This was going to be in one of my interminable church series so it is getting an outing as part of this entrance series....now can I find something for tomorrow??
Entrance 2
This was going to be in one of my interminable church series so it is getting an outing as part of this entrance series....now can I find something for tomorrow??
Love the light Bill, really is the light at the end of the Tunnel
Bill Phillips: And it is a solid stone wall! Now is that significant do you think
Philine
Germany
6 Jan 2010, 07:34
a lovely, sun- lit, greenly framed path - the steps look wooden- a staircase I would like to enter in order to come to the little heavenly church...
Bill Phillips: This is the church at Salwarpe village just outside Droitwich. Sadly it was locked when we went so I wasn't able to get pictures inside.
A very interesting picture Bill, which, like yesterday's photo, entices the viewer in.
Entrance - the entry to a place
OR
entrance - charm, put under a spell.
Just a thought if you can't find another gate or path. The pictures of today and yesterday could belong to both definitions.
Bill Phillips: The wonders of the English language Sheila. I was reading a book about Reading when a lady made an entrance into the room and I was entranced by her. I wonder if i whether ask her about the weather
I'd love to see the church at the top, but this presentation adds to the mystery of that Bill, I like it.
Bill Phillips: Thanks Brian. My pictures of the church were not very exciting and as it was locked we couldn't get inside!
Philine
Germany
6 Jan 2010, 16:55
-Entrance: an encyclopedia, esp. for foreign students of the University of Münster, my home town
-Nautical: The immersed part of a ship's hull forward of the middle body (you mentioned some times the word 'ship' today- are you working there?)
- to entrance: to fill with wonder and delight; enchant
- to put into a trance; hypnotize
I'm looking forward which kind of meaning you may prefer!
Our German word "Eintritt' has only two meanings - oh, poor language- rich language!
Bill Phillips: Me work on a ship? I get seasick in the bath.