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Sundays Best

November 09, 2014  •  1 Comment

 

Good Morning,

Following my long standing Sunday tradition of featuring a Church on my Facebook Page, I thought it was only appropriate to begin my new Blog Site in the same way. Enjoy your visit to the Good Shepard Episcopal Church.

"Autumn Communion"

Paved in hues of burnt orange, an intimate path of fall leaves shaded by a cathedral canopy of painted oaks led wayward strangers to the church of the woods for a little autumn communion. (2014)

Photographer's Notes

I always make a point to visit the Chapel of the Good Shepard Episcopal Church located in Warren County, NC just to breath in it's rustic beauty. On this particular day, only the sound of large oak leaves kiting through the crisp autumn air... ...landing on the old path could be heard above the soft whisper of a fall breeze. Built in the 1870's, this little brick chapel in the woods is on the National Registry of Historic Places.

Autumn CommunionAutumn Communion


Comments

Lisa Shively(non-registered)
A beautiful site - congrats Scott and Randy! You need to come to TN - there are plenty of abandoned farms, barns, general stores, schools - very sad to see. xoxox
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