Showing posts with label church. Show all posts
Showing posts with label church. Show all posts

Monday, March 12, 2012

Finding treasure on a gloomy spring day.




 Short version:
Dave and I went for a drive, walked on the beach near Queens Bay and I found a neat skull.
  


Longer version: It was gloomy but mild today, so Dave and I decided to go for a bit of a drive to Queen's Bay. We parked at the side of the highway, and took a steep little trail down to the beach. 

 It was cold, windy and noisy! I was surprised at how big the waves were, so I took a little video .



The rounded rocks are hard to walk on, but I love beachcombing… every chance I get. I found a "couple" of rocks to take home…so many rocks, so few pockets.
  Then I made a most unusual find!!

The partial skull - of a small deer, I think.  One of the short antlers is broken, but the weird part is that they were growing in opposite directions!  If you know anything about this, let me know… PLEASE! (Here's more photos from different angles).

 We didn't walk too far, as the wind made our eyes water and our ears got cold, but I have a new treasure to show for our efforts :)


  Next we drove up to see the little church, of course I had to stop and take pictures. It's rare to find a church with an outhouse out back.


   When we got home, I took Spike for a walk to the mailbox, hoping for one of my bead orders to arrive... but was disappointed. Oh well, there's always tomorrow :)



 Have a great week...

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Stained glass panels- St Saviour's Church.



St. Saviour's Church, Nelson, BC, Canada




Recently I had the privilege of visiting

one of our treasured Heritage buildings,

the St. Saviours ProCathedral Church,

(in Nelson, BC.)








The numerous stained glass panels were amazing and the history interesting.

Here you can see more (and better) photos of the stained glass.


I hate to admit it, but, it's been a long time since I've been inside a church.













Sometimes it's fun to be a tourist in your own neighbourhood, Enjoy :)












*Note: the old chair has dog heads carved on the arms*