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The Zwickau priests' houses are among the oldest residential buildings in Germany. 13th Century.
Die Zwickauer Priesterhäuser, gehören mit zu den ältesten Wohnbauten im gesamten Bundesgebiet. Die Ursprünge dieses bauhistorisch wertvollen Ensembles liegen im 13. Jahrhundert.
Museum: www.priesterhaeuser.de/
No, the bride isn't in this picture, you can just see the bridal suite.
To continue my story: just when I reached the crossroads with the A4135, a car decorated with white ribbons came racing down the road and turned off towards Beverston church. I was on foot, and although I ran, I was too late to admire her. But I was happy I could see the wedding suite enter the church!
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The Sandpoint Turn departs Priest River, Idaho over the town's namesake river on a Warren truss bridge built by the Great Northern after picking up loaded centerbeams at the Stimson Lumber transload.
I loved how political Priests was and how lead singer Katie Alice Greer urged to crowd to be informed and do everything we could to resist Trump. There's a really great article about this band in Rolling Stone:
www.rollingstone.com/music/features/how-dc-punks-priests-...
You can listen to the Washington D.C. based band here:
priests.bandcamp.com/album/nothing-feels-natural
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I watched this fisherman use his elderly 1966 Land Rover to drag varius small fishing boats up the very steep slipway at Priest's Cove. I was amazed at the condition of the Landie and I bet it hasn't travelled far from here in a number of years.
young priests at the ceremony of consecration of the church. photo taken during the Cossack festival in Moscow.
Pend Oreille Valley Railroad's Sandpoint Turn arrives at Priest River, Idaho, on September 24, 2021.
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De Griekse priester
Je kunt in Griekenland de Griekse priesters - of pappas, zoals zij worden genoemd - overal tegenkomen. Ze zijn te herkennen aan hun lange, zwarte of blauwe kleding en hun hoed. Ze zijn niet verplicht om steeds hun priesterkleren te dragen, maar ze doen het meestal wel, uit praktische overwegingen en omdat ze op die manier gemakkelijker herkenbaar zijn. De Griekse priester kan huwen en kinderen hebben.
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The Greek priest
You can in Greece, the Greek priest - or Pappas, as they are called - encounter everywhere. They are recognizable by their long, black or blue clothes and their hats. They are not required to always wear their priest clothes, but they do usually, for practical reasons and because they are easier to identify in that way. The Greek priests can marry and have children.
Another view of Cape Cornwall taken from the southern side late on a summer's evening back in August. I do miss those summer nights.
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On Saturdays I like to go for a Mikkyo Zen meditation session at Hakone Gardens, a Japanese garden in Saratoga, California. This is a formal photo of the priest, who runs Shingon Mikkyo Kunimiyama Daikokuji America, a non-profit organization offering mindfulness and educational services based on Shingon Mikkyo Philosophy.
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