My World (4) = Hi folks, its time again for My World, and my little part is Grantham-in Lincolnshire U.K.
Here are 3 photos of 3 buildings which has history in Grantham.
1) = St Wulframs Church.
2) = The Blue Pig.
3) = The Angel & Royal Hotel.
Click on their names to learn their History. You wont be disappointed.
More to come next week.
Have a happy week - all you My World & Skywatch Bloggers.
Dont forget to check-out my Blog too any time - as I have started Blogging again.
IMAC I am very happy that You have started blogging again. And I will be back following Your interesting links later this evening. (I did came home from work, just now.)
ReplyDeleteGreat post and wonderful images!
ReplyDeleteGlad you're with us!
Cheers, Klaus
P.S.: Fixed your link in Mr. Linky - you pointed to the MyWorld site! ;)
Mac: What a wonderful look at the neat places in your world.
ReplyDeleteGreat Shots.. your world is so interesting.
ReplyDeleteIt is such a pretty little place.
ReplyDeleteCool shots. Is the blue pig your watering hole?
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL PHOTOS AND PLACE!!
ReplyDeleteWOW, Wonderful post and absolutely beautiful photo's!
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting on my blog and thanks for sharing your part of the world with us!
Take care.
Lovely spot with lots of history to be seen. Thanks for sharing this view of your world, even if it makes me want to visit England again.
ReplyDeleteVery nice post about Grantham!
ReplyDeleteExclusively beautiful! Huwaw!
ReplyDeleteBtw, I posted your photos at http://trainshots.blogspot.com/. Thanks so much!
Love the Blue Pig. I wish I were there now, I could go for a pint or two!
ReplyDeleteThe perspective on the church is grand!
ReplyDeleteLovely where you live.
Glad to hear you are blogging again - welcome back!
I love the individual choices you picked to show us from your part of the world. Great post.
ReplyDeleteWow I love the architecture, great pics. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Regina In Pictures
Very beautiful photos! Thanks for sharing. Thank you also for your comment. I appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to blogging again.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Blue Pig , Church and Hostel.
You may begin Blue Pig and Church Wiki!
I had no luck at all with your new MyWord post, some of the click ons did not work and others gave scant or irrelevant information and I could find no place to leave a comment AND .....No pictures!
ReplyDeleteYou know we illiterates have been conditioned to expect eye candy!
Gorgeous photos (as always)! So wonderful to have you blogging again! =)
ReplyDeleteYou live in such rich and beautiful place! One of my dream country to visit:)
ReplyDeletePosted mine, HERE. Have a great day! And thanks for the virtual travel;)
Happy Tuesday. Nice part of the world where you are. Love the beautiful architectural designs of the buildings. Welcome back to blogging.
ReplyDeleteI stayed a night at The Angel many years ago and still remember it. Grantham is a wonderful town and surrounding area.
ReplyDeleteNice photos. I LOVE the church. And who wouldn't love a place with a name like "The Blue Pig!"
ReplyDeleteBeutiful photos of beautiful buildings.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of the places around you, Imac! Glad to have you back!
ReplyDeleteThat's nice that you started blogging again and I loved to see your pictures !
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful place to visit. Beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteExcellent post! I love your photos.
ReplyDeleteExcellent post! I love your photos.
ReplyDeleteWonderful and I love that name...the Blue Pig. Makes me think of Martha Grimes mysteries :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, this is wonderful photos! Beautiful buildings! It's very fun to see photos from your corner of the world. I'm glad you are back:)
ReplyDeletehello IMAC
ReplyDeleteThsnks for posting this great churches I like the middle type/style...
Happy days
BTW Question: would you be so kind, please.. to sign-me-in on skywatch FRIDAY this week? (its my birthday FRIDAY and I am gone because of that starting Thursday)
My name: JoAnn's D Eyes. Holland
My url: www.joannwalraven.blogspot.com
Please let me know? Thank you!
Greetings JoAnn
beautiful photos wonderful history.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are back to blogging :) my fine nursing I am sure had something to do with it :)
Hugs Laura
Very classic looking building. It is also a lovely reminder for us, thanks to the people who preserve culture and architecture.
ReplyDeleteHaving problems with my internet connection which results in taking ages for your site to open.
ReplyDeleteWill be back when it gets fixed.
In the meantime keep clicking.
:)
Glad to hear that you are back to blogging,
ReplyDeleteyour photos are beautiful as always. And thanks for the stop over on my blog