Lol @ Léia! Still, I just don't believe in confession, what's the point in saying no and then giving absolution?
Anyway... are you sure this is a church? It lools more like a vet's to me. I'm only saying this because there's a vet near Quimper in a building like this one.
I once lived across the street from a church inside a store, but in that case it was an entire supermarket. Very weird, but at least they had a good parking lot where we could throw the ball for the dog to chase, because it was abandoned most of the week. It was always an interesting landmark to tell people how to find our place.
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Very enterprising. I guess you don't need a steeple to get any closer to God. MB
Looks kind of lonesome.
@ Brattcat - It was kind of lonesome; no one around. I'd guess it's different on Sundays, though.
@ Small City - that may be true, but without a steeple how do you find the people?
Perfect to relieve the sins of overshopping... LOL
God bless you!
Cezar
Lol @ Léia! Still, I just don't believe in confession, what's the point in saying no and then giving absolution?
Anyway... are you sure this is a church? It lools more like a vet's to me. I'm only saying this because there's a vet near Quimper in a building like this one.
@ Ciel - I must confess you're pretty funny!
I give you asolution.
@ Ciel - What is "asolution"? Hee, hee!
I once lived across the street from a church inside a store, but in that case it was an entire supermarket. Very weird, but at least they had a good parking lot where we could throw the ball for the dog to chase, because it was abandoned most of the week. It was always an interesting landmark to tell people how to find our place.
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