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St. Paul's Church in Okato







23 comments:

  1. Lovely church and that was very romantic about the Oak tree Betty.

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  2. A beautiful church. I love the bench and the story about Vera planting an acorn after she came from England as a war bride.

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  3. This is a fine looking little church with classic lines.

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  4. What a pretty little church. I like it's red roof.

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  5. Such a nice church, much like I would expect to see in my area. Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  6. That is a lovely little church!

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  7. i enjoy your angles. the big tree is gorgeous. what a lovely quaint beauty. ( :

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  8. You've got some nice bright sunshine in New Zealand!

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  9. I just love that deep blue sky! That alone might induce me to visit NZ at this time of year.

    Thanks for stopping by my blog. Sunlit Sunday is such a nice way to connect with new people.

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  10. I've never seen a sky that blue, the little white church with the red roof is beautiful!
    Thanks for visiting me in Normandy, all the best for 2015.

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  11. Beautiful country Church.
    I love the story of Vera and her acorn!

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  12. The red roof of the church just pops against the lovely blue sky. Beautiful!

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  13. Super photos, and such a clear sky. Delightful.

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  14. A fine church picture. The red roof sets this church apart and has resulted in an eye-catching image.

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  15. I think it's wonderful that the story of how the tree came to be planted there has been told. I hope many people enjoy the shelter of the oak while sitting on the bench.

    Welcome back to Sunlit Sunday!

    Karen

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  16. Hello! Thank you for visiting my blog. :)
    Cute little church.

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  17. A beautiful church! I love the story of the oak tree!

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  18. A beautiful church and the oak tree is so huge. What an interesting story. Visiting from Sunlit Sunday. Pamela

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  19. love NZ history and historical buildings!

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  20. Pretty church, and well taken care of. Interesting bit of history, too.

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  21. Nice, quaint and charming looking church. Very neat about the bench and the oak tree.

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