So, on this Thursday morning, after getting a few things done around the house, I made my cup of vanilla caramel tea (an all-time favorite that all-too-rarely I can ever find at the store) and sat down ready to show the world one of my favorite parts of our time in Ireland - visiting two of the hundreds-year-old cathedrals in Dublin.
Our first stop was at Christ Church Cathedral, where we chose not to pay the money to go inside because we were saving that for the next stop. Plus, the outside was lovely enough to keep us both entertained for a good while, and I enjoyed capturing a few photos of the gorgeous architecture. (It was perfect weather, too!)
Our second stop, St. Patrick's Cathedral, was by far my favorite, though. The richness of the history it contained, and the pure beauty it exuded were the exact kind of thing I hoped to experience while being in such a beautiful, old country. We paid the money to go inside this time, and it was well worth it.
This next one is one of my favorite photos of the whole trip. Just such a beautiful structure, with such fantastic dramatic sunlight.
The gorgeous inside....
My sister checking out the beautiful area that was sectioned off for private prayer.
The sun coming through the gorgeous stained glass made for lovely colors and reflections all over the place.
When being inside such a lovely place with so much rich history, it was a joy to take note of so many things that pointed to the beauty and goodness of the Lord. I love looking back on all of these photos and hope I get to do more traveling of this nature in the future - there are so many beautiful, historical places in this world that just need to be seen, enjoyed, and photographed (by me)!
Oh so gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI'm dying to goooo!