October 13th 2012
Near Ellsinore, Missouri
I've started up an old meme, Watery Wednesday,
so we'll all meet back here every Wed evening about 6pm CST
to link up our water shots! =)
so we'll all meet back here every Wed evening about 6pm CST
to link up our water shots! =)

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26 comments:
So precious how you put music note texture to the church's image...perfect.
Laurie @ pride in photos
Wonderful photos ~ love the ambiance of this world ~ ArtMuse Dog was born in Missouri ~ (A Creative Harbor) ^_^
looks like a sweet little place. :)
Wonderful photos !
Wow! Beautiful, Tricia! Love your editing, too!
Awesome texture work!!
Now that is a church... Beautiful
This is a fantastic shot! Well edited as well. I love little churches like these.
Lovely church and photos, Tricia! Happy Sunday to you!
I like, very much, the way your photography is headed. Nice.
First one looks great with these effects you put on! :)
Really great texture! The shots are so cool! Hope you're having a great weekend :)
Just lovely!!
Xx Vicky
Serene and beautiful...:)JP
I love how you edited the first photo, exquisite :) xxo
Lovely photos and beautiful texture!
Looks just like my church- just charming. Nice photos!
SO lovely, I'd attend church there in a heartbeat! I see they have a covered patio for 'dinner on the grounds.' Thank you for sharing on Weekly Top Shot #57!
What a lovely spot that is - and I really like the editing you have done. :)
Such a lovely location. I love little white churches.
Beautiful shots, Tricia! I love how you edited the first one. I took some water reflection shots today so I think I can join your new meme on Wed. Yay!
I love old country churches! This one is a beauty. I don't see many country churches anymore, the ones I know about are struggling to survive.
I always enjoy seeing these little churches and the obvious pride taken by the people who attend it in keeping them up to date.
I love finding old churches to take pictures of!!!
what an adorable little church...love your edits too!
I wonder if it's called "Dry Hill" because the preacher's sermons were so dry? Hey, it's possible. Looks like two women preachers. Double trouble. Yikes.
Did you ever notice how these old churches in the woods look just like old schools in the woods?
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