This week we have The Weekly Photo Challenge: Pattern. We have seen a lot of patterns in our travels, clouds, lights, architecture, but, to date, we have seen nothing more interesting than the Mezquita de Córdoba in Cordoba, Spain. A unique structure that melds a mosque, converted to a cathedral. Originally started as a church, it was converted to a mosque after the Moors conquered this part of Spain. It was largely rebuilt and then, when the area was retaken by the Spanish, it was again converted to a church. A very interesting background and a stunning combination of various architecture.


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Very cool!
Thanks Red. We only spent a day in Cordoba. Could gave spent more.
WONDERFUL PATTERNS! Thanks for the pingback.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
And you as well. Thanks for taking time to visit.
Beautiful photos!
Thanks. Thanks for popping in
Great patterns. Love the photos. Nice work, John.
A place to see for sure. One of those jaw dropper places
Indeed. Hard to conjure those up in your head – something you have to see in person. Or, at least on John Phillips blog. 😉
Thanks Lisa. I’ve been bad lately though. Hardly have time to post quick ones let alone read stuff. Trying though. Life is a bit hectic for us all.