Thursday, September 13, 2012

Cross-Ways

When Steve and I traveled to Washington D.C. over Spring Break last April, we were away from home during Holy Week.  We tossed around the idea of attending the National Cathedral on Good Friday.  We did visit the Cathedral, but not to attend a service.  We have both been there a few times and love the beauty and sacredness of the cathedral.  (Where else can you have lunch next to a tomb, gaze at a moon rock


 and see a gargoyle in the likeness of Darth Vadar?) 

 
When we are home, we attend Maundy Thursday service and sometimes Good Friday services as well, so it seemed odd to not be attending church services and worshipping during that time. 

So, I decided to look for crosses as we when about our sightseeing.  I thought it would be a way to remember the crucifixion as well as a way to consciously seek the Lord in the commonplace. 

Well, let me just say...If you are looking for the Lord in the commonplace, you will find Him, AND, you will begin to see crosses everywhere.  I enjoyed snapping pictures of "crosses" the rest of the trip and continued when I came home. 

These are a few of my "commonplace" crosses.  Some of the pictures I embellished with my Picassa program, adding colors and effects. 

In Baltimore.  Window on side of building.  You can see me taking the picture.
 

In a Barnes & Nobles

 
 
 At Baltimore Aquarium.   An ambulence outside the window
 


 Part of a wall in a restaurant

 
Another wall

 
Lights in the ceiling
 

 
 
Grate under my feet on a hike with Steve at Pine Mt. State Park.

 
Outside Andy's dorm at EKU
 
 
At Blue Herron B & B
 
 
At Spindletop Hall
 
 
Inside an antique store looking out in Brown Co. Indiana
 
 
I think my little experiment was good for me.  I still look for crosses sometimes, and when one comes into view, I snap a picture.  It's a visual reminder to me of the ever present spirit of God.
 


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