Friday Fotos 2026 #6

Photo by Designecologist: https://www.pexels.com/photo/image-of-river-on-smartphone-1398339/

Friday Fotos is a post where I can dump some photos from the previous week. The goal is to make me more aware of the beauty and fun in my everyday life. 
On Fridays during Lent, I pray the Stations of the Cross at my parish's Outdoor Stations. There's a lot of noise from the road, but it's easy to block it out.
This made me smile. I just picture a mom with her kids, who were enjoying the warm weather, stopping at this tree to play with the kids' meal toys. Hopefully, they came back for them later.
Dogwoods are coming to life!
Laika is hanging in there. She's doing pretty well since the vet prescribed some anti-inflammatories for her hips. She even got into the creek on the day this picture was snapped.
My neighbor's Kwanzan Cherry Tree
The women's group at church just finished our latest session. This was the first time I was the facilitator. We watched a series on The Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary. We learned a lot and had some incredible discussions.
These red maple pods kind of reminded me of the fuchsia in Ireland. Not nearly as pretty, but the way they drooped down!
Bat houses are all over the park. Hopefully, it will take care of all of the bug problems!
The 5th Sunday of Lent: Everything is veiled, even in the little chapel. In my parish, this happens on the 5th Sunday; some parishes wait until after the Holy Thursday Mass 
Stained glass windows and the Stations of the Cross (found in every Catholic Church) are not covered. Why do we veil everything else? The short answer: to remind us of the importance of Holy Week (the week between Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday) and to keep us focused on Christ's Passion during this last week of Lent. 


Thanks for taking the time to see what I saw beauty in this week!

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