Look up!
Hmmm.....Anyone want to guess locations where these pictures were taken?
Tues, Jan 19- OK, I'm updating with the answers below.
Tues, Jan 19- OK, I'm updating with the answers below.
I have enjoyed reading your guesses. And the the answer is..... right smack dab in the middle of the USA. (I thought some of the midwest bloggers might know.)
Upper left- St. Cecilias Cathedral, Omaha Nebraska
Upper right- Dairy Barn, Kansas State University, Manhattan Kansas
Lower left- The tower above P.F. Chang on the Country Club Plaza, Kansas City Missouri (Premier shopping and dining district, built in 1922 to look like Seville, Spain)
Lower Right- St John's Church, Omaha Nebraska
I'm joining Mary at Little Red House for Mosaic Monday.
And Smiling Sally for Blue Monday.
Please click on the links to view photo's from creative bloggers all around the world.
I haven't a clue. Happy Blue Monday.
ReplyDeleteClueless as far as the location goes but they are churches:)
ReplyDeleteJoyce
Fun views! Now I'll have to investigate Blue Monday -- you've shown me something new.
ReplyDeleteThank you for that fun little trip at Blue Monday's. I had typed a note to you...but I'm afraid I left it on my blog rather than yours. I just wanted to say thanks for stopping by my blog earlier today.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful views of the blue sky with the peaks of the buildings in them .... thanks for sharing and visiting my place today.... Baba
ReplyDeleteGreat mosaic - love the spires on the church.
ReplyDeleteYou'll have to tell us where they are though.
Im looking up. It seems to be my theme for the week. Much love to you this week, Cherie
ReplyDeleteLovely blue sky!
ReplyDeleteBunk Bed Bliss for blue monday!
Looks like churches to me! Beautiful photographs. Thanks for popping in to see me and I hope you'll come back sometimes.
ReplyDeletebE a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Wonderful Collage, but I have no clue to where they are. Love your blog name, thanks for coming by and visiting. Cindy
ReplyDeleteHmmmm I think it's in Rome. Just guessing ^)^ Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBlueMonday:Poster at school
France? Beautiful photos..makes a lovely mosaic!
ReplyDeleteIs one of them in Mexico or Spain? They're all lovely wherever they are.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty mosaic! I wish I could go wherever that is and see them for myself!
ReplyDeleteBlessings~Cindy
I see photo's like that and I wonder at the creativity of man. It's just amazing what they can build. The older the buildings the more amazing!
ReplyDeleteI have not learned how to do a mosiac but would love to learn. I just joined Flicker(?) today as I read somewhere you have to be on it to do one. What on earth the next step is I have no idea.
Thank you for the sweet compliment on my great granddaughter. :)
Mona
It could be Germany??? It is beautiful. The sky in the background just looks awesome in the photos.
ReplyDeleteYour gnome party is adorable.
Hugs, Jeanne
Beautiful blue church & sky pics!
ReplyDeleteI don't know the location .
Blessings,
~Myrna
what a lovely mosaic..love the view of it when u look up the sky
ReplyDeleteby the way, you asked about 13 coins on my mosaic. In Philippine wedding, the groom offers the bride 13 coins, blessed by the priest, as a sign of his dedication to his wife's happiness and the welfare of their future children.
Lovely mosaic, the architecture is amazing. But where are these churches? Not a clue!
ReplyDelete~Maggie~
P.S. When are you going to tell us???
Thanks for visiting my blog. Ooh, and I see you have a dollhouse too!
ReplyDeleteHi Gayle!! what a lovely mosaic .. no idea where the church is!? By the way, I LOVE your new look site - very, very pretty!!!!!
ReplyDeletethanks for stopping by my blog earlier!! and all your lovely, lovely comments!
Gena @ Thinking Aloud
a photoblog
South Africa
Gorgeous pictures! I am going to try a goal a week not sure if i will keep it up though :) xxx
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful. We do have some beautiful churches in the mid west. Have a wonderful day! Twyla
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun blog you have! Thanks for stopping by! I will be back! :)
ReplyDeleteHave you been to the craft group yet?
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I got here after you revealed the answers, because I wouldn't have guessed any of them. Pretty pictures and interesting game. laurie
ReplyDeleteThanks for checking out my blog. I love you churches. Old buildings like that have so much detail and history.
ReplyDeleteJoAnn
Thanks for the visit. I have enjoyed your blog. Love your mosaic.
ReplyDeleteRecognized the one on the Plaza as I live in KC but no way I would have known the other. Fun potos though!
ReplyDeletePicking a china pattern was a must according to my Mum. When I graduated from high school long ago we had to pick out a pattern because that's what we got for grad gifts. Mine was Bride's choice by Paragon but they don't make it anymore.
ReplyDeleteI would of never guessed ..I was going to say some European country. Thank you for visiting me the other day!
ReplyDeleteG'morn, Gayle ~ I love steeples, building toppers ... there are perring into the heavens above .. such exquisite pieces of art.
ReplyDeleteTY for your sweet notes, I am doing much better daily now.
Have a beautiful day ~
Hugs, Marydon
Beautiful churches and nice Mosaic. Glad they didn't mind your picture taking on this week's mosaic!
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