When we go to family things in Louisville, I try to get my husband to drive, because I can snap drive-by door photos. Here’s a twofer of Lees Lane Baptist Church, which my grandparents attended at one point in their peripatetic life together. He was a salesman for Stratton & Terstegge, a hardware manufacturer and distributor, so they lived various places around Kentucky. When he retired to Louisville, they moved around Louisville. Then, when my mother took a transfer to Corning, New York, they moved up there with her.
ANYWAY, here’s the photo.
I like the way, at this angle, the steeple looks like a continuation of one of the columns. Don’t ask me what the 4 means. I would have given it at least an 8.
The curator of Thursday Doors, Norm Frampton, takes gorgeous photographs. Visit his web site, enjoy his pictures, click on the blue frog, and enter a world of doors. Go on. You’ll love it.
A WRITING PROMPT BASED ON MY POST: Where does your main character go to church, if at all? If not, why not? If so, why so?
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Daniel Antion
March 29, 2018 at 10:20amSeriously, 6 would be the minimum.
joey
March 29, 2018 at 6:01pmGreat word ๐
Marian Allen
March 30, 2018 at 8:09amTwofer? My grandfather used it all the time. ๐
Deborah
March 29, 2018 at 8:42pm4? I don’t get it either.
I like the way the steeple lines up with the column too.
Norm 2.0
April 3, 2018 at 10:55amSorry for the delay this week. Thanks for sharing this ๐