Thank you Paula! What an interesting, if not slightly bizarre place. The chapel ceiling is particularly beautiful. Stations of the cross.... I've seen a number of them. None quite like this. Then there are the relics. The stuff that they have contained in there, and what the docent Sister says about the stuff tends to raise questions for me but in the end they are all questions that I have no intentions of asking. There is no point really. Just take the place as the marvel that it is. I don't want to spill any beans for the curious. You can Google St Anthony's or you can just go. There are limited access hours so plan ahead. And see if you can plan a tour because Sister is part of the experience as far as I am concerned. I'll give you a hint. Not a good idea to let Kismet loose in the place. She would find too much to chew on if she could get at it.
Love to all and thanks again Paula for sharing that with me.
By the way.... This was something that a friend suggested to me. The blog bonus is that I got to spend some time with her that we don't often spend. Soooo everyone, other ideas will be welcomed and happily entertained.
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