Beulah Land
On a drizzly day in February, Dona and I were traveling the back roads of Randolph County when we came across Beulah Land. This was one of my catches. Usually Dona spots things for me but this time I saw it out of the corner of my eye. We turned around and went back to see what was at this place. Although in need of upkeep, I found Beulah Land to be a sincere -albeit primitive - expression of faith. This sign is the beginning of a small entrance to a church. There are painted roadside cement statures representing Jesus and either Mary or an angel. I go with angel because of the wings. As you will see in future uploads, the statues are in need of upkeep. But, in spite of that, this sincere expression of welcome to the church is something I admire.
Beulah Land
On a drizzly day in February, Dona and I were traveling the back roads of Randolph County when we came across Beulah Land. This was one of my catches. Usually Dona spots things for me but this time I saw it out of the corner of my eye. We turned around and went back to see what was at this place. Although in need of upkeep, I found Beulah Land to be a sincere -albeit primitive - expression of faith. This sign is the beginning of a small entrance to a church. There are painted roadside cement statures representing Jesus and either Mary or an angel. I go with angel because of the wings. As you will see in future uploads, the statues are in need of upkeep. But, in spite of that, this sincere expression of welcome to the church is something I admire.