Considering your post from yesterday, you've gone from "the ridiculous to the sublime." It would be easy to worship in this church...it looks like great place for personal reflection.
It is pristinely perfect and it does almost look like a miniature model with every blade of grass in place. I love the details of the architecture (Carpenter Gothic Revival)and the fabulous shadow in the high gable.
Oh, and you really should offer them your photo for their website!
Now that is a darling of a little church!
ReplyDeletewhat a charming place to gather.
ReplyDeleteLooks so peaceful there, the Church is adorable, lovely archtecture!
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A kind of scandinavian style..and so lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis is charming indeed.
ReplyDeletePicture perfect Jack, and may I say just about as different as yesterdays post as possible! That's so cool and very diverse of you!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute and quaint! This seems like typical New England architecture to me.
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming church. That seems to be the appropriate descriptive word!
ReplyDeleteA lovely little church it is and so peaceful looking! Terrific capture for the day, Jack. Hope your day goes well! Enjoy!
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Considering your post from yesterday, you've gone from "the ridiculous to the sublime." It would be easy to worship in this church...it looks like great place for personal reflection.
ReplyDeleteFancy.
ReplyDeleteEver wonder why churches often look nicer than an average home? I do.
I like it....be nice to live there!
Looks like in Hansel and Gretal's neighbor. Falling out of this tale, locked in the woods.
ReplyDeleteThis looks sooo New England to me! Lovely church.
ReplyDeleteIt's so perfect that it looks like a model. Fantastic, I love it, Jack.
ReplyDeleteGood timing, I just saw a van of Jehovah Witnesses pull up on the street so I came in to hide out and check photo blogs.
ReplyDeleteIt has New England charm..
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
ReplyDeleteIt is pristinely perfect and it does almost look like a miniature model with every blade of grass in place. I love the details of the architecture (Carpenter Gothic Revival)and the fabulous shadow in the high gable.
ReplyDeleteOh, and you really should offer them your photo for their website!
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Funny, I always expect churches in New England to be white. This blending of various earth tones really sets off the architecture.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice church! Lovely, great shot Jack.
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