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Reflection: Rectory and Parish Office

Rectory reflection,
modest home of our pastor
and parish office.

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carol l mckenna said…
Great shot! Wow ~ lovely for Refelections!

Carol of (A Creative Harbor)

visiting from Weekend Reflections
GlorV1 said…
What a great reflection. Nicely done.
Sylvia K said…
Lovely reflection for the day, Norma!! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!!
Suburban Girl said…
I like the dormer windows in the reflection
orvokki said…
Beautiful and sweet reflektion.
Marleen said…
A wonderful sunny reflection.
'Tsuki said…
The pastor has a nice view on his parish !
Lea said…
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Lea said…
Hello Nonnie, I love the simplicity of your haiku and message, yet find that it is so much more than what appears on the surface... it speaks to me of layers, of being transparent, and being of service.

Thanks for stopping by and commenting on my participating in the one billion women rising tomorrow, on Valentine's Day. I am sorry that there is nothing in your area. But if you have the desire tomorrow to take a twirl in your living-room, or kitchen, or anywhere in your day... you can know for sure that you are dancing with me from afar and with millions and millions, if not a billion, women and men around the world that care about bringing an end to the violence towards women and girls. I actually do not care if the media covers it or not, for I know what it feels like to be a part of something bigger than my tv... just from being in the practices, and that feeling... is what I strive to live for in every aspect of my life. Thank you dear Nonnie for sharing this with me.
Nonnie said…
thank you, Lea! I'm making a note to myself to dance in my living room tomorrow. I am speechless as far as your great attitude!

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