The Basilica of Saint Sernin, Toulouse, France
This is the largest Romanesque church in Europe.
For further details, visit Sacred Destinations and read the interesting post.
thanks to Sheila from A Postcard a Day for sending this card.
I have posted a review of: Mrs. Delany's Flowers 18-th Century Paper Mosaics: A book of Postcards on my other blog. Click the title to read that post and then leave a comment there to be entered to win a postcard from that collection.
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My pleasure. :) It is a wonderful place.
ReplyDeleteLovely card and stamps! Happy PFF!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I like this postcard very much. Yes,I think the fish in the postcard I posted is probably "photoshopped" in with some kind of early special effects. In some of the others I have, I am sure the fish is really being held--perhaps photographers used fake fish? I would love to know the name of the book your son has of photographer's special effects around the turn of the century! lol Happy PFF!
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful! I would love to visit in person.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed this, Heather. So, there's a contest, ay? Well, count me in. (grin) My email addy is Beth@niquette.net ((hugs))
ReplyDeleteHappy PFF!
That is an impressive church! I also love the stamps. The EUROPA series are worth collecting :)
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