On Easter weekend, I picked up our pies from Ashton United Church. While I have posted photos of this church in the past, they were all made with a real camera :) but this was an iPhone shot because that is what I do now. It was a pano sweep, and with a little adjusting, it turned out quite well. It's a unique building with the pews arranged in an arc around the podium in the corner. (There are objects (speakers etc) that I could remove, but we'll let them be for now.)
*Speaking of the glacier, it is greatly diminished and very grubby with accumulated dirt, so I am not overly eager to post a photo. Snow-cover is generally all but gone in our area, remaining only where it was piled deeply by the snowblowers and/or where it lies in very shady spots. I will be happy to report again when the darn glacier has been consigned to history..




The emerging shoots look like aliens on a cold, unforgiving planet. How lovely they will be when they open.
ReplyDeleteThe interior of the church looks very welcoming, like arms being wrapped around the congregation.
It’s a pretty and quaint church.
DeleteWhat amazing things the first shoots are! How they knew to pop up and greet you for Easter is certainly serendipitous, even if they were a day early! Happy pie eating!
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True. Somehow, I always conceive of Easter being a weekend as I roll Good Friday and Easter Sunday together in my wee brain. Got your request for a tower greenhouse explanation and will endeavour to comply.
The church pano turned out very good and I usually have issues using that features, so nice to see your shot. I smiled when reading the first sentence because I recalled your tradition if picking up pies for Easter. Looks like those flowers are eager to make an appearance despite the remaining snow mound and agreed that when gritty they are not attractive photo subjects. Happy Easter 🐰🐣
ReplyDeleteThe warping will unnerve some, but I don’t really mind it on occasion. I would be able to avoid it with a proper camera, but I don’t care so much anymore.
DeleteIt is all melting. I am happy!
ReplyDeleteThe second tulip shot is fantastic. I like that you have a tradition that includes pie!
ReplyDeleteNature is so amazing!
ReplyDeleteNo matter how long winter is, spring always comes. Camus said, 'in the depths of winter, I learned within me lie an invincible summer.' I have a ways to go yet. In the depths of winter I never remember summer will come. Thank you for the reminding.
ReplyDeleteNature is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI like this post a lot. The title. The tulips. The church design. And, the gradual disappearing of the glacier! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteSo much "rotten" snow, as Scott calls it. Starting here too, in the ditch by my road. I went to town yesterday to drive Emil over to his brother's, and the streets are full of deep slush and melted water. What a mess. Once it starts, it goes fast.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter, John!
-Kate
Happy Easter. Our local Loblaws still has a huge dirty glacier in the parking lot.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you look at the sight of those tulips, John. At first, upon seeing that church pews photo, I thought you'd bent them through some sort of panoramic shot. They actually look like that? Incredible!
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