Sunday, January 30, 2011

Stone Church/ Scenic Sunday

Back side of Anglican church, Roches Point, Ontario

This church dates back to 1862, making it nearly a century and a half years old, which is pretty old for this part of Canada.




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18 comments:

  1. Oh absolutely gorgeous. Happy Sunday!

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  2. The snow sets if off although I'm sure it is lovely in the spring as well.

    Darla

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  3. This is just picture perfect, literally.

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  4. Now this is truly a delightful winter wonderland photo. Wouldn't it make a great notecard image?

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  5. This photo is an award winner! I love the stone construction and the fluffy snow and and and! Great artistic photo for Sacred Sunday! Bravo EGW!

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  6. What a lovely scene! I think it would make a perfect card.

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  7. It looks like a church that might appear in a fairy tale!

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  8. That is so gorgeous! Is it as beautiful in summer?

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  9. A pretty little church. Looks great with the snow.

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  10. Wow!! That is beautiful. Nice one.

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  11. This is one for publication. It looks great. I wonder why the steam appears to be rising off it.

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  12. That is one crazy photo! Beautiful stonework, too.

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  13. Lovely photograph. Love stone buildings of any kind...and the draping of the landscape with that fluffy white stuff is like cotton candy in the mouth! Yummy!

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  14. This is a gorgeous picture. I really like the stone church in the snow.

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  15. I don't think you could have found a more perfect winter scene. This is truly stunning!

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  16. Wow, very pretty and cold. lol! Great job! ;)

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  17. I love the rose window in the church, and the snowy gate!
    Also love the swans in the previous post!!

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