The Mission San Juan Capistrano Second Set.....IR
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Howdy All,
Here's a few more from Mission San Juan Capistrano,
this Mission was recently reconstructed. It's one of the
4 Lower Mission in South San Antonio.
One I'd Posted Before, The Priests Quarters
Thanks For Looking
Here's a few more from Mission San Juan Capistrano,
this Mission was recently reconstructed. It's one of the
4 Lower Mission in South San Antonio.
One I'd Posted Before, The Priests Quarters
Thanks For Looking
Take care,
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Craig
Burleson, Texas
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#1 & #2 are my favs
BTW, when we get together again for a shoot, those "Craig Clouds" better show up too!
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"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take" - Wayne Gretzky
BTW...let Randy know that these clouds are your property and he's to keep his hands off of them.:D
See you, buddy,
Tom
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Don
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Howdy You Rascal,
Thanks very much !!!
I've consulted with my Atty, and I'm
not going to be able to release any cloud
data. How's that Tom??????
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Howdy Seefutlung,
Thanks, Appreciate the Kind Comment.
I think they're around back
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Howdy David,
Thanks very much, these Missions were just
so Special and such a special part in Texas History.
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Thanks Very Much !!!
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Howdy You Rascal,
Thanks very much, See if You and Yours come to Texas,
look at all the neat places we can visit !!!
Took your Advice about the Clouds
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Thanks Very Much Willard, appreciate your kind comments.
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Howdy Don,
Thanks Very Much !!!
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Love the pictures and post processing!
San Juan Capistrano is also the name of a city and mission here as well. Threw me for a loop
Howdy Ian,
I can't believe you want me to remember back to 6th Grade :D:D
I'm sure the Kiddo's in that Area were probably taught more about it,
like where I grew up in Fort Worth we learn about our local history.
I really can't remember learning about them, and honestly didn't know
that much about them before, and when getting ready for a trip to
that area started learning more and more about them. Most Texans
and the Rest of the World know about the Alamo, which was the 5th Mission
on the Trail.
Anyone thinking about going and like riding bikes or walking they have a wonderful
trail that leads from one Mission to the Other. Any for those that know me, I didn't ride
or walk, We Drove !!!!
I can only imagine what you thought when you saw the title, and I
actually went back and made sure I had the name right before I wrote
it.
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Thanks Very Much Rags !!!
Craig
Burleson, Texas
I hear you! Been a couple of years here too
In CA, each of the missions is about a day's walk apart. There are about 21 left here. They stretch from Mission Sonoma and south to Mission San Diego. Most are situated along El Camino Real which takes various forms along the route. Of course, some are quite a ways from what is the El Camino today.
I'm lucky. There are two missions near me that are less than 20 minutes away. I've been to almost all of them...except the one that is 5 minutes away (Mission Santa Clara).
The missions are an important part of California History and not all as "good" as you'd learn in school
Pretty awesome to compare the missions in Texas to those in California. Love seeing the pictures too.
Howdy Ian,
Agreed on not having to go back to what I learned in 6th Grade :D:D
I can only imagine how wonderful all the Missions in CA have to be, 20 of them is amazing,
hopefully one day I'll be able to get out there and see them.
I certainly understand about sometimes not seeing or going to things so close
to where we live. Seems like most times I get to see some of those things
when people out of town come in and have things on their lists
Photography has brought so many places, people, and things to my attention
and have loved every second of those new and exciting places.
Kindest regards !!!
Craig
Burleson, Texas
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Morning Ana Maria,
Thanks very much, IR has kind of
renewed my passion for Shooting,
it has a different way of seeing
what would be normal shooting
setting of subject.
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Morning Gary,
That's really neat about how long the Mission has been
occupied and used. So many things these days don't even
last 30-40yrs so it's a great Testament to the builders of
these wonderful pieces of History.
Craig
Burleson, Texas