Monday, June 3, 2013

Church flowers/Blue Monday & Monday Mellow Yellows


Visited the historic San Sebastian Cathedral in Tarlac City on Saturday, and these flowers adorned the aisle and altar of the church.  The flowers were for a wedding ceremony held here on Saturday morning.  Will post more about this church in the next few days.:p




19 comments:

Karen said...

Lovely pics. Such a beautiful church I love the stained glass.

lina@home tips said...

Colorful church. The flowers more beautifies it.

SwedishCorner ~ DownUnder...Pernilla said...

Happy Blue Monday :)
Greetings from Australia♥ ~Pernilla

SmilingSally said...

That is blue-tiful stained glass window! I really like those flowers too. Thanks for playing.

Happy Blue Monday, Luna.

Pie said...

What a beautiful altar. I played too. Mine are here and here.

Rajesh said...

Beautiful flowers in the cathedral.

LadyD Piano said...

Amazing richness of beauty inside the historic cathedral. Can't wait to see more!

Maria said...

I believe it's very relaxing and calming to be inside this church with the blue and white walls.

And those flowers are adorable. I always love it when the aisles and the altar have flower decorations for a wedding.

Visiting you from Sally's Blue Monday. Have a great week ahead!

lina@family tips said...

Came here again from BM.
The church looks wonderful!

Liz said...

Beautiful! Have a fabulous week!

Karen said...

Beautiful stained glass window!

Unknown said...

Beautiful shots in yellow. :)

Ann said...

Such a gorgeous church, it will make a lovely wedding setting.
Ann

Photo Cache said...

the altar has changed a lot since the last time i worshipped there. i miss it. dear san baste.

SandyCarlson said...

Stun, stun, stunning!

aspiritofsimplicity said...

Oh so pretty!

Gerald (SK14) said...

vey pretty

Anni said...

That was beautiful! It's so hard to get enough flowers in a church, they kind of drown in the big room.

MaiThreeBoyz said...

What a beautiful church, so vibrant. It seems Tarlac has so many beautiful undiscovered places.