The Cathedral is closed at the moment, but as far as I am aware the inner close is still open. Not that I have been. The last time I was there the inner lawn was in its un-green state. Not very pretty, but the top soil makes a fabulous #SquareTop.
PS a shout out to the lovely Lisa, Sue, Alice, Elaine, Carol, Karen and Kathleen – I think the WP gremlins are preventing me from leaving comments on your posts. Well to be fair more that they are hiding me in spam. If you could rescue me I would be ever so grateful xx
I can smell it out in the fields here.. 😉
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Lol!
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You’ve opted for the top of the soil today, Becky… I’ve opted for the top of the water! https://wp.me/pVkLb-4Rj
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Ooh we’re balanced 🙂
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Top soil, that’s really creative! Mine is a really awesome trip I had the opportunity to take:https://wp.me/p2owKx-1AV
A very Happy Easter to you!
Cheers, Amy
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Aww thank you 🙂
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Here is my entry. Hope you enjoy it 😀
https://ceenphotography.com/2020/04/12/april-12-squaretops-museum-of-glass-tacoma-washington/
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I am sure I will Cee 😀
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Happy Easter in these strange times!
https://junkboattravels.blogspot.com/2020/04/april-square-challenge-top_12.html
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And to you too Jackie
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Looks so peaceful…love the pop of colours! I’m taking you inside a cathedral – https://myheart2heart.blog/2020/04/12/let-your-light-shine/
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Sounds like a lovely place to be today 🙂
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It would be nice to see it green, but at least there are some lovely, colourful hyacinths.
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The saving grace, well them and the red post box!
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I could do with a pick to get through most of our topsoil – so solid is it from all the winter rain. Next job – free up plants in the guerrilla garden. In the meantime, the McMoos are back:
https://tishfarrell.com/2020/04/12/the-deconstructed-top-knot/
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Yikes, doesn’t sound good . . .hope you don’t have ground elder in your guerrilla garden!
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