealed in clear glass showing the beautiful English countryside, the Vicar has sent the money that was raised to the disaster relief fund and let the window show the beauty they are surrounded by. For some reason stumbling across this image taken in the ruins of an English Abbey brought back memories of that episode, and the beauty framed in our windows.
What beauty is framed in your window today?
The Vicar of Dibley, Series 1 Episode 4, The Window and the Weather, https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00777tk
I vaguely remember the episode. Grey and wet skies in our window view today.
ReplyDeleteI need to remember to sit out on the covered terrace and watch it rain.
Deletecloudy, raining, everything is SO green outside, da boids is singin' (said in a noo yawk accent), the squirrels are chasing each other.
ReplyDeletemy neighbor has this YUGE fuschia-colored rhodo bush that I can see from my LR window.
approx how old is this abbey? HI LIL PENGUIN BUDDY!
No idea on the age, pre-Henry VIII,
DeleteThe Mediterranean Sea, blue skies, sunshine, paddle boarders, sail boats, gently waving palm trees, a rainbow of colors. What a day!
ReplyDeleteNice, it is partly cloudy with wonderful patches of powder blue shy, and the trees are vibrant green.
DeleteWith all apologies to Irving Berlin, *clears throat and sings*
ReplyDeleteBlue skies and a few trees,
Also wild turkeys, do I see.
Turkeys, gobbling along.
Damn turkeys, pooping my "lawn".
you made me spit my diet pepsi! I just HAD to sing this! LOVE YA, DUCHESS!
DeleteBetter you are seeing wild turkeys than drinking wild turkey.
DeleteOr.....maybe I'm seeing wild turkeys BECAUSE of drinking Wild Turkey! Nah. I loathe whiskey! It is a nice bunch of strutters, pooping and all.
DeleteWas that photo taken at Glastonbury Abbey?
ReplyDeleteI am not sure, someplace in Yorkshire?
ReplyDeleteOh the horror it looks like the bees have again nested in the defunct BBQ stand.
ReplyDeletethat's what's outside my window. Bullocks.
How bucolic
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