Hello there, my lovely Hivers! How are you all doing? I hope you are all doing well. For today’s blog, I want to share about a place we recently visited. It’s a place surrounded by greens, and looking at it feels relaxing, like it’s healing for your eyes.
It's a gazebo place at the back of the church. It's my first time seeing this kind of place in the church. The air feels so nice while sitting on the grass I am staring at how this place is well preserved.
This gazebo is a place where people can sit and relax. It makes them perfect for outdoor gatherings or quiet moments. And it is often found in gardens or parks specially here in church.
We came here to make our props for our p.e demo, and thankfully, the priest allowed us here, because our classmate, @junnyjun, is an altar server, and he was able to get permission from the priest.
There are saints carved on the wall, and my classmate said that these have been here since she was a child. I was truly amazed at how this artwork still looks so beautiful and well preserved.
This carved wall of The Last Supper looks so realistic. The details are so clear, especially the food on the table. The bread, fruits, and dishes are carved so well that they look like you could actually touch them.
There are lights in here, and I can say that it feels so warm here at night.
I told my classmate if she could take a picture of me, and luckily she said yes. Thanks bff🫰🫰🫰
This gazebo hut is quietly nice, there are a lot of plants on the side and it makes the gazebo more appealing.
We were just chilling around here, chit chatting and just enjoying this place, and some of my classmates were sleeping on here because its so relaxing.
There are also a lot of aloe vera plants here. One of my classmates, @rrruelyn, told me that she had an aloe vera plant at home, but when her older brother found out about its benefits, he immediately took it for himself or decided to use it.
There is a swing here, and it’s tied to a miracle tree. Its fruits are just falling off. It’s really peaceful here, and it's a great place to just sit and reflect.