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Great photos, I love the iron work. It looks like there’s a little bit tucked in above the doors. Nice touch.
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Thanks, Dan…
I missed the above the doors – and there sure is a unique (hefty?) feel with so much brick and black iron – strong on strong
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Iron lattice work looks like lace work – delicate and beautiful.
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It does look like lace – and now that you mention it this could have been used for one of 365 days of art posts
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Yes!
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😊🌈
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This place is indeed absolutely beautiful! I do love the patterns on the lattice 🙂
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Thanks, Andy
And the people were so friendly there – not snooty like some churches – and we met a retired dentist at the reception – someone walked him over to us because his last name was Prior ….
No relation – but had fun chatting
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Snooty is what I’ve found in a lot of places like these, So glad someone wasn’t like that 🙂
I do wonder still though, what Ancestry.com would say about the Prior name? 😉
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Well in the 1990s we had it researched and forgot most – but a Latin root and related to prior elders – had an Arizona lawyer once go on and on about our name – and he must have been a word lover – I was a little annoyed tho because we wanted his legal help with custody and so yawn to his rabbit trails (isn’t that bad to not appreciate his word banter)
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It’s more interesting when they leave you with more questions rather than an overload of information eh 🙂
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Yes – yes – yes – have a good night 🐼
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You too! 😄
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Great photos. Lovely place for a wedding too.
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Thanks, Su
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I really like the 4th picture. It has great line leading eye there. They lead your eyes around in the picture.
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Thanks very much, YC.
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Great background for a wedding! Hope the weather cooperates when they’re actually using it:)
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Hi jesh- the wedding is done and the weather was wonderful – so was the ceremony – the pastor doing the ceremony used a real rope and cut it and retied it a few times and connected it to “growing closer” together – very artsy –
Have a good night 😉
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I like orginal weddings:)
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Nice post – I love all of that beautiful ironwork 🙂
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Thanks, Norm two point O 😉
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What a romantic setting. Just right for a wedding. 🙂
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What a lovely place for a ceremony!
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Looks more like a stately mansion than a church; nice captures!
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I agree…..
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Great ironwork and nice place for a wedding
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thanks – and have a nice week
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Wow…love the idea of a wedding taking place here. Nice post.
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yeah – it was a nice wedding – 🙂 thanks for dropping by
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Great pics !!! Really lovely place for wedding
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thanks – and you should know…. 🙂
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