Oh it's late on this Friday night! Today was busy and I didn't get to post a photo earlier. This will have to do! I had big ideas about this week's theme: Door. There are lots of interesting doors on campus that I wanted to capture. My schedule limited me however, so as I killed time down the Bitterroot Valley today I went in search of a door. The photo I chose is the front door to the St. Mary Mission in Stevensville. This old church stands perched on it's immaculate lawn in front of a backdrop of some of the most beautiful mountains in the area. The mission was founded in 1841, and the area is considered the place where "Montana began."
Friday, April 1, 2011
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That is so pretty and what a gorgeous door/latch.
ReplyDeleteNoticed the latch too.
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised that lock can keep anyone out. Huge locks here doesn't keep people out.
It's so beautiful in it's simplicity. Pure, WHite and Simple. Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking the time to get that photo.
It looks like a Dutch door. Is it? Love the latch and the plainness of it. LYS
ReplyDeleteSo plain and simple..could have been Amish or Shaker
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The door that gave birth to Montana. I love it!
ReplyDeleteThat is so very beautiful and you captured the serenity there just perfectly!... xoxo Julie Marie
ReplyDeleteYeh,nothing like a door.
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