Stonework Posted on December 26, 2013 by Mike © 2013 Michael Fiveson Some intricate and beautiful stonework found in Mexico. Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...
That is gorgeous. It’s a shame we don’t see more intricate stonework these days. Another “lost art”. LikeLike Reply ↓
I thought it was stunning, and is probably quite old. Good morning Kim, and thank you. LikeLike Reply ↓
Good Morning Mike…you are most welcome. I love it! Number one on my “bucket list” is to see Spain and Italy…maybe France too. LikeLike
Mike is the stonework part of a church? Looks like some painstaking attention to the detail of it. LikeLike Reply ↓
It is part of an unknown (to me) complex that includes a tower, but I don’t think it’s a church. LikeLike Reply ↓
Stunning! I love the textures and colors! I bet that took a great deal of planning and work! Happy Day-After Christmas!!! 🙂 LikeLike Reply ↓
The colors and the design are so beautiful, and even more so in that fabulous sunshine! LikeLike Reply ↓
Only at night did the sun stop shining, and when the sun set it would create a large steam cloud and make a hissing sound as it sank into the ocean many miles away. LikeLike Reply ↓
That is gorgeous. It’s a shame we don’t see more intricate stonework these days. Another “lost art”.
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I thought it was stunning, and is probably quite old. Good morning Kim, and thank you.
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Good Morning Mike…you are most welcome. I love it! Number one on my “bucket list” is to see Spain and Italy…maybe France too.
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Take me with you Kim…..please.
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Gladly…as soon as I win the lottery, we are off!
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I’ll be waiting…
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It’s like there is sunshine in the rocks.
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Add to that cobblestone streets.
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lovely photo Mike…so much work goes into these
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‘Ello James. Thanks for the comment, and yes the stonework is amazing.
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Mike is the stonework part of a church? Looks like some painstaking attention to the detail of it.
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It is part of an unknown (to me) complex that includes a tower, but I don’t think it’s a church.
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love the warm colours and shapes
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Mexican craftsmanship.
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Stunning! I love the textures and colors! I bet that took a great deal of planning and work!
Happy Day-After Christmas!!! 🙂
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Thanks. It was stunning.
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The colors and the design are so beautiful, and even more so in that fabulous sunshine!
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Only at night did the sun stop shining, and when the sun set it would create a large steam cloud and make a hissing sound as it sank into the ocean many miles away.
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I wonder how old it is. We have some amazing stonework too in Croatia 🙂
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I would love to visit Croatia, which looks beautiful.
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You would feel very welcome in my country 🙂
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And I would be thankful and kind.
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🙂
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