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"Sundays in My City"
To which I am linking this post.
My City is Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
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"Sundays in My City"
To which I am linking this post.
My City is Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
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Welcome to Keetha's place. Come on in, kick off your shoes, and sip a latté. His grace is new each morning. (Late Summer Wisconsin Sunset - photo by Keetha)
14 comments:
We have a lot of the "long low" clubhouse style churches out here in the woods. Only a few of the more traditional style, but a few of those are historic and lovely (hmn, if it wasn't so hot I should grab my camera and snap a few).
I am glad you went on a 'steeple chase." Nice pictures and sentiments.
Beautiful steeples and skies.
A very nice post today on church steeples. No mater what denomination it is, steeples always stand out.
What a lovely and thoughtful post. I find churches just absolutely lovely. And they are even better when they help to change people's lives in a positive way. Check out this pic I took of a church in Petersburg, Alaska.
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/g-7DIAzahx32skHVK92fhCjkDjMVonIW9CHGTN90j2w?feat=directlink
I sent it in an email instead. But now that I did, I realized I could've just sent the actual picture, not just a link in the email. DOH!
Very uplifting indeed.
Love'em! I'm glad you took the time to notice them and share them :) Our church got a copper steeple a couple of years ago. At first, I thought it was ugly, but now I like it. It sure stands out!
Oh how I love steeples! Enjoyed seeing yours! Have a blessed day, HUGS!
I'm not religious, but that does not stop me from loving steeples. They are beautiful.
I love steeples. I grew up in a church with a steeple and it was the center of town.
I love the weather vane on top of the last steeple, it looks just right perched way up there.
Funny, I read sleepless in my city and was thinking the steeples keep you up!!! I love church steeples.
What a neat collection of pictures. I'm kindof fascinated by steeples. They just make me feel a little more peaceful and, of course, point to our faith. Amazing that a piece of architecture could be an encourager.
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