Sunday Series – Historic Log Church

Praire Land on Hauge Log Church Property, Church Visible on Hilltop

https://onlineconferenceformusictherapy.com/2025/02/22/4t2zcg7hg Hauge Log Church above the Prairie © 2012 Bo Mackison

here I am trying to teach my mind
To bear the long slow growth
of the fields, and to sing
of its passing while it waits…
~ Wendell Berry

Hauge Log Church - Exterior and Door

enter site The Door of the Hauge Log Church  © 2012 Bo Mackison

here Everyone needs beauty as well as bread,
places to play in and pray in,
where nature may heal and give strength
to body and soul alike.  ~ John Muir

Hauge Log Church - Exterior

go Hauge Log Church – Church on a Hill Overlooking the Prairie © 2012 Bo Mackison

https://mocicc.org/agricultura/z7vac2s3d Be faithful to that which exists within yourself. ~ Andre Gide

Gray-headed Coneflower

Tramadol Online Prescription Uk Gray-headed Coneflower in the Hauge Log Church’s Prairie  © 2012 Bo Mackison

follow link Notice how present a flower is, how surrendered to life it is. ~ Eckhardt Tolle

Hauge Log Church - Main Floor Interior and Pulpit, Photographed from Rear of Church

https://www.mbtn.net/?p=grqj2n96g Hauge Log Church – Simple Interior © 2012 Bo Mackison.

enter site A moment of self-compassion can change your entire day. A string of such moments can change the course of your entire life.  ~ Christopher K. Germer

Hauge Log Church - Front Window and Pulpit

https://guelph-real-estate.ca/oltd7f4sc82 Hauge Log Church’s Pulpit © 2012 Bo Mackison

https://penielenv.com/29gp0vy Read not to contradict and confute, not to believe and take for granted, not to find talk and discourse, but to weigh and consider.  ~  Sir Francis Bacon

Hauge Log Church - Rear Balcony with Window and Four Rows of Pews

https://getdarker.com/editorial/articles/hjzce1vlr Balcony of the Hauge Log Church with Window and Pews © 2012 Bo Mackison

https://www.brigantesenglishwalks.com/fscepeyfu In wisdom gathered over time I have found that every experience is a form of exploration. ~ Ansel Adams

Hauge Log Church - Outside Grounds, Swing and Cemetery

https://lpgventures.com/112dn1px Swing and Cemetery at the Hauge Log Church © 2012 Bo Mackison

You don’t get to choose how you die or when, you can only decide how you are going to live. ~ Joan Baez

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Bo Mackison is a photographer and the owner of Seeded Earth Studio LLC. On Sundays, Bo shares a series of photographs and quotes she finds meaningful. This photo series is of the Historic Hauge Log Church and its adjacent lands. The church was built in Dane County, Wisconsin in 1852. It is on the National Register of Historic Places and its upkeep is provided by a group of dedicated volunteers.

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I'm a photographer, book-artist, traveler, naturalist, and creator of the Contemplative Creatives Journey, An Online Workshop and Community and Order Tramadol Online Cheap Desert Wisdom Cards and Workshops. Though often not well known, I find the desert a welcoming place - a healing space. Its mysteries and gifts transformed me several years ago. Since that first encounter, I return again and again to fill my well in what most people think of as a desolate region. I'd love to share my desert discoveries and wisdom with you. Please subscribe to receive my five part mini email course here The Gifts of the Desert. It's my gift to you.

Comments

  1. I just love the rural simplicity of this church and scene. Wonderful series of images!

  2. It’s a lovely church, and I especially love the last scene with the swing. Wonderful images, Bo. 🙂

  3. Excellent series of photos of this handsome old church.

  4. Joanne Keevers says

    This is to me what a true church looks like, a simple place to shelter during worship. The rustic features are just beautiful. 🙂

  5. Beautiful images and words Bo !!

  6. I’m always fascintated by rural churches, school houses, and old abandoned houses. I marvel at the isolation and solitude and wonder if I could have survived in those surroundings. I grew up in a very large city and have been a city dweller all my life. I fancy myself more rustic or rural, but looking back over the last 150 years or so, I question my thinking.

    Very inspiring series of photos (at least to me).

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