Friday, June 18th, 2010

Today I shall start sharing with you a few snaps from a recently visited city, Porto in Portugal. We were blessed with gorgeous weather and the sky was constantly blue. What more could I ask for?
This church was simply divine from whichever angle I took it. Very characteristic of the many buildings we saw in Porto, the tiles outside the buildings created a very unique feature.
Sunday, October 12th, 2008

There are many ways to enter the Cathedral grounds, some more interesting than the others. This archway I think is one of them. When the lights are on, one seems to be transported to times gone by. Do you ever get that feeling when inside an old structure?
Saturday, October 11th, 2008

The French did really well in building the Cathedral where it is. Wherever in the city you may be, you are sure to catch a glimpse of its majestic structure. One won’t be able to resist taking hundreds of photos of it either from various perspectives.
This one was taken from the herb garden north of the Cathedral.
Monday, October 6th, 2008

For a restaurant, the architecture is pretty impressive. If you feel peckish, swing by the Refectory at the Anglican Cathedral in Norwich and enjoy their new sandwich platters. Parties are also catered for.
The award-winning Cathedral Refectory and hospitality facilities are under the direct management of the Dean & Chapter.
All profits generated by the Refectory go directly to the Cathedral, which, together with those generated by the Cathedral Shop, provide an important source of income for the Cathedral.
Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008
I was very lucky to have met two wonderful photobloggers from Rouen, thus today you are in for another treat. The photos below are courtesy of Beatrice.

Chapelle Saint Louis

Musee Ceramique

Rue Cauchoise

Ruedes Carmelites

Rue St Patrice

Verslagare
So there you have it – Norwich’s twin city, Rouen, France!