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A Reminder

“Angels Unaware”
St. Peter’s Square, The Vatican

Across the world, refugees are streaming across borders from war-torn, crime-laden, and economic-deprived conditions. They are just looking for somewhere to live where they can earn a simple living free from fear and oppression.

Walking through St. Peter’s Basilica square in the Vatican, I gazed at this new (2019) monument created by Timothy P. Schmalz. The sad staring eyes of this one woman captured my attention. I couldn’t break away. I felt like she was seeking my help.

We live in an area that is dependent on migrant workers to harvest our valley’s crops. Without them, our local economy would not survive. We need them as much as they need us. Over time, they have integrated into our communities. We are all better for it!

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A Beam of Light

“Sculpture”
St. Peter’s Basilica, The Vatican

A beam of light brushed across the head and hand of this unassuming sculpture in St. Peter’s Basilica. The image created by the light jumped out at me. For a short moment, this simple sculpture was the most prominent piece of art in the glorious Basilica.

I’ve looked through hundreds of St. Peter’s Basilica images on-line and haven’t been able to find this sculpture. It just has not captured a photographer’s eye. Be what it may, it is my favorite photograph of our visit to Rome.

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Change of Focus

“The Dome in St. Peter’s Basilica”
The Vatican

I thought I would change my post’s focus today. It has been almost two months since our Italy trip. Time passes by so very, very fast!

This image is the main dome in St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican. I am looking straight up trying to create a steady image. My legs are wobbly and I am getting a little dizzy. Mary comes to my aid and places a steady hand on my back as I lean farther back. I am able to hold the camera still and push the shutter. Whew, I am glad that is over!

The first time I was in St. Peter’s was 16 years ago. We had only a little over a half hour to explore the Basilica during our tour. This time we were on our own and had as much time as we wanted. We spent almost two hours wandering in awe.

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