Copenhagen, Denmark
We took a fun cruise around the canal’s of Copenhagen, it was really enjoyable! It was Queen Margarethe II’s birthday, while we were there, so that is why there are so many flags on their yacht.
Photo taken with a Canon 50D
Copenhagen, Denmark
On our tour of Copenhagen in 2016, Steve took us to Kristina. My dear friend Allie, told me, when she learned that we were going to Denmark, about this statue of 16 year old Kristina. She is looking out to the harbor and represents all the immigrants from Denmark who left their homes, for their new found religion, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in America. Kristina sailed with her family to their new home, looking forward and not back. It is a very moving statue and one realizes the sacrifices they made to leave all for the unknown, what faith they had to have!
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Poipu, Kauai, Hawaii – 2015 – iPhone
After a walk along the beach, I sat down to RELAX and watch the surfers as they glided across the waves. All of a sudden I heard ‘cock-a-doodle-doo’, I looked behind me to see this beautiful Rooster. I quickly turned around to get a photo of him with my feet, as he walked away!
Salt Lake City, Utah
The Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Announced – July 28, 1847 ~ Dedicated – April 6, 1893
As I toured Temple Square with my cousin and her husband, I was looking around for a nice place to take a photo of the temple with the beautiful blossoms that were all around. This was the perfect spot!
Salt Lake City, Utah (Home of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir) – 2016 – iPhone
The TABERNACLE was built between 1864 and 1867. It has a seating capacity of 8,000. It was built as a gathering place for the Saints. It is a beautiful, inspiring building! It’s acoustics are amazing! Notice the marble column on the right of this photo, it is actually a wooden column that was painted to look like marble.