The tiled floor in the Christ Church Cathedral in Grafton has given me a few #MarchSquares. I featured the Cathedral in a recent post here
Look Becky, a square in a square in a square within a square. Can anyone top that?
Drop into Beckys blog to find out how march square is going
A lot of the churches in Hampshire have similar sorts of tiled floors. They can be very interesting.
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That photo is one of the plainer parts of the floor. More to come in march squares
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I shall look out for them.
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I made one as part of Heritage Open Days last year! They are called encuastic tiles – simply wonderful 🙂
PS here’s the one I made! https://winchesterheritageopendays.org/2017/12/11/encaustic-tile-making-hyde-abbey-winchester/
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That’s great info Becky. Love your post 🙂
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Thank you so much Brian for visiting it. I am definitely going to make another one this year – at this rate I might have a floor in a couple of centuries!
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Keep at it and I’ll visit in my wheel chair with my carer 🙂
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😀
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Hi I had a look. I’m very impressed.
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Thank you so much for visiting, and even more so for your kind words 🙂
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What a nice floor
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I’ll post more of the floor later 😀
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Now that’s clever use of squares for the challenge!
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Thank you Elaine. I try to be innovative in some of the challenges
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Love the little flower in the middle. 🙂 🙂
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Cute isn’t it 🙂
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There’s a circle within your square that’s in a square in a square within a square 😀
Brilliant capture
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I missed the circle. Do I get bonus points 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Gold star I say!
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😀
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Top that…a mortar board for graduation.
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I don’t have one of those
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then I topped it, didn’t I? hehe
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Spot on, Brian. Literally!
Shall we all give up now? 🙂
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Seek Debbie…..there is more to discover I am sure. You should be able find brilliance in the world as I am all the way over here in the Australian bush. Look for the circle in a circle in a square in a square within a square encompassed by a circle. Seek Debbie seek 🙂
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