Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Watery Wednesday ~ Aug 5, 2009 (Plus-more on Alabama)

It's 'Watery Wednesday' time again!

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This beautiful fountain is in the gardens of the church shown below,
in Athens, Al.

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Junie

8 comments:

  1. AH! Junie, what a beautiful church and fountain!! :)

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  2. Thanks, Sally!

    It was a very lovely, old church and gardens with the fountain - right on the town square in Athens,Al.

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  3. Lovely shots!
    I love the fountain.
    I like all the individual shots you took.
    My WW post is here: Carletta’s Captures.

    Love calico skies I'm hearing.

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  4. Thanks!

    I'll look at your WW too.

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  5. Carletta!

    YES!

    'Calico Skies'is one of Paul's best songs!!

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  6. That's a beautiful church.
    I love fountains. I have two in my house. It makes my home feel like a spa or something. I love them!
    I hope to have a fountain in my yard some day.. and a bird bath too!

    I hope you and Charles are doing well. I know you are probably in a snit over the health care bill, as am I.
    My representative is Mike Ross and his office has been getting an earful from me.... phone calls, emails, and letters. I want to be heard!!!!!
    I do not want government run health care or insurance of any kind. How about Congress leading the way and putting themselves on the plan first before asking us to accept it? No way! They wouldn't dream of it! How about Congress cutting taxes and giving us more of our own money to spend on taking care of our own health care needs?
    I've had it with government taking over stuff!!

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  7. Thanks, Jamie D, I'm happy you like the pics here...

    Yes-I'm in total agreement with you about this health plan...I fear it's the first giant step toward the end of our freedom-and our life as we have always known it!!
    ***Things are going downhill in a big hurry!!***

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  8. As you know from some of my posts, I love old churches and take many pictures of them on my trips:-) This is a beautiful one as well and I so enjoyed reading the history behind it!! xoxo

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