Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Notre Dame du Cros Part I



Toward the end of another busy day taking in the sights and scenes of Southwestern France, my brother drove us through the hills to visit a beautiful little church, Notre Dame du Cros. The church looked plain and simple from the outside, similar to Spanish mission style, it's golden stone and tiny belfry glowing in the late afternoon sun.

By then the colors of October were changing to gold.........leaves were collecting in corners around the lovely church grounds.


Behind the church was a large area used for picnics and gatherings. A small brook trickled along, its clear water diverted through an ancient stone trough for drinking or refreshing oneself on a warm Summer's day.
Stone steps leading up from the picnic area.


The priest's house nestled against the church, more golden stone with sun-bleached aqua shutters and a pergola heavily laden with wisteria. We neither saw anyone nor heard a sound except for birds twittering in the trees...................it was so peaceful.


Tomorrow I'll show you more of the church's stunning interior.

6 comments:

  1. I think I will become a priest so I can live in that house! :-) Well, I am Anglican after all and they do have women priests.

    Hugs ~
    Heidi

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  2. Mary, I just caught up on your blog and wanted to say your photos are breathtaking and accompanying text fascinating.

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  3. I met a North Carolina blog friend today in person for the first time. We both mentioned you and your blog. We also talked about SuzAnna's. Someday, hopefully we will both be able to come visit you and spend time there together. I am posting about my visit tomorrow.
    Hugs,
    Penny

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  4. Just beautiful Mary!!
    Thank you,
    Rosemary

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  5. Mary,

    Such a beautiful church and your narration absolutely poetic. I felt I was there.

    Looking forward to tomorrow and inside the church!

    Jane

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  6. The priest's house is beautiful and I love the old stone trough and the stone steps. It looks a lovely place to visit.

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