Church window from the outside
This past year has been difficult. The pandemic has impacted every part of our world. There is light bringing hope for the future. For now, however, there is a new normal.
The doors of this church are brightly illuminated and inviting, but the reality is that reservations are required to attend, and no more than twenty-five can be admitted to a service.

The message of this holiday season is hope, hope for a new time without fear, without the hardships and agonies. That is also my wish to you.

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Monday Window is a weekly blog post challenge featuring one or more photos of windows, prominently or as the main subject.
Please visit the participating blogs. You will be delighted and astounded by the rich and imaginative offerings by the bloggers from around the world.
.:. © 2020 Ludwig Keck
We’re all in need of a little hope, and light in our lives just now: perhaps my photo today will also cheer you up? https://margaret21.com/2020/12/21/around-the-world-in-ten-photos-8/
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Very nice and inviting!
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If you squint your eyes a bit, those windows look like candles …
My Christmas week offering is fairly prosaic but it is from the birthplace of one Johann Sauer who printed the first German bible in the US.
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Thank you, Margaret! Indeed a delightful, cheerful image. I keep looking back at it and smile.
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Thank you tgeritarix! Best wishes to you!
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Thank you eklastic! Yes, I can see the candles now! I loved your post and the bit of history. The Amish, or some of them, still keep their “dutch” dialect alive.
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Thank you!
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