Thursday : Lingering look at windows, week 25

A rainy day on Durham Cathedral roof looking down on the Castle

A rainy day on Durham Cathedral roof, looking down on the Castle.

Maybe not quite window in the conventional sense, but I could, and did, look through it.  Some of you wandered Durham’s riverbanks with me earlier this week, and I make no apologies for taking you back again today.

It’s quite a special week for Durham because the Lindisfarne Gospels have been returned, for a short while, to their rightful home in the north east.  Created 1,300 years ago, in honour of St. Cuthbert, they are on loan from the British Library and will be on display until 30th September.  Palace Green, in front of the Cathedral, is a deservedly beautiful location.  Ticket sales are booming.  The link above will show you why.   Meantime, a few more Durham windows.

How lucky are the students at Durham University?  They get to use the castle as “digs” and dine in the fabulous Great Hall.  Taking photos isn’t allowed but I would suggest you take the tour if you’re in Durham to see the Gospels.  It’s bookable in the same building.  My post Discovering Durham will give you a lot more information.

Next week I shall be gazing through some real windows in the Algarve, so won’t be taking part in this challenge.  But I expect I’ll have a few shots to bring back.

Off now to check out the other entries at Lingering Visions.  Have you a few windows you’d like to share?  Dawn will be delighted.

63 comments

  1. Beautiful photos … of a beautiful place in UK – have never been to Durham, but I have friends that been there and showed proud their video. That top photo is my favorite.

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  2. How luck are these students, and what an inspiring experience of working, researching, and teaching for those faculty! Beautiful post!

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    1. I’m reading Phillipa Gregory, “The Queen’s Fool”, about Henry Vlll’s daughter Mary Queen of Scots, Tanya, so I know what you mean. 🙂 Thank you!

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  3. I so nearly went to Durham University, it was either there or Exeter and I ended up going south. I did go and look around for an interview though and will have to go back and have a proper look around the city.

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      1. Still planning our late October week away – got a bit distracted with a big work project and the wedding details but will have to get onto it soon!

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      2. Ooh, the wedding! Fantastic 🙂 What date and have you decided honeymoon venue yet? I think it’s so strange that you and Suzanne (Travelbunny) are getting married at the same time. I can’t wait for the photos. 🙂

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  4. Love the windows Jo! Always so exciting to see what different kinds there are. Thanks for sharing these beauties hon! 😀 *hugs*

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  5. Must drag myself to Durham, there are truly photo opportunities on every corner and it is just on my doorstep. I have liked your series Jo, enjoy the sun in Portugal.

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