THURSDAY’S SPECIAL: TRACES OF THE PAST Y3-05

 

In Cannaregio district of Venice overlooking the Gran Canal stands San Geremia, a Baroque church with a distinctive 12th century Romanesque brick tower. The church is dedicated to Saint Jeremiah, but also holds the relics of Saint Lucy (Santa Lucia di Siracusa) which had been previously kept in the church by the same name, but were transferred to San Geremia in 1861 when the church of Saint Lucy was pulled down to build a railway station. 

In 1981 precisely these relics were the cause of a burglary in San Geremia. The church was broken into and the Saint’s remains were stolen to be retrieved months later on the day of her celebration, 13 December.

Saint Lucy’s grave is still the main attraction among visitors and pilgrims that come to the church in increasing numbers every year to light a candle and to pray to this patron saint of the blind and visually impaired. 

“Lucia Vergine di Siracusa rests in peace in this temple. You inspire a bright future and peace to Italy and the entire World”. (this inscription, but in Italian may be seen on the side of the church facing Grand Canal)

©Paula Borkovic

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Traces of the Past is a recurrent photo challenge that happens every month (one month in colour as part of Thursday’s Special and the following month in black and white as part of Black & White Sunday). You are free to choose whatever traces of the past you can find. It does not have to be a distant one, or rich in history; it can be something personal, or it can even have a human form. Just make sure to post for it before next Thursday and to link to this blog. Happy Thursday! 

Please check out these wonderful entries to the challenge:

https://teepee12.com/2017/05/18/heritage-and-the-past-in-the-blackstone-valley/

https://travelwithintent.com/2017/05/18/fishy-past/

https://restlessjo.me/2017/05/18/the-spectacle-of-the-roman-baths/

https://delightsofthealgarve.com/2017/05/18/azulejos-porto-cathedral/

https://ledrakenoir.wordpress.com/2017/05/18/tired-tires/

https://ladyleemanilablog.wordpress.com/2017/05/18/thursdays-special-traces-of-the-past-y3-05/

https://irenewaters19.com/2017/05/18/the-rocks-traces-of-the-past-yr-3-05-thursdays-special/

https://travel387.wordpress.com/2017/05/18/a-rich-cultural-heritage/

https://lessywannagohome.blogspot.hr/2017/05/trabant.html

https://iballrtw.com/2017/05/18/le-28-fevrier-1969/

https://attaleuntold.wordpress.com/2017/05/18/thursdays-special-traces-of-the-past-its-only-rock-n-roll-but-i-like-it/

https://suejudd.com/2017/05/18/traces-of-the-past-cornwalls-mining-heritage/

https://bushboy.blog/2017/05/19/thursdays-special-traces-of-the-past-y3-05/

https://lucidgypsy.com/2017/05/19/traces-of-the-past-exeters-city-wall/

https://empireoflights.com/2017/05/19/off-the-record-i

https://jaspasjourney.wordpress.com/2017/05/19/sams-ses-challenge-18-bridge/

https://woollymuses.wordpress.com/2017/05/20/thursdays-special-1905_traces-of-the-past/

https://tishfarrell.com/2017/05/19/of-men-turned-to-stone-and-a-cup-of-gold/

https://lynneayersbeyondthebrush.wordpress.com/2017/05/19/churchst-cajetan/

https://ceenphotography.com/2017/05/20/thursdays-special-traces-of-the-past-and-wpd-heritage/

https://justinetaylorphotography.com/2017/05/20/thursdays-special-traces-of-the-past-wpd-heritage/

https://theshowersofblessing.wordpress.com/2017/05/19/weekly-photo-challenge-chinese-heritage/

https://unavistadisanfermo.wordpress.com/2017/05/22/traces-of-the-past-15

https://dailymusing57.com/2017/05/23/thursdays-special-traces-of-the-past-7/

96 responses to “THURSDAY’S SPECIAL: TRACES OF THE PAST Y3-05”

  1. Since Heritage was the focus for this week’s WordPress photo challenge, I combined the two. I apologize since I don’t usually do that, but there isn’t that much “old stuff” in the valley 🙂

    You have a world full of old an beautiful places. And each seems more amazing than the last!

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    1. 🙂 Thank you, Marilyn, I’m trying. It’s lovely to see you and even more to have your entry.

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  2. What a fantastic capture of such a magnificent place Paula. A wonderful trace of the past.
    Mine will be with you in the morning – not quite as historic or quite as educational as yours!

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    1. Thank you very much, Debbie. I thought you might enjoy another glimpse of Venice. It is always a pleasure to see your entries.

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    2. I’m trying to access your blog, Debbie. I have tried it more than 20 times today from work. I don’t know what the problem is, cause I could access other blogs. I will try it again later from home.

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  3. Love the colours in your photo.. Interesting that they tore down a church back then to build a railway station… progress happens I guess…

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    1. Yes, that’s very sad, and a saint like Lucy deserves to have the grave in a church bearing her name. I found the story fascinating. Thank you very much for your visit and nice comment, Maggie.

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  4. A beautiful capture of an amazing structure, Paula. Daydreaming to the musical selection!

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  5. […] THURSDAY’S SPECIAL: TRACES OF THE PAST Y3-05 […]

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  6. […] Posted as part of  Traces of the Past […]

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  7. You have excelled yourself, Paula. I am in love with this image with its wonderful aspect and the glow of the Rialto in the distance. I’m trying to picture where you would be standing because I want to stand right there and listen to that haunting music. Thank you for a beautiful start to my day. 🙂 🙂

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  8. […] over and see Debbie’s extraordinary owl, and don’t forget that Thursday’s Special.  This week Paula weaves her magic on […]

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  9. You have excelled yourself this week, Paula. I am in love with this image and the way that the Rialto glows in the background. I want to stand right there and listen to that music. Thank you for a beautiful start to my day. Sending hugs. 🙂 🙂

    The Spectacle of the Roman Baths

    I’m having WP issues so if this comment appears twice feel free to delete (or maybe not at all! 😦 )

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    1. Hello Jo. I am sorry WP played a trick on us. When were you in Venice last. The bridge in the background isn’t Rialto. It is a bridge in Cannaregio district (Ponte delle Guglie). It is where Jewish district starts. We always stay in Santa Croce district, the one where the railway station is cause there is a hotel with car park. Rialto was very turbulent this winter/early Spring. When we were there a young man threw himself from the dock under Rialto, and a week later Kosovari planned a terrorist attack – they wanted to blow up the bridge.

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  10. wow now that’s a church!

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    1. 🙂 Very glad you like it Becky. Have you been to Venice yet?

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      1. No unfortunately . . .one of the many many places in Europe I’ve yet to visit. I really need to do more travelling!!

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  11. […] The worth visiting Thursday’s Special themes created by Paula The inspiring theme this week “Traces of the past“ […]

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  12. […] of the Cathedral of the Assumption of our Lady in Porto, well today as it is Paula’s Traces of the Past Thursday Special I thought we could walk in the footsteps of the Bishop’s guests on the upper […]

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  13. You just want to kill me……………….
    EXTRA/SUPRA/ULTRA SPLENDID VIEW……….!

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    1. Anna, I’d like to have you around for many, many years, but your comments make me smile. Thank you, dear 🙂

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  14. […] THURSDAY’S SPECIAL: TRACES OF THE PAST Y3-05, Heritage – Photo […]

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  15. Great photo, Paula!

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  16. Oh that’s an amazing picture, Paula! I love this quietness and peace that gives the view of a church, specially in Venise 😉
    I hope you are doing well, have a nice day!
    Un abrazo

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    1. Muchas gracias Eleazar. A todos les gusta Venecia. Me gusta mucho andar por la noche alla pq tengo mas tiempo para tomar fotos y no debo luchar con otros por espacio :D. Que gusto leerte 🙂

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      1. Un placer leerte a ti también! 🙂
        Totalmente de acuerdo con lo de las fotos por la noche, en las ciudades turísticas es muy difícil sacar buenas fotos, siempre hay demasiada gente 😉

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  17. I would love to go to Venice. Your photo shows it as I imagine it to be. Just beautiful especially with that lighting. Mine this week https://irenewaters19.com/2017/05/18/the-rocks-traces-of-the-past-yr-3-05-thursdays-special/

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    1. I’m glad you like it, Irene. It is getting more and more crowded, and I prefer to explore it at night.

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  18. […] so to speak. The ruins of a tin mine illustrating Cornwall’s mining heritage, quite solid Traces of the Past. I posted a monochrome version of this image the other day – I wonder which one you […]

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  19. Magnificent pic. I’ve been thinking of participating in Thursday’s special for a long time, but couldn’t make it. Glad I’m able to do it now. Check out https://travel387.wordpress.com/2017/05/18/a-rich-cultural-heritage/

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    1. Thank you, Bullyboy 🙂 What a place!

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      1. Its my pleasure, participating. Thanks.

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  20. beautiful capture, even more amazing that it was taken at night (i always struggle with night photos) and great to see it peacefully empty. 🙂
    http://lessywannagohome.blogspot.be/2017/05/trabant.html

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    1. Thank you, Klara. Nightshots are challenging, but so much fun. Yes, it is beautiful to have Venice all to oneself 😉

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  21. […] This is our entry in Lost in Translation’s Thursday’s Special: Traces of the Past Y3-05. […]

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  22. That is a magnificent photograph, Paula and a nice historical tale to accompany it.

    Here’s my off-the-wall offering …

    https://attaleuntold.wordpress.com/2017/05/18/thursdays-special-traces-of-the-past-its-only-rock-n-roll-but-i-like-it/

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    1. Cheers, Ark. It is so nice to see your raving review. I am touched with your entry. I feel like a deck passenger in your concert.

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    1. Thank you, Sue for showing it to me in both renditions. Beautiful tract of coast and great captures.

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      1. Thanks, Paula! Really pleased you liked these

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  23. Arresting view and presence. The music is your composition and performance? Quite lovely.

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    1. Oh no, I can’t take credit for musical content on my blog, for images and texts I can 🙂 Thanks.

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  24. […] a look at the other wonderful photos from the past in the Lost in Translations […]

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  25. What a great photo Paula. The lighting is just fabulous.
    Here is my bit of the past

    Thursdays Special: Traces of the Past Y3-05

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    1. I’m very glad you like it, Brian 🙂

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    Oh, Paula! Your work is such a gift! “Summoning of the Muse” by Dead Can Dance (Within the Realm of a Dying Sun 1987) is the perfect mood music. The images from the music video by musicaeternal fit so perfectly with your theme. Here is a link in case you want to take a look:

    youtube.com/watch?v=5J8mvTWceO8

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    1. It’s a haunting video, and beautiful music. The track in my post is a tribute to Dead Can Dance by Dark Sanctuary, but I featured Dead Can Dance in some of my other posts before.

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  27. Wow Paula such gorgeous reflections. Not too often is a church torn down is my guess.

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    1. No, fortunately not, in this day and age.Thanks, Sue.

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  28. […] Paula’s Traces of the past, she’s in Venice this […]

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  29. Your photo is amazing Paula, were you taking it from a boat? I haven’t been around much lately, but I’m back, https://lucidgypsy.com/2017/05/19/traces-of-the-past-exeters-city-wall/

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    1. Hi Gilly. I was standing on the land, alongside the canal. It wouldn’t be possible to take a long exposure from a boat. It’s great to have you back, Gilly.

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  30. That’s a beautiful building and beautifully photographed in the evening light. I wonder why someone would steal the remains of a saint? Surely that would be bad luck for the thief.

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    1. Yes, especially as they left any money valued objects behind like the silver mask. People are strange.

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      1. Must have been purely for religious reasons.

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        1. Fanaticism is always dangerous.. I can’t see why would anyone from 20th century want to punish Santa Lucia. 😀

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  31. Stunning photo, Paula 🙂

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    1. 🙂 thank you, Tish

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  32. […] whole picture is a trace of the past – as everybody in the know will immediately see. So here is my entry for the photo challenge […]

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  33. Hi Paula, I love your “traces of the past” challenges. They always present an opportunity to look at the same topic from a different angle. This time, I tried to make the whole picture a “trace” – something that (hopefully) resonates with another picture… I hope you’ll like it.

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  34. […] Thursday’s Special: Traces of the Past […]

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  35. Beautifully captured, Paula.

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    1. Thank you very much, Lynne. That shot was important to me. I am happy it turned out OK. 🙂

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  36. […] Sam’s Ses Challenge was itself partially inspired by Heritage from Ben of the Daily Post, Traces of the Past from Paula of Lost in Translation and Jo’s Monday […]

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  37. Your photo makes me homesick for a place I’ve never lived, Paula. The last three times I’ve been to Venice I’ve stayed in Cannaregio, most recently last month. While I was there I experienced the same nighttime view that features in your photo, except it was in the middle of a thunderstorm! (We got soaked… but didn’t care!)
    My Trace of the Past is also at night, but features London’s Tower Bridge. http://bit.ly/SSC18-Bridge

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    I must listen to this French band…Thanks for something new this week Paula :)!

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  39. […] Paula’s Traces of the Past […]

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  40. […] THURSDAY'S SPECIAL: TRACES OF… on Lost in Translation […]

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    1. You too, Tish 🙂

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  41. […] Here is my entry for Paula’s (Lost In Translation blog) Thursday Special challenge.  This week her theme is Traces of the Past. […]

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  42. Great idea Paula for a challenge. Your photo is absolutely gorgeous.
    Here is my entry.

    Thursday’s Special: Traces of the Past and WPD: Heritage

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    1. Very pleased that you like it, Cee. Thank you for participating.

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  43. […] is a combined entry for Thursday’s Special: Traces of the Past and The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge: Heritage. The top photo was taken at Fort Ontario […]

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  44. Very beautiful shot Paula! And please excuse the infrequent visits, I would love to stop by more often but time does not allow these days.

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    1. I am happy to see you Mark whenever you can. I hope you are well, despite being busy.

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  45. Hi, Paula, I came back from Port;and after visiting my daughter, still trying to catch up my schedule. the URL doesn’t reflect Thursday’s Special, but I did the pingback. Hope it works. Have a great week ahead!
    https://theshowersofblessing.wordpress.com/2017/05/19/weekly-photo-challenge-chinese-heritage/

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  46. Oh, The title shows. That’s good!

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    1. Thank you again Miriam. I love it.

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    1. I will 🙂 Thank you, Anna.

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  47. Such a beautiful image Paula. Here’s my pick- perfect timing we visited this Castle on Sunday 🙂 https://dailymusing57.com/2017/05/23/thursdays-special-traces-of-the-past-7/

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    1. Thanks, Lisa. Glad you like it. It was not easy to capture it with passing distractions.

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  48. What a beautiful picture!

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    1. Thank you very much, Chevvy.

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