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This looks like a lovely place and so relaxing!
ReplyDeleteI've been here three times. It is quiet and peaceful, even though it is right in the middle of Houston.
DeleteThis looks like a lovely place. Greenery is always enjoyable. Happy Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteThe trees are big and beautiful. This retreat site has been here many years.
DeleteIt does look peaceful.
ReplyDeleteI have only ever come across one of those in a churchyard, seemed an odd place to have one and it was not ans good as the one you showed
ReplyDeleteWonderful, I'll have to visit next time I am there.
ReplyDeleteYou should.
DeleteI've walked a labyrinth a couple of times, but never one laid out on a beautiful lawn such as this one! I'm sure it was very peaceful.
ReplyDeleteThis one takes at least an hour to walk. It is huge.
DeleteWhat a lovely sight.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2019/03/our-orchids-are-showing-off.html
I want to create a labyrinth at my church but we don't have the wide open space like this one.
ReplyDeleteI have seen a very small labyrinth.
DeleteIt is so nice to spend some time by yourself. It is the one thing I miss about not working.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous retreat! I love peaceful scenes like these. Thanks for sharing, and for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place. Thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely sight this is, Deb! So thankful to you for sharing this beautiful and tranquil sight for our #ww linkup! See you here again. :)
ReplyDeleteI love labyrinths. That one looks like it was quite interesting to explore.
ReplyDeleteWoaah that is interesting, Deb.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing these unique pictures with us on #WW