There are two of them flanking the stone fireplace in our family room. In the afternoon the light glows through the cobalt glass and makes my heart smile.
And listen. I made this super short so you can take the time to visit an excellent "A" link that only got three comments! It's a longer post so to save time, just run over there and don't even bother to leave a comment here! I'm cool with that! Click here to read it if you can spare a moment! - it's long but a wonderful read.
This post is linked to Alphabe-Thursday's Letter "B". To read other links JUST CLICK HERE!
This is a magnificent window. The room they occupy must be beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAnn
What beautiful window definatley an A for this week
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful!
ReplyDeletePS: I did go read that post, and you are so right! It does deserve attention!
ReplyDeleteThat's a gorgeous window! My husband used to work in a glass shop that repaired leaded and stained glass windows. I've been after him to brush up on his skills and make a few for me. We had a few in our old house and they made my heart smile, too!
ReplyDeletethanks, jenny.
ReplyDeleteI'm so jealous. I love stain glass windows.
ReplyDeleteI lurve stained glass...how gorgeous! Happy AlphabeThursday!
ReplyDeleteI also, just love stained glass and wish I could have some windows in my house!! The sun coming through must be spectacular!!!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to have a window like that and watch the light come through it in different patterns and colors. Really lovely, Jenny.
ReplyDeleteAnd I checked out the "A" story. Nice!
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You are the B for best Jenny....bkm
ReplyDeleteHey, I was one of the 3! I thought it was a fabulous post! I love a good story.
ReplyDeleteI also love stained glsss. You're so lucky to have it in your house!
it is cute indeed.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing.
Beautiful indeed! I love the glass with the stone. I bet it is magnificent with the light shining through!
ReplyDeleteps. thank you for fixing my link!
I bet they look wonderful in all kinds of light.
ReplyDeleteThe stained glass window is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for leading me to the story of August...what a fine writer over at 'quirky pickings'.
Beautiful window! I wouldn't wanna clean it, though.
ReplyDeletelove the window! going to hop over and read the post.
ReplyDeleteKaren
Jenny, thank you so much for the link to CC's post. We used to run in the same circles and I lost her. So nice to find her once again.
ReplyDeleteShe shines, doesn't she?
I dream of one day having stain glass windows. Yours are absolutely delicious, and seeing the afternoon light pouring in would make my heart go pitter patter.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and heart wrenching story that was! Thank you for directing me over there. I loved it.
i have always believed that a great deal can be discerned from the choices we make in design...
ReplyDeleteit is easy to see you and the window, together...
:) :)
i shall do all i can to visit the a post you linked to :)
Lovely blue window!
ReplyDeleteRunning over to the A post....
xxoo,
RMW
Lovely windows and a lovely read at the link you provided. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteand thank you, ladies, for the compliments. :]
ReplyDeleteI just love the window! Glad you sent us over to last week's post. Thanks and have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteTeresa
I love stained glass. I can see why it makes you smile. La
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous! I am going over to the A post now!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you enjoyed my boring, banana bread!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the windows. . .with the stone it is stunning!
how beautiful and peaceful. If you ever venture to CO I must take you to bishops castle...some way cool stained glass going on there.
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