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Saturday Snapshot- Spanish Buildings

Hey everyone! I'm back with another Saturday Snapshot* post. This will be my last post about Spain. Next week, I hope to share with you pictures of my trip to Singapore. I'll be starting another mini-series about it.
* This meme is hosted by westmetromommyreads.com
Beautiful stained glass inside a Cathedral. 



Merged into the modern world- this building is a reminder of the past

An open courtyard

Quaint alley with lovely shops

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  1. These are beautiful photos. Now I want to visit Spain!

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    1. You should- it's a great place! Thanks, the pictures were taken by my father.

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  2. Looking forward to Singapore. We were there last year and loved it.

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  3. I've never been to Spain, the photos look great. The modern stained glass is interesting.

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    1. I loved the way the stained glass lit up the dark cathedral. You should definitely visit!

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  4. My, that is an amazing building! I love the style of building and the fact that it is still standing.

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    1. It was very unique yet it fit into the rest of the street.

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  5. Beautiful pictures - you really have an eye for photography! I would love to go to Spain some day. And Singapore next? Wow! Lucky you :)

    Sue

    2016 Big Book Summer Challenge

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    1. Thank you so much! These pictures weren't taken by me though- they are my dad's. Next week's pictures were taken by me, and you'll find that they're not as great as these ones.

      Thanks for stopping by!

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