Saturday, July 21, 2007
Saturday Photo Hunt: Tiny
This tiny church, which only holds about 30 people, is on the Big Island of Hawaii. Despite what you think you see, the back wall of the church is right behind the altar. Like so many buildings in Hawaii, it is open to the weather, with a big porch to keep the rain out. It perches at the top of a hill, and the path is lined with Crown of Thorns. With the ocean view, the wonderful tropical breeze and flower scents, and the charm of the building, I have always thought this is probably as close to God's ear as you will ever get on earth.


posted at 4:44 AM
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3 Comments:
At 5:52 AM, Blogger Hootin Anni said...

As far as I'm concerned, there is not place in the USofA more beautiful that Hawai'ian Islands!! And yes, I'd have to agree, closer to god.

Fabulous photo. And the 'culprit' below....wow, what a great and lucky shot of the raccoon.

Your hot air balloon shadow from last week is super.

{hope things are progressing nicely with the remodel}

 
At 6:05 AM, Blogger ipanema said...

That's a great photo! Anywhere close to nature is beautiful, like Hawaii. Thanks for the visit. :)

 
At 2:38 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

What a beautiful building!

 

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