I don't have to go far to get beautiful scenery to photograph in my town.
The beautiful Nazareth Campus is just about 4 miles from my house.
Wood, stone, metal
all in one shot.
This bell was the original bell used to call the workers from the fields at Nazareth when the community grew their own food and ran a large cattle farm.
The bell was in the original Motherhouse and was placed in this beautiful place of honor just a few years ago when the old gym was torn down.
Every bit of the wisteria has been cut away from the lattice as it was so overgrown it was attracting snakes.
10 comments:
All in one shot! Another scavenger hunt grandslam. Thanks for the theme as well. I don't know about clearing the latice. I kind of like trying to photograph snakes -- but I understand that most of the congregation would not.
Ashame about the wisteria...but I wouldn't want snakes either! Yuck.
Looks so wonderful during the last summer, with flowers blooming, love it!
Super! You got all three in one!
It will soon look even better. Have a good weekend.
great to find a shot with all 3 - the one thing about wisteria is that it will come back - again and again.
Its a beautiful weed
I didn't know you in Canada and America play pock up sticks. When I was young, we recycled old umbrella frames, and used them to play. O think they were better than the new set I bought.
This set is very skinny made up of satay/kebab sticks.
I got my 15 year old son to play with me. We played one day, and then we stopped.
Great choice and nice bell.
What a lovely place, I had no idea snakes were attracted to wisteria. I will take more care in future.
I think I prefered it with the Wisteria. Though, you would be less likely to see the bell...
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