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CTyankee

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35. well, as a kid, you are closer to the floor than the ceiling...
Fri Jan 27, 2012, 06:08 PM
Jan 2012

and I did post the maze at Chartres. I haven't been there. I wish I could go and at one point planned a trip to visit all of the cathedrals by train within a relatively short distance from Paris. My husband's spinal surgeries interrupted that idea...

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#1 jberryhill Jan 2012 #1
brilliant, jberryhill! CTyankee Jan 2012 #2
Are you kidding? jberryhill Jan 2012 #5
it most certainly is rotund. You can kinda tell by the curviness of the thing, ya know? CTyankee Jan 2012 #11
I've never even gotten out of the car in Ohio jberryhill Jan 2012 #17
Um...not sure what you are telling me...how did you get to Angelfire? CTyankee Jan 2012 #22
Because I've been to Mantua, New Jersey jberryhill Jan 2012 #23
So if you've been to Mantua you know about this, don't you, kiddo? CTyankee Jan 2012 #29
Next year, I hope jberryhill Jan 2012 #37
Love the camera degli sposi. Too bad your trip didn't include it! CTyankee Jan 2012 #40
Lol jberryhill Jan 2012 #50
uh, huh...some adventure. Geez, losing your passport in Torino is just so quaint....ACK... CTyankee Jan 2012 #51
3. is by Marc Chagall - I'll guess the Met at Lincoln Center, but not sure. Warren Stupidity Jan 2012 #3
#3 is Chagall suffragette Jan 2012 #4
You are correct... joeybee12 Jan 2012 #7
Adore Chagall suffragette Jan 2012 #15
I do too...I've actually seen this one in person...nt joeybee12 Jan 2012 #26
The Opera Garnier is one hell of a place! It is SO gorgeous. CTyankee Jan 2012 #31
The French have taste... joeybee12 Jan 2012 #34
I noticed in the Musee d'Orsay that there were families there and the kids weren't whining CTyankee Jan 2012 #36
Overall, in Europe they respect those things much more... joeybee12 Jan 2012 #38
And how great to see kids sitting on floors around their teachers, LISTENING w rapt attention, eh? elleng Jan 2012 #39
wasn't that GREAT, elleng? CTyankee Jan 2012 #41
Not a surprise about Boston, imo. elleng Jan 2012 #42
Yeah, hubby coming home from rehab tomorrow. Hoping for the best (but not sure of outcomes)... CTyankee Jan 2012 #45
HOPING WITH YOU! elleng Jan 2012 #53
thanks, ellen! life goes on...as you know so well... CTyankee Jan 2012 #54
Yes, indeed. It is the Opera Garnier in Paris. CTyankee Jan 2012 #9
No, I haven't seen it suffragette Jan 2012 #13
Stunning. ceile Jan 2012 #6
Not sure about number 1 gratuitous Jan 2012 #8
My neck is killing me!...n/t monmouth Jan 2012 #10
oh, I'm sorry... CTyankee Jan 2012 #12
I agree...can you flip them around so we can look down? Lochloosa Jan 2012 #19
no can do. There is no "around" to flip from... CTyankee Jan 2012 #21
Here.... jberryhill Jan 2012 #25
No, the ceiling in #1 is not the Sistine Chapel... CTyankee Jan 2012 #28
Oh, I know that jberryhill Jan 2012 #30
Ah, another DU Friday Afternoon Challenge in the works! Floors we love! CTyankee Jan 2012 #32
Yeah.... jberryhill Jan 2012 #33
well, as a kid, you are closer to the floor than the ceiling... CTyankee Jan 2012 #35
I'd LOVE to know what #6 is... joeybee12 Jan 2012 #14
you will be SO surprised when you find out! CTyankee Jan 2012 #16
My surprise or lack of it might have to wait... joeybee12 Jan 2012 #18
It's a pretty famous place. I'm sure it will be guessed. CTyankee Jan 2012 #20
A lot of strange stuff there... catnhatnh Jan 2012 #24
I don't know that much about Arabic or Moorish influence, but it could be...there would be a CTyankee Jan 2012 #27
A clue too far...that would be the Globe Theatre. Iterate Jan 2012 #47
Yes! It is called the Heavens and of course you can see the letter G in the ceiling! CTyankee Jan 2012 #48
No, I've not seen it yet, Iterate Jan 2012 #63
Shakespeare's Globe on Screen- Next best thing to being there. This year, 4 Plays Bluenorthwest Jan 2012 #76
Thanks, bookmarked with a reminder. Iterate Jan 2012 #80
The third ceiling is from the Sistine Chapel. ananda Jan 2012 #43
No, it is at the Opera Garnier by Marc Chagall in Paris, and previously identified. CTyankee Jan 2012 #44
Hey, we don't have the name of the artist of #1! Come on folks! CTyankee Jan 2012 #46
#1 horseshoecrab Jan 2012 #52
OK, here it is... CTyankee Jan 2012 #55
OK, we have no name for #1 and nothing for #2, #4 and #5... CTyankee Jan 2012 #49
my goodness, #s 2, 4 and 5 aren't done!!! How about a major hint? CTyankee Jan 2012 #56
#5 horseshoecrab Jan 2012 #62
Thank you. The Chagall still looks modern. K&R (nt) T S Justly Jan 2012 #57
It's the most modern of the whole lot of them! CTyankee Jan 2012 #58
OK, here's a HUGE clue for #2. the photo has a HUGE clue right in the photo! It almost gives it CTyankee Jan 2012 #59
and it's in London :) Solly Mack Jan 2012 #60
It's the "table 6" room jberryhill Jan 2012 #61
Isn't it grand? Nice place... CTyankee Jan 2012 #64
Or the Hotêl d'Fromage et les Ouefs. jberryhill Jan 2012 #66
Yeah, and the ceiling by that Peter Paul guy wasn't so shabby either! CTyankee Jan 2012 #67
FUN! burrowowl Jan 2012 #65
glad you liked it! Did you guess any of them? CTyankee Jan 2012 #68
#2: Reubens, the Banqueting House ceiling, Palace of Whitehall, London nt pinboy3niner Jan 2012 #69
Hi there, you finally made it to my Challenge this week! CTyankee Jan 2012 #70
I ran across the image in researching past Challenges pinboy3niner Jan 2012 #72
#4 is a great example of the Mannerist School. Everything floating around in space... CTyankee Jan 2012 #73
I couldn't have identified any of them to be honest but I scanned them with my phone leeroysphitz Jan 2012 #71
I know that is a real possibility. I just ask people not to google in that fashion and then pretend CTyankee Jan 2012 #74
it's an app called Goggles, made by Google. It recognizes landmarks leeroysphitz Jan 2012 #75
what is it used for? CTyankee Jan 2012 #77
Well, so far I've used it primarily for cheating on the Friday Challenge. n/t leeroysphitz Jan 2012 #78
Important, since all the world flocks to my Friday Afternoon Challenges! CTyankee Jan 2012 #79
It's for Android phones it does Image recognition. It does landmarks and logos astonishingly well. leeroysphitz Jan 2012 #81
so if I see an image and I don't know where it is from, I can use this app? CTyankee Jan 2012 #82
The notion of instant, effortless access to vast amounts of information is appealing. leeroysphitz Jan 2012 #83
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