Art in architecture
TG, Erica, and I went downtown today for a wedding. After leaving the reception we drove a few blocks to the salmon-hued wonder of gothic architecture that is First Presbyterian Church.
The sky was so blue at first, but the light was quickly fading! I snapped photos until a horde of hungry mosquitoes attempted to bear me away to scratch-it land on their gossamer wings.
(TG says the skeeters don't bother him. What's up with that?)
We discovered that the parents of President Woodrow Wilson are buried in the churchyard cemetery.
Of course I got pictures! Of the headstones, that is.
I'll save those for another day.
Reader Comments (7)
You have a real knack for photographing buildings and architectural items! I enjoyed these!
So pretty!Sadly, buildings today aren't nearly as lovely.:(
Since you didn't specifically mention being INVITED to the wedding, I can only assume the three of you crashed it. Such rebels. ;-)
Great photos. Established in 1795? Wow.
@ Mari ... coming from you -- a terrific and talented photographer -- I am most humbled by that kind compliment!
@ Susie ... isn't that the truth? Happily there are enough old ones to keep us busy for a long time!
@ kev ... LOLOLOL of course we were invited! But we didn't stay long at the reception, thus giving us time for a spot of cemetery crawling and church-photographing!
I love looking at all kinds of architecture, but it seems the old is so much better than the new. I especially like oriental.
@ Debbie ... agreed! Architecture is fascinating and the older the better! I'd love to photograph something Oriental. The fine details would be so interesting.
Wow, these photos are so pretty!