St. Patrick's on the Ammonoosuc

Carol

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The grounds of St. Patrick's Church on the Ammonoosuc River in Twin Mountain

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What blue, blue skies those are! Lovely. Nice kibblestone church too.

One puzzle, that small Lichgate all on it's own is a mystery - do you have any shots that put it in context?
 
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Aye, it was a gorgeous day to be outside.

As far as the gate is concerned, its a mystery to me as well. Its certainly not the first thing that comes to mind when one thinks of Catholic churches in New England. I didn't realize until after I took the shot (and fell in love with the composition) that a light industrial shop across the lane makes the gates in question...they had several on display on their front lot when I left. I'm guessing this was a matter of local parishioners donating their handiwork, but I am not sure. I'll ask Father Mackenzie when I e-mail the pix to him.
 

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First time I have ever seen a kibblestone church! :)

and of course, Carol is very very good with her water photos. =]
 

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