Oh, well. 🙂 Those settlers pushed westward into the foothills of the Sierra Nevadas and found stone and timber there, too, to build their churches. This town looks like it cherishes its history, too.
A beautiful field stone and masonry building with a half-octagonal apse in the back. Very 19th century Midwest pioneer.
Great shots. I especially love the feathery frost! That blue color. Nice!
Thanks, that’s one of my favorites, too.
Love this perspective!!!
Not terribly original, but it works.
I really like your frost photos.
Thanks! Every winter, I get fascinated by the designs on my windows. They are always new to me.
The church looks like St. Mary’s in Virginia. Wonderful montage.
Virginia City NV, that is.
Oh, well. 🙂 Those settlers pushed westward into the foothills of the Sierra Nevadas and found stone and timber there, too, to build their churches. This town looks like it cherishes its history, too.
A beautiful field stone and masonry building with a half-octagonal apse in the back. Very 19th century Midwest pioneer.
Great set of pictures Scilla! Is that Holy Hill in the last image?
It sure is! I’m excited that I will be singing there again next spring…Haydn’s Creation oratorio.
Really nice collection here
Thank you so much! I appreciate your visit.