The lovely Nancy is encouraging us to share hands, and in particular the stories they tell. So yesterday I decided to change today’sĀ lines&squares post to this one.
The hands belong to a Winchester Cathedral scribe, whom I visited in the Undercroft during the Heritage Open Days festival. I am intrigued by the lines they are writing. Are they sharing their story, an extract from someone else’s story or are they random lines?
Beautiful photo and meaning. And lines… yes perfect fit.
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awww thank you so so much š
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This is a lovely image, and a creative slant on the Lines prompt!
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thank you š
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Beautiful hands at work here. It reminds me of my Catholic school upbringing and the emphasis on handwriting, for which I am grateful. My post is a memory from my past, way back in the 1940’s.
https://whatweseez.wordpress.com/2019/10/06/hands-implied-beckys-october-6-lines-and-squares/
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There are only a few elements from the past I wish had been retained, handwriting is one of them!
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I’d love to be able to write like that, or even just to be able to read my own handwriting!
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Hee hee….. It is amazing how we can write in a way not even we can work out when we wrote!
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Here’s my day six contribution:
https://davidmsphotoblog.com/2019/10/06/october-squares-lichen-and-lines/
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This brings back memories of having to copy things out in my best handwriting at school. š
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Oh my, had totally forgotten those days.
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