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An old country church by the side of the road. Established in 1823, still standing on rocks.
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near Prattsburg, Georgia (United States)
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- Uploaded the 2008-05-01 22:47:40
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by MaryAlice - Extra information
- Camera: CANON EOS 40D
- Taken on 2008:04:23 17:24:32
- Exposure: 0.004s (1/250)
- Focal Length: 33.00mm
- F/Stop: f/9.000
- ISO Speed: ISO400
- Flash fired, Compulsory

Comments
darkflyrobin, on May 2, said:
Eh, very graceful & solidity church as:
Like a rock, the sun upon my skin
Like a rock, hard against the wind
Like a rock, I see myself again
Like a rock
Good job, Mary Alice
^Robin^
©junebug, on May 2, said:
I fully agree with Robin, Mary Alice. This old church has a solid and graceful look even enhanced by the monochrome colors! Very beautiful indeed! Greetings, Anne
Madidi, on May 2, said:
A perfect little church, perfectly captured.
I hope you enjoyed your Friday as much as you were looking forward to it this morning!!
Enjoy your weekend Mary Alice,
Sean.
MaryAlice, on May 3, said:
** My dear Robin,** I enjoyed the verse so much! :) Thank you for that! Indeed, I think this is a very graceful and beautiful old church. It is worthy of such praise!
Anne, I'm very glad that you agreed with the monochrome. I wasn't sure at first, but seeing that the church is as old as it is, I thought it seemed rather fitting. Thank you so much for your compliments, and your kind visit. It's always a pleasure hearing from you!
Sean, Thank you for your words. You always make me feel proud of my efforts. I'm glad that you enjoyed this little country church. Best wishes for your weekend! :)
Greetings!
Mary Alice
darkflyrobin, on May 4, said:
Indeed, the verse come from the song 'Like a rock' by Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band. I know it from the movie 'The weather man' by Nicolas Cage. I knew a true life for a American middle class family. And I am so touched by the short conversation between the weather mand and his father in the car, talking about this song, Like a rock.
Like a rock in Georgia, Mary Alice?
Regards, ^Robin^
MaryAlice, on May 6, said:
Robin
You always make me smile with your clever words and songs! :) What a character you are!
Yes, like a rock in Georgia indeed! :)
I did not see The Weatherman", but now you've got me wanting to! Perhaps we will rent it soon.
I hope you are enjoying your evening, my friend.
Greetings and goodnight,
Mary Alice
MaryAlice, on May 8, said:
Alicia:
Good evening, my sweet friend! :)
I can always count on you for the best, most observant comments! Thank you so much for stopping by. I'm pleased that you enjoyed the little country church. I thought it was delightful and had character to spare!
Best regards to you,
Mary Alice
aisavery, on June 26, said:
Dear Mary Alice, just so you know, and not think you're going nuts, I deleted my earlier comment from this photo yesterday, as a way of getting rid of that awful spammer that made this photo and the spam appear on my page. I realized later that I should have just re-commented on it, which would have covered up the spam, but....too late. At any rate - I didn't want your reply above to remain hanging in the air as if you were talking to yourself ;D.
Besides, this has given me the opportunity to return to you and this lovely photo of your country church, which looks absolutely incredible for 1823! A very simply stated image for a simply stated church. As always, with your quite fitting monochrome. I hope you are doing well this evening. Warm regards, alicia
MaryAlice, on June 26, said:
Alicia,
You are so thoughtful in every way.
Thank you for leaving this, so as not to confuse my already cluttered mind! :)
I also had some of that horrible spam yesterday, but deleted it all. I don't understand why people even get that mess started.
Anyway, I do so appreciate your second wonderful visit to this little country church, and all of your generous and kind compliments.
I hope this evening also finds you well.
Very best regards,
Mary Alice