the carmel mission is located in carmel-by-the-sea, ca. i thought this would be a fitting post to the see beautiful blog hop. please enjoy these pictures i took up there this past weekend and 1st happy anniversary to {this moment} see beautiful!
mission san carlos borromeo del rio carmelo
founded in 1770
life size memorial cenotaph of junipero serra
sculpted of travertine marble and bronze in 1924
close-up
california grizzly bear rests at his feet
fr junipero serra
mary & baby jesus
st anthony
st francis
water fountain that caught my eye
mission cross
plaque at base of cross
ave maria bell cast in mexico city in 1807
california quail walking around the mission
and of course i see beautiful everytime i look at bailey & aoife
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Oh that so beautiful, especially that last photo. MOM really like that California grizzly at the feet.
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Goose
What a beautiful church, I really enjoy looking around old churches.
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Bailey and Aoife your two are absolutely adorably Beautiful.
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Hugs Madi and mom
Carmel is one of my mom's favorite city to visit. Lots of Beautiful sights to see. Lots of Golden Thanks for sharing and joining our This Moment See Beautiful hop. Happy Seeing Beauty. Lots of Golden Woofs, Sugar
ReplyDeleteBeautiful statuary and photos of the mission! Thanks for sharing!
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The PugRanch Kids
Bailey, Hazel & Greta
Thank you so much for seeing beautiful with us! Those pictures in Carmel were beautiful! We were certainly looking at see beautiful on your blog!! Sending see beautiful thoughts your way!
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I think this is one of your best posts ever. Lovely pictures. What a super vacay!
ReplyDeleteSuch BEAUTIFUL pictures!
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Lily Belle & Muffin
This reminds of some of the old churches we saw in Europe a long time ago. Thanks for sharing! This is one of the places I'd like to visit one day. :)
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