
Few words, just a wander and maybe a sit down.




BE CAREFUL WHICH ROUTE YOU CHOOSE


…OR WHAT MOOD THE IMP IS IN.






No it’s not my photo…






https://www.visitlincolnshire.com/things-to-do/usher-art-gallery/


Few words, just a wander and maybe a sit down.




BE CAREFUL WHICH ROUTE YOU CHOOSE


…OR WHAT MOOD THE IMP IS IN.






No it’s not my photo…






https://www.visitlincolnshire.com/things-to-do/usher-art-gallery/

Hi Janet, I can see why I must be careful. Tea and cakes with a gargoyle or three would be most uncanny – smile!
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Yes indeed Robbie.
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My favorite is the painting of the long hallway view connecting the rooms.
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Great minds think alike Geoff. That was the favourite of mine and my sister’s and we had seen all the pictures – it is a small gallery. We chatted to the staff and apparently it is the favourite of visitors.
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That is interesting. It certainly grabbed my attention.
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I liked that picture as well. My first thought was “It’s a door into another world.”
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It looks like a pleasant stroll, Janet. I like the Lincolnshire art gallery.
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Hello Miriam, yes I love wandering round ( and up and down ) Lincoln. Yes it is a lovely little gallery.
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How wonderful to have such a lovely place close by, Janet.
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Hello Miriam, alas it’s 224 miles away from me, not far in USA terms of course! It’s where my son and family live and my two older grandchildren were born.
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Oh, at least you can return when you visit your family there, Janet . 😊
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A very interesting wander! I think those imps are up to no good. I’d avoid them.
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Glad you enjoyed the wander Liz and you will know to avoid any imps you may see.
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Oh, yes!
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You do find some interesting places to wander through, Janet…did you stop fro a cream cake? Love the art gallery images particularly the view down the hallway…
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Hello Carol. We have been going to Lincoln since my son and daughter-in-law went to live there, with a gap while they lived in the USA and of course Covid etc.. So I was glad to get back there. We always used to make a beeline for the old city.
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Lots of lovely memories then , Janet I too have favourite places that bring back happy memories ,
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Everyone seems to like that picture. Not the cream cake, but we had lunch under that candelabra!
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I can see why its a lovely busy picture of how it is…A lovely setting for lunch 🙂
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Love the dragon one 😀 … how wonderful it must be to walk on streets that were bustling thoroughfares before the British Empire even existed. 😀
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Yes it is, in the footsteps of pilgrims as well.
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I am awed by the painting of the hallway with paintings on the wall and sunlit carpet! If I could paint like this, I’d buy a one-way ticket to cloud nine and refuse to get back to earth.😐
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Yes it’s amazing how he captured the sunlight.
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A very nice visit to Lincoln. Thanks for taking us along, Janet.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Glad you enjoyed it Pete.
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I like your Lincolnshire Imp! We call our little boy dog Kai the Lincoln Imp, because he came from Laughterton near Lincoln.
Lincoln is beautiful. Thank you for the stroll! 🙂
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You’re welcome Jacqueline.
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What cultural, wonderful pictures. Thanks for sharing these.
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Thanks Jacqui, you’re welcome
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Loved the stroll and the little bits of history. I always enjoy looking at foreign architecture and the mix of the eras, like Tudor and Victorian. 🙂
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Thanks Debby, glad you enjoyed it. Lincoln is one of my favourite cities.
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Loved seeing the cultural richness and stunning architecture of this historic building. Thanks for taking us along on your stroll!
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Thanks Jane
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Many thanks for these lovely pics. I haven’t been to Lincoln for a long time but when I lived just north of the river in the 80s-90s I always used to take visitors who stayed long enough to York and to Lincoln. Without exception they all said they preferred Lincoln. (I didn’t know at the time that my paternal grandmother had been born in Lincolnshire.)
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So glad you enjoyed my blog. I first went to Lincoln in 1974 when I came back from Australia to England on a working holiday ( that I’m still on ). I caught up with an infant school friend in Sleaford who took me into Lincoln on the train and we walked up Steep Hill, amazing after living in an Australian country town. As I was expecting to only stay in England six months and never see Lincoln again, , I could never have guessed my first two grandchildren would be born there.
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I love all your captures. Keep taking pictures!
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Thanks Hazel, I never stop taking pictures.
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Yes, please, because I love to see all your photography. You’re most welcome, tidalscribe or your name, please.
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Hello Hazel, I’m Janet. The great thing about blogging is seeing all the very different places other bloggers live, on every continent.
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Exactly, Janet. Thank you so much. Okay, tidalscribe means Janet.🤭
Happy weekend, Janet.
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