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A Sunday St Cloud local returns to Northtown on Monday, an extra.
Big power has appeared on the St Cloud local before, but it's not a common sight.
With temps finally above freezing (low 40s) melting has begun. Usually warm temps also bring clouds, but the sun held on just long enough for this one.
The normal weekday local with geeps would run later in the day, but I'll take the big extra.
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St Giles Cripplegate in The Barbican, City of London. The line of the old Roman fortress is on the left beside the pond with The Bastion Tower at the end. The masonry is 13th century but it is built on original Roman foundations.
A natural rock formation that honestly looks man made at Snow Canyon in St George Utah.
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The church of St Lawrence, Mickleton, is situated at the foot of the Cotswold escarpment just below Hidcote and Kiftsgate. Part of the church dates back to the 12th Century and is a Grade 1 listed building with many interesting historical features. Mickleton is the northernmost village in Gloucestershire.
St. Boniface Catholic Church in rural Bigelow Arkansas. Established in 1843 and still holding services each Sunday.
Happy Slider Sunday - HSS !!
St Mungo Mural, High Street, Glasgow
St Mungo it is reported brought a Robin back to life after it was killed by his classmates this was one of his miracles. This modern St Mungo is shown in this mural with Robins
Sunset at St Michaels Mount. A different composition to the standard, mainly due to a clash of tide times.
Die katholische Pfarrkirche St. Ulrich in Geislingen im Zollernalbkreis wurde in den Jahren 1927/1928 unter Einbeziehung einiger Elemente des Vorgängerbaus erbaut. Ihr Innenraum ist ein Beispiel der eher selten anzutreffenden expressionistischen Architektur. Die Kirche wurde zwischen Juni 1927 und Oktober 1928 von den Rottenburger Architekten Hans Lütkemeier (1898–1960)[2] und Martin Schilling (1896–1991 an der Stelle der zu klein gewordenen Dorfkirche erbaut. Von dieser blieb der Turm aus dem 15. Jahrhundert erhalten. Das spätmittelalterliche Gewölbe des Chors der alten Kirche wurde abgetragen und in der neuen Kirche wieder verwendet. Auch Teile der Ausstattung (die Plastiken von St. Ulrich, St. Martin, St. Barbara, St. Katharina sowie Grabmonumente) wurden von der alten Kirche übernommen. 1984/1985 fand eine Renovierung statt, bei der der Chorraum verändert wurde. Eine weitere Renovierung erfolgte 2019.
Before the weather fronts rolled in this morning there was some lovely light - Daybreak at St Helen's Rosslare Wexford.