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Yesh, I'm quitting blogging and taking pictures in general. I gave it some thought and decided to do this. I started this as a hobby and have learned so so much to this day, I feel proud of myself for improving so much over these past two/three years. I love blogging and taking pictures but recently I have been feeling a little burnt out, and just don't have the energy or motivation left for it anymore. u.u

 

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La iglesia y el convento San Ignacio de Loyola de La Compañía de Jesús de Quito, también conocidos en el acervo popular ecuatoriano simplemente como La Compañía, es un complejo clerical católico ubicado en la ciudad de Quito.

La portada de su templo mayor, labrada totalmente en piedra volcánica, está considerada como una de las más importantes expresiones de la arquitectura barroca en el continente americano y en el mundo.

 

The Church and Convent of San Ignacio de Loyola of the Society of Jesus of Quito, also known in Ecuadorian popular lore simply as La Compañía, is a Catholic clerical complex located in the city of Quito.

The façade of its main temple, carved entirely in volcanic stone, is considered one of the most important expressions of Baroque architecture in the American continent and in the world.

 

Out in the rain last night near the paper mill my little town was founded. Getting a feel for how I might want to capture this place over the year.

ring-necked pheasant

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invasive species series, volume #17

this guy patrols the grassland around the parking area, crowing to distract and trap arriving birders

   

La parroquia de San Blas fue fundada en 1571, creada para los indígenas cuando los conquistadores trazaron Quito, con su deseo de convertir a todas las personas al catolicismo. Hasta comienzos del siglo XX, la plaza marcaba el límite norte de la ciudad. Cuenta con una sencilla iglesia que junto con San Sebastián, es la más vieja de Quito.

Gracias amig@s por sus gentiles visitas, generosos comentarios o por señalarla entre sus favoritas,

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La Iglesia de San Francisco es una basílica católica que se levanta en medio del centro histórico de Quito, frente a la plaza del mismo nombre.

La estructura es el conjunto arquitectónico de mayor dimensión dentro de los centros históricos de toda América,​ y por ello es conocido como el "Escorial del Nuevo Mundo".​

 

Sobre sus tres hectáreas y media de superficie se han construido trece claustros (seis de ellos de gran magnitud), tres iglesias, un gran atrio, sumando aproximadamente cuarenta mil metros cuadrados de edificación. Allí se desarrollan múltiples actividades en la actualidad: las conventuales y religiosas, de atención pública en las áreas de salud, de comunicación, educativas y otras de corte popular que mantienen activo al edificio.​

 

Dentro de la iglesia se encuentran más de 3.500 obras de arte colonial, de múltiples manifestaciones artísticas y variadas técnicas, especialmente aquellas correspondientes a la Escuela Quiteña de Arte, que nació precisamente en este lugar.

Posee también una biblioteca franciscana, descrita en el siglo XVII como la mejor del Virreinato del Perú.​

 

Al conjunto le precede una plaza homónima que durante años abasteció a la ciudad de agua de su fuente central, y que ha funcionado como mercado popular, como espacio de concentraciones militares y políticas, y como lugar de encuentro y recreación social. La escalera cóncavo-convexa que comunica la plaza con el atrio, que resalta la fachada manierista-barroca del templo mayor, es considerada de gran importancia arquitectónica.​

 

En sus tres naves, San Francisco devela artesonados moriscos con lazos mudéjares, retablos profusamente decorados y columnas de diversos estilos. En el coro, la decoración mudéjar, original de finales del siglo XVI, se conserva íntegra porque la nave central se vino abajo con un terremoto y fue reemplazado por un artesonado barroco en 1770. Cielos mudéjares en los extremos, barrocos en la nave central, retablos llenos de imágenes, mascarones y querubines mirando al centro del Altar Mayor.

  

The Church of San Francisco is a Catholic basilica that stands in the middle of the historic center of Quito, in front of the square of the same name.

The structure is the largest architectural complex within the historic centers of all America, and for this reason it is known as the "Escorial of the New World."

 

On its three and a half hectares of surface area, thirteen cloisters have been built (six of them large), three churches, a large atrium, totaling approximately forty thousand square meters of building. Multiple activities are currently carried out there: conventual and religious, public attention in the areas of health, communication, education and others of a popular nature that keep the building active.

 

Inside the church there are more than 3,500 works of colonial art, of multiple artistic manifestations and varied techniques, especially those corresponding to the Quito School of art, which was born precisely in this place.

It also has a Franciscan library, described in the 17th century as the best in the Viceroyalty of Peru.

 

The complex is preceded by a plaza of the same name that for years supplied the city with water from its central fountain, and which has functioned as a popular market, as a space for military and political gatherings, and as a place for social gathering and recreation. The concave-convex staircase that connects the plaza with the atrium, which highlights the mannerist-baroque façade of the main temple, is considered of great architectural importance.

 

In its three naves, San Francisco reveals Moorish coffered ceilings with Mudejar ties, profusely decorated altarpieces and columns of various styles. In the choir, the Mudejar decoration, original from the end of the 16th century, is preserved intact because the central nave collapsed in an earthquake and was replaced by a Baroque coffered ceiling in 1770. Mudejar ceilings at the ends, Baroque in the central nave, altarpieces full of images, masks and cherubs looking towards the centre of the High Altar.

 

With their short run to Berry Plastics complete, the crew of Arkansas-Oklahoma (A-OK) Super-7 #4098 (aka "Wyatt") has run up the west side of the UP connector at McAlester, OK and tied down for the rest of the day. The 4093 (aka "Reed") is parked right where they left it and two of three former BNSF B40-8Ws are parked in the yard to the distant left. That boom truck is kinda nice too.

 

4093 started life as Western Pacific U23B #2255 and 4098 started life as WP U23B #2260. After rebuilding, both spent time on the Monongahela, Conrail, and Norfolk Southern before getting painted in this passable rendition of the Rock Island scheme. Most appropriate since the A-OK operates part of the Rock Island's former Choctaw route from Memphis to Tucumcari.

 

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Gotta wash the fresh concrete off the boots before it sets. San José, California.

14th street New York subway station.

Morning walk in a Wild meadow.

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After some chatting with Mobile 80, the Tramp Job heads for the Union Yard Runner (i.e. the old main) to tie up with some cars from the Commercial Yard.

Hotel Grand Decameron-Panama-2025

Le bleu est comme ça !!

Another look at the Black-faced Grassquit.

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