White Dove of the Desert: Part 2
Going through my Phoenix Trip pictures has really made me more selective about my current pictures. Remember the days of film when you had to prioritize your 24-26 roll? You really had to decide how much you wanted that picture if you only had one roll for the whole day. This church was so photogenic. It was hard not to go crazy.
This is the native Indian symbol of life. I thought that it was neat that instead of the philosophy of living a "straight and narrow" life to get to heaven, they had a more realistic view of an individual "maze" of life where everyone eventually gets to the center at the end.
I like the wooden statue of the native Indian.
The least expensive way to decorate was to paint the decorations on the walls. The work is amazing.
The door handle...
on the little door set in the larger door.
There is some kind of symbolism for the snake and mouse symbols. I believe that if the snake ever caught the mouse it would mean the end of the world as we know it, or something like that.










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