ok, it's a pretty church, but look at that green green grass!
i'm watching Ghost Hunters on tv right now & one of the guys said 'plethora' & i just happen to be commenting on your blog, that's so funny! i know you love that word, heheheee
Another nice looking and inviting building. But wait, is that what winter looks like there? The grass is green the trees are green. So you just have to put up with a cloudy sky? Must be tough.
Jacob,regarding the carrier Lincoln: In the summer the port has Navy Days and one can explore the ships that are in. I went down there one time but the crush of people was too much for me. I wish I could have gotten a clearer pic. MB
Are you and Lois Anne part of the arm waving Solid Gold dancers at this Baptist church? I knew it!
At my church, Easter Lutheran in Eagan, where they feel I am apparently reverent enough to give out communion (I'm sure it's just a matter if time until they ask me to perform a baptism!),there are a few bold, Lutheran arm wavers. I know, it's unbelievable!
ok, it's a pretty church, but look at that green green grass!
ReplyDeletei'm watching Ghost Hunters on tv right now & one of the guys said 'plethora' & i just happen to be commenting on your blog, that's so funny! i know you love that word, heheheee
beautifully composed and shot!
ReplyDeleteAnother nice looking and inviting building. But wait, is that what winter looks like there? The grass is green the trees are green. So you just have to put up with a cloudy sky? Must be tough.
ReplyDeleteVery symmetrical and looks like it has lovely stained glass in the windows.
ReplyDeleteLove the verticals of the spire and the flagpole!
ReplyDeleteOh I love this church. I love the color, the shape and even the spire. Neat.
ReplyDeleteHow hysterical...er, historical is it?
Back atcha! MB
Simple and beautiful!I liked the green grass around and the doors.Of course the flag is important as well!
ReplyDeleteLéia
An elegant and essential building.
ReplyDeleteJacob,regarding the carrier Lincoln: In the summer the port has Navy Days and one can explore the ships that are in. I went down there one time but the crush of people was too much for me.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could have gotten a clearer pic. MB
Simple and peaceful.
ReplyDelete@ Small City - I'm with you; just can't stand crowds. If going somewhere means huge, noisy, rambunctious crowds, I'll pass.
ReplyDeleteThey make me hysterical!
@ Tricia - They actually said "plethora" on TV? Maybe they've been reading CDP blogs?
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the plethora of your comments!
This reminds «Louis» of the old joke about the difference between a Northern Baptist and a Southern Baptist.
ReplyDeleteThe Northern Baptist, influenced by modernism, says "there is no hell". To which the traditionalist Southern Baptist replies, "The hell there ain't!"
A very traditional, clean and modern design. No neon or flashing lights.
ReplyDeleteAre you and Lois Anne part of the arm waving Solid Gold dancers at this Baptist church? I knew it!
ReplyDeleteAt my church, Easter Lutheran in Eagan, where they feel I am apparently reverent enough to give out communion (I'm sure it's just a matter if time until they ask me to perform a baptism!),there are a few bold, Lutheran arm wavers. I know, it's unbelievable!
Happy dancing, Jake and Lois Anne!!
WOW! That's an interesting church for a typical one--they don't look like that around here!
ReplyDeleteMy dear Allison. I'm not sure if it's a privilege to hand out communion or perhaps someone's out to get you!
ReplyDeleteAnd I avoid all churches like the plague so you wouldn't catch me dancing in any of them.
You have arm-wavers in a Lutheran Church? Yikes! That's terrible. What the hell is this world coming to?
Maybe they are just trying to keep warm up there in Minneesota?
I am always impressed with the size of the property surrounding churches outside of Manhattan ..
ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice place.
ReplyDeletePretty neat church here Jacob, your photo is also great.
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful !!Jacob i must say your photographs are always very neat and well!! Great..
ReplyDeleteAs churches go, I like this classic, simple design.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a clean-cut church...never thought I would apply that word to a building but I sure think it fits here.
ReplyDeleteIs the surface stucco? I;m used to seeing brick or either white churches, so this looks different to me.
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