Monday, February 14, 2011
Church at Dawn
Seattle's Immaculate Conception Church at dawn. Cascade Mountains in the background. February 10, 2011.
Friends: I'm out-of-the-office for a couple of weeks, somewhere over the ocean blue. Next post in early March. Until then, take care and be well!
Thanks for stopping by the Island!
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Oh just gorgeous! God bless you in your travels!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! So very lovely. Wishing you safe and wonderful travels. We will surely miss your kind spirit!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful picture and have a great time! Take a lot of photos.
ReplyDeleteWOW...this is just stunning John! Now I want to get out with mine and catch some sunsets...isn't this the most amazing camera? Have a wonderful trip and I look forward to future posts!
ReplyDeleteOh what beauiful color - have fun and see you in March!
ReplyDeleteJohn, this is just a beautiful shot! Enjoy your trip & I hope you're taking pictures wherever you are!
ReplyDeleteI love the fog in the lowlands between the mountains and the church. Great picture.
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