Welcome to my ~ church spires ~ Instagram WW Hop!
“On Wednesdays all over the internet, bloggers post a photograph with no words to explain it on their blog. Hence the ‘wordless wednesday’ title. The idea is that the photo itself says so much that it does not need any description.”

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Nice photos
Have a tanfastic week 😉
THank you–you,too!
Oh how pretty!We have lots of quaint little churches here in New England and I love taking pictures of them.
I bet you do,Robin.I still have to visit New England though and see for myself.I love to travel!
Looks so majestic!
Some churches really do,don’t they?I love to see the architecture,sometimes from hundreds of years back…
beautiful.I can just imagine what they look like inside.
would be lovely to tour old churches.
You know,I always hesitate going into churches.I always fear that I will disturb people praying while I am there admiring architecture.But I love them anyhow.
I really like the first one Claudia!It reminds me of the old linen postcards which I love(and collect the New Orleans ones).Church architecture is really fascinating.You never know what you will find tucked away here and there.
I know church architecture is really interesting and it also is living proof of architecture’s development over the years or rather centuries.
Beautiful!I’ve had so little opportunity to photograph anything outside in over a month because it just keeps raining.
Rain can be inspiring,too.Although too much of it would be…not so nice.That is kind of how I feel about our current snow.
What beautiful photos!They are gorgeous!
Thank you very much,Emilee!
Beautiful!I miss seeing churches like these.SoCal doesn’t really have churches like these.But the Philippines….magnificent!
That may be!0,I really haven’t explored SoCal much.But I am sure it has got many beautiful other things we don’t have here.
Wow.Nice photographs.Thank you for sharing.
You are very welcome!Thanks for stopping by.