It's one of those crisp winter mornings- perfect for taking Fawn for a nice, long walk in the park!
Friday, December 27, 2013
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Quebec Cathedral de Notre Dame
The Cathedral de Notre Dame in Quebec City was rebuilt after a fire burned down the original cathedral in 1922. This beautiful cathedral felt every inch older than 89 years!
The entrance through these wrought iron gates led into a dark vestibule and massive doors leading into the church itself.
These two candles were lit for my friends Harriet and Sharon because they've both been struggling with health issues this past year.
I was just trying to take in all the beautiful elements of this church! Gorgeous carvings, gilded archways and statues, stained glass windows telling stories of the Bible.
The two candles in the middle were lit for two special intentions, one of them my dissertation work!
The entrance through these wrought iron gates led into a dark vestibule and massive doors leading into the church itself.
These two candles were lit for my friends Harriet and Sharon because they've both been struggling with health issues this past year.
I was just trying to take in all the beautiful elements of this church! Gorgeous carvings, gilded archways and statues, stained glass windows telling stories of the Bible.
I wasn't the only one taking pictures after mass.
The two candles in the middle were lit for two special intentions, one of them my dissertation work!
They just don't make confessionals like this any more!
This mass was conducted in French and was memorable just for that alone!
COGLE Conference
Doesn't this look like a scene from Harry Potter? This was the roof of Chateau Frontenac while it was snowing one evening... Just like a scene from Harry Potter!
The 2013 COGEL (governmental ethics conference) was held in Quebec City this year. And even though it was a busy conference and I attended all the sessions, I did have some free time to explore the city and attend an amazing mass on Sunday morning! Here are a few of my favorite views... Old city...
Wilmington's Catholic Cathedral
Ever since attending that beautiful mass in French in Quebec, I've wanted to attend mass in a more traditional church. There's just such an enduring quality to that traditional architecture... So this morning we went to mass in the Cathedral of St. Peter in Wilmington . It's so charming because it's such a diminutive cathedral...
Please know that I took these pictures before mass, and not during.
The outside is surrounded by this charming brick wall... a reminder of older times when this architectural design was intended to provide privacy for the priests and nuns in residence.
Please know that I took these pictures before mass, and not during.
The outside is surrounded by this charming brick wall... a reminder of older times when this architectural design was intended to provide privacy for the priests and nuns in residence.
Fetch and Carry
It's holiday break and that means fetching Sophia from the city and delivering the cat to a friend's care. We stopped for lunch in Brooklyn at Bare Burgers- amazing hamburgers and sweet potato fries! (There goes the diet!).
Great mushroom burger!
Buse street traffic on this beautiful day! The temps were close to 70 F and everywhere families were walking their babies and children...
Magnificent brownstones!
Wonderful daughter!
Great mushroom burger!
Buse street traffic on this beautiful day! The temps were close to 70 F and everywhere families were walking their babies and children...
Magnificent brownstones!
Wonderful daughter!
Phantom of the Opera
We enjoyed a snowy day in the city last week and went to see Phantom of the Opera- believe it or not, this was our firstBroadway show! It was absolutely magnificent!
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