Old Church

I rode my bike past the cemetery this morning and I thought to myself that I should go do photos of it in the afternoon. I liked the photos of the old San Ysidro Church much better.

I’m having a lot of back, hip and joint pain. It kept me up most of the night and has continued to bother me through the day. Riding my bike helped drive away the pain for a couple of hours, and it’s not quite as bad tonight as it was last night, so I’m hoping I will be able to sleep tonight.

I finally got up around 2:00 AM this morning and looked at my email. All the stuff I get from on-line catalogs from over the years all of a sudden started driving me nuts, so I spend about an hour unsubscribing to 99% of the sites that send me ads and specials everyday, sometimes multiple specials in one day. That should cut down on the amount of email I have to trash daily.

After unsubscribing to probably 100 web catalogs that I have bought stuff from over the past 10 years, I revamped http://www.tandlphotos.com. I went back to bed about 5:00, but still couldn’t sleep and finally got up at 7:00 and started cat-herding and other chores.

6 thoughts on “Old Church

  1. I just recently started back to the Chiropractor for my lower back. Degenerative Disc Disease doctor says. Not much can do with that but keep it flexible. My other joints don’t hurt any more. I too ride bikes for fun and exercise. Does make things free up. Hope you get to feeling better.

  2. I love these photos of the church, especially the church with the sun rays behind the steeple, the window with shadow coming across diagonally, and the tin roof with the moon in the background. They are very artistic.

    I’m sorry about your back and joint pains and hope you get some relief soon. I’m also a degenerate – that’s what the x-ray showed (after thinking I had sciatica for the last year).

  3. I love the square sharp side of this church and the color is deep! Also my favorite star bursts on the first photo! Wow! Is that a tin roof? I love that you have such beautiful architecture close to you!

    • Thanks, Michelle. Yes it has a tin roof. The church was rebuilt a few times after floods, so tin was available for the roof the last time it was rebuilt. This church is about a mile and a half from where we live.

      • It is beautiful! I find them so amazing because churches where I live are nothing like these! I feel like you live somewhere I have never seen such beautiful architecture. Maybe I didn’t pay much attention but seeing them through your eyes is amazing!

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