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Mrs. Robertson’s regular place

Mrs. Robertson seems to be very intent on having the same seat every time she attends Mass, doesn’t she?

Every now and then I’ll spot someone’s special cushion in a church (like this time in Mavillette, Nova Scotia), but this was the first time I’d noticed one that was labeled.

Our Lady of Consolation Church
Vattman, Texas
photographed 11.23.2019

4×5 grid

I appreciated the simplicity of these church windows, with their simple 4×5 grid of windowpanes. And that stuff you can see at the bottom of the windows? It’s food, collected by the parishioners, for donation.

St. Paul Lutheran Church
Serbin, Texas
photographed 11.25.2019

Mottled

That mottled sunlight looks pretty nice, all serene and stuff. But I was standing right in front of a formidable trap that was in use to catch feral hogs. Those hogs are gigantic and extremely destructive – it fact the earth all around this building was sort of plowed up by their foraging.

From the evidence – a single shell casing on the ground near the trap – I think the population was recently reduced by one, anyway.

on the grounds of St. Margaret Catholic Church
Pin Oak, Texas
photographed 11.25.2019

Circle, with square

And so the church exploration continues, this time looking at the light through some lovely geometric stained glass windows.

(Sorry for the brief posts the past few days. Turns out that getting a flu shot would have been a grand idea. If you get my drift. But I am – perhaps – on the mend and shortly will return to the usual long-winded posts. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.)

St. Paul Lutheran Church
Serbin, Texas
photographed 11.25.2019

Overflow Conditions

Ah…the mundane! How nice to find the place where the folding chairs are queued up in case there’s an overflow crowd.

St. Paul Lutheran Church
Serbin, Texas
photographed 11.25.2019