The Cross in the Woods
On our way home from Petoskey last week-end, we stopped in Indian River at The Cross in the Woods. Self-explanatory when you see photo below.
Max was slightly scared of "the man", but was really interested. Max, Daddy and Grandpa were at the base of the cross explaining to Max about the Cross and what it meant.
On our forest path to the Cross, we came upon a statue.
"Entitled A Quiet Moment, this statue has been called a visual prayer reflecting the strong message of family values. Timothy P. Schmalz, Canadian-Christian sculptor, hopes to show the gift of family intimacy in a very special way, reflected by the Holy Family: Joseph, Mary, and Jesus."
Max decided this statue was Mommy, Daddy and Max.
Max was slightly scared of "the man", but was really interested. Max, Daddy and Grandpa were at the base of the cross explaining to Max about the Cross and what it meant.
On our forest path to the Cross, we came upon a statue.
"Entitled A Quiet Moment, this statue has been called a visual prayer reflecting the strong message of family values. Timothy P. Schmalz, Canadian-Christian sculptor, hopes to show the gift of family intimacy in a very special way, reflected by the Holy Family: Joseph, Mary, and Jesus."
Max decided this statue was Mommy, Daddy and Max.
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