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Denni phoned me on a boring winter day last year and said we could skitch over the fields. Oh yes!

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Old Town Hall and St. Francis Xavier at the Kaunas Town Hall Square [Miesto RotuÅ¡Ä ir AikÅ¡tÄ]

 

Old Town Hall: Begun in 1542 and predominantly late-Baroque in style with elements of early Classicism and Gothic architecture, the swan-like Old (as in former) Town Hall has been used as an ammunition dump, a prison, a palace, a Russian theatre, a church and a club of ill repute over the centuries and is today used as a wedding palace as well as a place to host formal occasions and as the home of the cityâs Ceramics Museum.

(www.inyourpocket.com) St. Francis Xavier Church & Jesuit Monastery [Å v. PranciÅ¡kaus Ksavero BažnyÄia ir JÄzuitų Vienuolynas ]

Completed in 1666, up in flames in 1732 and finally consecrated in 1759. A monastery and college were built a decade later, just five years before the Pope decided to abolish Jesuit Order altogether. The resident monks hung around for a while longer before the ensemble was handed over to the Franciscans. In 1843, the church changed hands again, this time becoming the property of the Russian Orthodox Church, when it became the cityâs Alexander Nevski Cathedral. After WWI the Jesuits returned to Lithuania from Germany and reclaimed the church, and the monastery became a high school. During the Soviet occupation, the monastery buildings were used as a technical college, the interior of the church as a sports hall, the crypts as a sauna and the church attic housed a shooting gallery no less. The church was returned to the Jesuits in 1990, and was consecrated once again in 1992.( www.inyourpocket.com/)

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The anticipation is killing Ronnie and Merv! The fabulous Reading Lasses bookshop and cafe in Wigtown, Scotland’s booktown. My lemon and white chocolate sponge was delicious. They do a huge selection of homemade cakes, tiffins, brownies and Scones. Oh, and also lunch and excellent coffee!

Wigtown, Dumfries and Galloway.

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A-town (a.k.a. "America Town", or "International Culture Ville") in Gunsan, South Korea on a cold, rainy night.

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Just spinnin around Atown. Colorizin it orange with smoke, spins, & arrows.

 

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The Angell Town Estate in Brixton, South London.

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