
Lincoln Cathedral is part of the busy old city high up above the newer parts of the city.







Anyone can bring along a piece of scrap material that meant something to them…
…or you can join in sewing diamonds and hexagons for the traditional patchwork quilt that is being made.



Paper doves


Someone has to vacuum…


Cathedrals always have plenty to explore.


Build your own cathedral


Wander round the cloisters


Watch a wedding




That’s an awful lot of paper doves!
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Yes, I spoke to someone who said she had made some without knowing what they were going to do with them. They must have had a lot of volunteers!
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Beautiful buillding.
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Hello Marie, yes it certainly is.
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What a beautiful–and life-affirming–place!
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Yes it certainly is Jill and earlier today my oldest grandson was marching there with the air cadets at the big Remembrance Day service and was very impressed.
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Beautiful!
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Beautiful thank you for sharing
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You’re welcome, I’m glad you enjoyed seeing the pictures.
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Big fan of those majestic arches.
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Hello Pete, yes it is wonderful what our ancestors built. Would they have imagined their arches would stand for so many centuries?
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I have been there a couple of times in the past, and it never fails to impress. You showcased it well, Janet.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thanks Pete, I was happy to be back there after a long gap and of course had fun taking photos. More about Lincoln coming soon.
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That looks a delightfully unstuffy cathedral!
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Yes it certainly is. Imagine our surprise to see the ancient ‘sewing’ table in the centre!
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A delightful post, Janet.
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Thanks Robbie, I always love visiting Lincoln Cathedral.
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I have said a million times, Lincoln Cathedral is the most beautiful building in the world.
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Yes indeed Colin and with a fascinating history, like being the tallest building in Europe for centuries before the spire fell down! We should never take our great buildings for granted and the brilliant minds and hands that created them.
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It was so much a part of my life that I totally took it for granted for years – the crescent of buildings in your photo was, in my youth, the living quarters for The White Hart receptionists so, being a waiter, I spent quite a few hours there – and then I wandered back into it one day and the magnificence of it all was almost overwhelming.
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It looks as if some of your photos were taken from the castle walls. It’s a magical little area isn’t it?
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Well spotted Colin, yes I think it could be quite unique having a castle so close! My grandson marched with the air cadets from the castle to the cathedral for the remembrance service on Sunday.
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I did the same thing with the scouts many times way back before the world had whiskers. Did you go to watch? It’s weird how proud we become of our grandchildren.
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No alas, I live too far away. It was September when I was there.
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Such beauty Janet. How wonderful to have such amazing ancient architecture. 🙂
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Hello Debby, yes we must never take them for granted, each cathedral is unique, but all need plenty of loving care and being a stone mason is still an important career.
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No doubt! 🙂
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Janet, thank you for bringing Lincoln Cathedral to us all through this beautiful post! I’ve been twice to the city and never had the time to go in although I love the beauty, peace and serenity of cathedrals. This seems to have all these elements in abundance! The doves look majestic and what a wonderful idea with the patchwork quilt, although I don’t think anyone would appreciate my efforts! 😀
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Thanks Anika, yes lots to see in old cities and not enough time. The patchwork pieces and paper shapes were all ready for anyone to have a go, without having to sew a quilt together!
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I can imagine dogs running around inside Lincoln Cathedral if it is dog friendly!
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Yes Chen, so can I though I only saw one well behaved dog.
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