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Tuesday, June 19, 2007
After the Fete
After Gee Cross Fete we went along to the Methodist Church where Gee Cross Art Group were holding an exhibition.
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9 comments:
And you had nice weather for the Fete!
Is this still a Methodist Church and it is just a temp. exhibit?
Are there any converted churches over there?
Good paintings, were you thempted to buy? Rain and trees in your news as well. Yet another gale is approaching here they say. A small point, earlier I didn't mean to give the impression that a tree fell on MY house,I used the theme caption in jest.
Exhibit items look very interesting!
And thank you for visiting my blog. I answered to your questions in comments to the same post.
Hi James -- yes this is still an active Methodist Church. Lots of old churches have been converted into all manner of other uses including mosques, restaurants, car showrooms, dwelling houses &c.
The art exhibition is only for the day and Julia I was certainly tempted by one picture but as I own too many to fit my walls and am trying to declutter I didn't buy anything.
Love this sort of event. Paintings look really interesting. I'd have been tempted, I'm sure. Were you?
Before I buy art I try (not very hard) to figure out where I will put it first. Tho I have ended up with more stuff than walls to hang it on! PS: I haven't visited in awhile & really like your header they keys with letters are very nice!
You picked a nice picture to highlight of the horse. Looks like a nice art exhibit.
thanks for the reply....do you know of any former church mosques around?
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