Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook New Ireland Thesaurus Encyclopedia Wikipedia New Ireland A volcanic island of Papua New Guinea in the southwest Pacific Ocean in the Bismarck Archipelago. Until 1797, European geographers believed it to be part of the island of New Britain. ...
I have also seen deer at Ipswich River Sanctuary during both of my visits. Actually, I have seem them multiple times during both of my visits. During my first visit, I spotted two bucks drinking from the river. They got away before I could photograph them. But, I saw a deer later dur...
Grace Church has been at its current location since 1926. Previously, it was a wooden Gothic Revival building in 1869. The original church was demolished as it was deemed inadequate for the needs of the congregation. Philip Horton Smith and Edgar Walker, both architects of Salem, constructed th...
Connecticut (CT), Nebo Holiday Chorus & Orchestra (UT), St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Choir (NC), Trinity Episcopal Church Choir, Everett (WA), Trinity Episcopal Church Choir, and St. Mary’s City (MD) – in addition to individual singers from around the world. From the first full chora...
Connect With Me On:Facebook 13 Comments| tags:art,birds,Boston,Massachusetts,New England,photographs,Photography,photos| posted inart,birds,Boston,Massachusetts,New England,sculpture,Uncategorized November 27, 2016 The National Monument To The Forefathers (Plymouth, MA) ...
(and very high winds), the Kites Against Cancer event was cancelled. Hopefully, the vent was merely postponed for another date (I will keep you all updated on myFacebook pageif it does change dates). You can learn more about the charity this event supports and make a donation at the...
Susan Gentile’s “Heavenly Light” art project adorns the walls of the church. If you look closely at this stained glass window, you may see some historical figures (besides the obvious one). In the second row of the stained glass window, there are images of Martin Luther King, Ghandi ...
Ipswich, Gloucester, Salem and other towns of this ancient county which antedates all others in Massachusetts with the single exception of Plymouth. These settlers were therefore, for the most part of Puritan stock and all, or nearly all, were members of the Congregationalist churches of New ...