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  • This is a life sized statue of Mary in the entrance hallway of the Loyola House of Retreats.  She looks so serene, peaceful and welcoming.
    Blessed Virgin_3211.tif
  • This bench is sitting under a wooden overhang that provides partial shade in a sunny field.  It looks very comfortable and inviting.
    Bench in Summer_8586.tif
  • A pair of very inviting Adirondack chairs in Stone Creek, CT
    DSC_0091_Adirondack_Chairs_Stone_Cre...jpg
  • This bench is very inviting siting under a wooden canopy at Kripalu Institute.
    Bench in Summer_8586.tif
  • A pair of very inviting Adirondack chairs in Stone Creek, CT
    DSC_0092_Adirondack_Chairs_Stone_Cre...jpg
  • This image was shot in the first (blue) light of day.  I was struck by the warmth of the statue, the open welcoming arms, contrasted to the cold of the snow.  It almost appears that her right hand is pointing to the bench, inviting you to come and visit with her.  You can see a couple of trees in the background forming a crude cross in the background.
    NotreDameDeLaNeige_1670.tif
  • This peaceful and inviting bench was just sitting waiting for someone to enjoy the shade of the willow tree at Kripalu Institute
    Bench in Summer 2_8563.tif
  • One of the many features at the Loyola Jesuit Center in Morristown, NJ is the outdoor stations of the cross.  This is the first station, seen from the back of the house.  I love the setting for all the stations nicely placed among the trees and wildlife.  In this shot, the open gates strike me as an invitation.
    FirstStation_1680-1.tif
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