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NONNIE'S PHOTO A DAY, Day 205: Shadows on Church Grounds


our church is blessed with…
grounds lush with trees and flowers…
those who care for it

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our host this week: Gemma Wiseman





Comments

I'm sure those shadows are most welcome during the torrid days of summer!
colleen said…
Pretty shadows. Reminds me of a girl's dress.
Ralph said…
The church grounds are so lovely, allowing us to reflect on the beauty and goodness of the one true god. We see his handiwork and perfection everywhere...
Shadows on hallowed grounds, I dare say?
Nonnie said…
Paula- yes, indeed.
Ralph- I agree- it's easy for me to give praise whenever I behold God's handiwork.
Colleen- I love getting feedback from you- your point of view look deeper at my own photos.
MMT- yes, any shade is welcome.
Lessandra said…
Lovely trees. And I like your haiku!

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