29 May, 2020

bell

part of the cemetery


30 comments:

  1. ...it reminds me of "for who the bell tolls."

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  2. Hello,

    What a cool bell! Enjoy your day, have a happy weekend!

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  3. Never send to know for whom the bell tolls..............

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  4. This is the "ding-dong" of the gates of heaven! Or not? :)
    Have a nice day, Bill!

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  5. What an interesting sculpture. I hope it is rung for joyfulness as well as the more melancholy reasons.

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  6. I assume that it is rung at suitable times!

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  7. Beautiful light in this shot Bill, early morning or early evening?

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  8. That is a beautiful and remarkable landmark Bill! Do they ring it at certain times?

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  9. Tom and I had the same thought: Ernest Hemingway

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  10. Lovely capture and interesting bell stand!

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  11. Bells are magical and this one is overflowing with it ☕

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  12. Nice to see this bell, which I assume is rung at suitable times ...

    All the best Jan

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  13. I don't think I've seen many large bells standing around here. I really like it though.

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  14. That's so cool and especially since it's at a cemetery! None of the ones in my town have a bell.

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  15. Love this beautiful bell. Wishes for a nice weekend.

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  16. Nice bell. Does it every get rung!

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  17. Impressive. “Do not ask for whom the bell tolls...”

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  18. I would like to hear that bell!

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  19. For whom the bells toll. Lovely frame.

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  20. It has a nice look to it, almost sculptural.

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  21. That's a beauty bet it ring is loud.

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  22. Oh, boy. If they ring it every time they have to bring someone in the neighbourhood sure gets sad...
    Only partly sunny here, 12C, but we make the best of it, to a nice day without any ringing bells, Bill!

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  23. Impressive metalwork. Ask not for whom the bell tolls...

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