Queen of Peace Roman Catholic Church is one of two large Catholic parishes in Ocala. Queen of Peace primarily serves people in the west/southwest corridor.
Indeed, completely different church than this one which I posted today. But I really like it. In Poland there are not such churches. It looks very calm and nice.
Here in Italy we have lots of churches, cathedrals and chapels, beautiful and in many different wondeful styles. But gray and sad... This is so different, neat, sunny and I like the touch of the flag waving on the front. I really enjoy discovering Ocala through your photos and commentary.
hi jacob....thanks for dropping at the lakewood snap...you asked a question about steelhead trout and if they are good eating....I've never had this type of trout myself and did ask one of the anglers on the river, he said he doesn't like them.... but some people do....but then he also said he likes fish that don't taste like fish. so I asked him if he likes fish that tastes like chicken...he chuckled and said he pretty much only likes white flaky mild fish.... apparently most steelhead are fished for sport.... so maybe they aren't very good. I don't recall seeing them on any menus...
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9 comments:
Love the spanish colonial look!
Interesting - The design is nothing at all like my Catholic church here! I guess because of the location?! It's very nice though!
Indeed, completely different church than this one which I posted today. But I really like it. In Poland there are not such churches. It looks very calm and nice.
Here in Italy we have lots of churches, cathedrals and chapels, beautiful and in many different wondeful styles. But gray and sad...
This is so different, neat, sunny and I like the touch of the flag waving on the front.
I really enjoy discovering Ocala through your photos and commentary.
It's a very nice name, I've never heard of one like it.
I really like the roof on that church!
What a beautiful place! I like their flag flying, too.
hi jacob....thanks for dropping at the lakewood snap...you asked a question about steelhead trout and if they are good eating....I've never had this type of trout myself and did ask one of the anglers on the river, he said he doesn't like them.... but some people do....but then he also said he likes fish that don't taste like fish. so I asked him if he likes fish that tastes like chicken...he chuckled and said he pretty much only likes white flaky mild fish.... apparently most steelhead are fished for sport.... so maybe they aren't very good. I don't recall seeing them on any menus...
A bright and sunny looking building and palm trees too!
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