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NONNIE'S PHOTO A DAY, Day 157: Shadow Beauty in Sunken Garden


St. Mary’s garden
here lie Stations of the Cross
enhanced by shadows

This garden is sunken, which to me 
adds drama for walking through the stations.

linked to 
thanks to  
Chubskulit Rose, Gemma Wiseman 
and Magical Mystical Teacher, 
who keep this meme going




Comments

I have never seen an outdoor Stations of the Cross.... it makes perfect sense. What a calm and peaceful place.
What a beautiful spot for the stations of the cross!
Graham Edwards said…
I think I blogged (on my New Zealand blog) years ago about an open-air stations of the cross in New Zealand. It's certainly quite unusual in my experience although I'm sure that I've seen a 'proper' stations of the cross walk somewhere that pilgrims go. I must try and recall it.

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