Showing posts with label Nidarosdomen Nidaros Cathedral. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nidarosdomen Nidaros Cathedral. Show all posts

Saturday, November 30

Thursday, June 7

Thursday, February 11

February Dusting

It was the snow on every legde that captured my imagination this morning on my way to work, - a feathery, soft dusting that gave this dreamy look to our Cathedral.
Like an angel from above a former colleague appeared. She has the most precious eyes that brim with kindness, the gentlest and the most heartwarming way about her. Glowing, confident, reassured and with life experience in abundance. She made may day! A morning encounter I will treasure for a long time.

Monday, January 25



West Front, Nidaros Cathedral
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Tuesday, January 5

Nativity Scene III


If you have a hard time imagining what a cloud of angels look like you need to check this.Moving and very amusing. This striking piece of kindergarden art you may see in Nidaros Cathedral each December.

Friday, September 4

Nidaros Cathedral


Nidaros Cathedral at dusk

Saturday, June 20


Maria-kapellet, Nidaros Cathedral - The art of agels - rays through stained glass windows at 7 a.m.



Beams of sunshine make the perfect painting on dismal stone walls

It doesn't any better than this... guess it speaks for itself and your imagination

Thursday, June 18



The rays of sunshine hit just right this morning as I look up; - my, such detail and intricate, skillfull and artistic work. It sure does speak to you some mornings. Whatever went through their minds, these stone masons, working hours on end day in and day out, on gargoyls, ornaments, and what have you?

Sunday, June 14

Photo: Ned Alley

There's no special occasion, and no special reason to write,

I don't haveany news to share, no problems to air out, or stories to tell...

It's just one of those times when I'm thinking happy thoughts of you

......and I just thought you might like to know.


Thursday, June 11


A bird's view at dusk from Nidaros Cathedral's
West Front "roof walkways"




Wednesday, June 10

Oh, what beautiful organ music, passing by the cathedral in the wee hours of the morn....

"The Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565, is a piece of organ music composed by Johann Sebastian Bach sometime between 1703 and 1707. It is one of the most famous works in the organ repertoire, and has been used in a variety of popular media ranging from film, to video games, to rock music, and ringtones. The attribution of the piece to Bach has been challenged since the early 1980s by a number of scholars, and remains a controversial topic"
From WickipediA

Sunday, June 7

Sunday, May 24

Pilgrims from outer space?
The craft is carefully parked so as to not draw any attention to itself?
:D

Monday, March 23






More snow. But gone by lunchtime. Such is the month of March, in these parts anyway!

Sunday, March 22




Beams of sunshine through stained glass windows
make heavenly paintings on old, gray and dismal stone walls.


Stained glass window, Maria-kapellet, Nidaros Cahtedral
Translation of celtic prayer: Hans Olav Mørk
- A Stikken Card Creation -

"May the road rise up to meet you, may the wind be ever at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face and the rain fall softly on your fields. And until we meet again, May God hold you in the hollow of his hand”