Beautiful! I really like those hinges too, but I find the number on the door a bit out of place. It looks like one of those word verification numbers. :-)
Really gorgeous pics, Candy! No wonder you like those hinges... they look a little bit like somebody's moustache a couple of posts ago!
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Gorgeous stonework and those hinges are something special.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with YSB this week.
ho*li*smokes! :) i LOVE the building. there's almost something elfin about the door, though!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Church. How old is it?
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful old Church! I'd love to see inside!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful old church. I agree, the door is great.
ReplyDeleteNeat Church find, Candy! The stone work is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh I love everything about this. It is awesome. B
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! You always seem to have such wonderful buildings in your area.
ReplyDeleteSo cool . I knew if had to be in the southwest , absolutely beautiful and so pretty ! What history it must have, if walls could talk !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I really like those hinges too, but I find the number on the door a bit out of place. It looks like one of those word verification numbers. :-)
ReplyDeleteVery neat photo.
ReplyDeleteWow -- what an awesome structure. Lovin' the hinges too. :)
ReplyDeleteoh that is just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love it!
ReplyDeleteWow, that door is amazing! I've never seen anything quite like it.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, the stones are beautiful but you're right the door is the icing on the cake! Thank you for sharing on Weekly Top Shot #54!
ReplyDeleteWow. That is just awesome! Those have to be hand forged, right? Amazing.
ReplyDeleteLOVE that door!! The hinges--wow! I love craftsmanship--when people do things because they can and push their limits.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it will be there to please visitors for many years to come. If that door were smaller, I would swear it was something from The Hobbit.
ReplyDeleteOh, I would love to see this building! Beautiful photographs, Candy!
ReplyDeleteReally gorgeous pics, Candy! No wonder you like those hinges... they look a little bit like somebody's moustache a couple of posts ago!
ReplyDeleteHey, I have to tell you... it has turned very wintery here in Ohio because of Sandy but some hardy radishes are still trying to survive. I'm not a fan of radishes, I only grow them for the chickens. But I remembered your post about sauteing them, and I tried it... and really liked them that way! Thank you for sharing that idea a while back!
What a great door! The brick work is pretty nice too!
ReplyDeleteIt's an exquisite church! I love the door as well. Really wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSplendid shots of such gorgeous architecture!
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