The theme for Becky’s April Squares challenge is ‘top’
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- On Top of the World – summit, crown, peak or uppermost part of something
- Under the Big Top – topping or covering (or if you’re really lucky circus)
- Room at the Top – first or highest in position
- Cherry on Top – something made even more wonderful by becoming square
- Top and Tail – or maybe you’d prefer to play around with word combinations such as top dog, top stitch, top full, top line, top fruit, top hat, top secret, top knot, top drawer and top dollar!
“top of the morning to you”
“And the rest of the day to you“
“The Capela de Sao Sebastião (Chapel of Saint Sebastian) is a delightful chapel in the Marechal Carmona Park opposite the elegant Condes de Castro Guimaraes museum. The chapel dates from the 17th and predates the intriguing museum by almost 200 years.” – Cascais, Portugal
April Squares | Day Twenty-One
ooh where is this?
Haven’t a clue! Possibly a Californian mission. One I came across whilst traipsing through the archives.
that explains the lack of a place tag . . did think unusual for you. it looks a rather lovely place 🙂
Not like you, Jude!!
OK. You convinced me to go and look. And actually it didn’t take long. Margaret is right. It is Portugal, in Cascais.
“The Capela de Sao Sebastião (Chapel of Saint Sebastian) is a delightful chapel in the Marechal Carmona Park opposite the elegant Condes de Castro Guimaraes museum. The chapel dates from the 17th and predates the intriguing museum by almost 200 years.”
Lovely. Portugal?
You are right! I put some info in my reply to Becky. And I’ll update the post.
Nicely weathered! I was wondering the same as Becky. Love those wisps of background clouds. 🙂 🙂
Nag, nag, nag… I am trying to do some decluttering, can’t be doing with breaking off to blog! Anyway I have found the info and updated the post.
Shouldn’t you have done that before you posted? 🤣🤣
It looks like it might have been there a while. 🙂
The chapel dates from the 17th century. Cascais!
It’s doing very well in that case. 🙂
Wherever it was, it hit the theme. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete. x
They want blood this lot! I have found out the info if you want to take another look 🙂
I am happy to not know the location. 🙂
We love hearing the bells ring when we travel in Europe. It’s not something we hear in our area.
Something I miss from Ludlow where the bells rang every day several times. No bells here.