A powerful site rising above the horizon to Heaven, as you drive around the north side of the 'beltway' in Maryland/DC/VA, on the Maryland side near Connecticut/Georgia avenues ... (more history below) on this beautiful Mormon Temple.
***Listening is not the same as being quiet. After the quiet comes the effort to show you understand.***
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The Drs. told me a 4 to 6 week recovery, I now believe him. Have a beautiful day.
Hugs to all, Marydon
The Washington D.C. Temple was the first temple built in the East Coast of the United States.
The Washington D.C. Temple was the first temple to feature six spires since the construction of the Salt Lake Temple, which inspired the design.
Soaring to a height of 288 feet, the Washington D.C. Temple is the tallest temple in the Church.
The Washington D.C. Temple is the only temple outside of Utah to be built with six ordinance rooms. (The temples in Utah with six ordinance rooms are the Ogden Utah Temple, Provo Utah Temple, and Jordan River Utah Temple.)
The Washington D.C. Temple was originally named the Washington Temple.
The Washington D.C. Temple is one of five temples featuring an angel Moroni statue holding the gold plates. (The other four temples are the Los Angeles California Temple, Jordan River Utah Temple, Seattle Washington Temple, and México City México Temple.)
The main lobby of the Washington D.C. Temple features a striking 30-foot-long mural depicting the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. An image of the temple was incorporated into the mural.
Following the completion ceremonies for the Washington D.C. Temple, in which a time capsule was placed in the northeast corner of the building, President Spencer W. Kimball conducted the largest press conference in the Church's history.
The highly successful public open house of the Washington D.C. Temple was attended by 758,328 guests including special guest Betty Ford—wife of then-U.S. President Gerald Ford. These tours resulted in over 75,000 missionary referrals.
During the ten dedicatory sessions of the Washington D.C. Temple, all but two of the Church's General Authorities delivered speeches.
Hello Marydon! That's a pretty picture, and I like what you said about "listening." I hope you continue to recover and soon feel well again.
ReplyDeleteDo continue to feel better...I had my own scare this weekend, going to the doctor this afternoon..come by and read about it.
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ReplyDeletePlease take care of YOU and get better soon! Hugs and prayer for you!
Blessings~
I've heard that's a beautiful temple, but I've never been to it. Yes, we need to listen more with our hearts than our ears, sugar.
ReplyDeleteHope you're feeling better soon, honey.
xoxo,
Connie
Take it easy and do as the dr.s say. Hang in there.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, andrea
Take your time recovering so you recover right. Sending good wishes. :)
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Marydon...hope your recovery is speedy....
ReplyDeleteHI Marydon!!!!
ReplyDeletePlease rest and rake care of yourself so you have a full recovery!!!! I am bad at resting and doing nothing, so I understand how difficult it is.
Love that pic, I have been to DC many times, and have never seen that!!!!I thought you lived in Texas????? Were you there visiting????
Have a blessed day
hugs,
jamie
Marydon, I did not know you had surgery, I don't know how I missed that one...I am sorry, and I hope your recovery goes well.
ReplyDeleteI just today took my friend back to her apartment after she stayed with us...had surgery and is alone, so we brought her here. I have been so pre-occupied I have missed so many blog reading.
Keep well, dear.
You do not know me but I saw your beautiful picture of the DC Temple and had to read what your wrote. As I belong to the LDS Church I thought I should let you know that it is the angel Moroni on top of the Temple, not Michael. May the Lord help you in your recovery swiftly. Thanks for letting me see your picture. Come visit my blog anytime. Bluefamilyscene.blogspot.com :o)
ReplyDeleteI do so hope that you will have a speedy recovery! It's nice to see you pop in now and then. I will definitely keep you in my prayers.
ReplyDeleteThis was a fascinating post! you must b feeling better if you are up for some research again! I am so happy to hear you are feeling better, I hope Hubbie is taking excellent care of you!
ReplyDeletePrayers that you are on the mend. When you feel like it stop by my blog and pick up something I have for you. Stella
ReplyDeleteThinking of you today and wishing you well ...........
ReplyDeleteWishing you continued healing!! Hope you are back up & fit-as-a-fiddle by Spring!!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Marilyn
xxoo
Glad to hear you're continuing to heal. I always find it's hard to wait and I seem to try to rush, which usually leads to a relapse. lol
ReplyDeleteThe pictures of the temple in Washington D.C. are beautiful. Thank you for the bit of history this morning.
Marydon, I hope you are feeling better soon. Take good care of yourself. Very beautiful picture. God bless you. Kathi
ReplyDeleteOh, Dear Marydon! I had no idea you've had surgery! My prayers are with you for a speedy recovery! Take care of yourself and get plenty of rest!
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
I enjoyed the pics! Hope you are feeling better!
ReplyDeleteMicki
Hi Sweetie...
ReplyDeleteI so love it when you share. Your pictures are like taking the most interesting and beautiful tours to places I can only dream about. I thank you for sharing with me.
I so miss you when you are not feeling well. I am praying for you, a full recovery and that God will take his precious hands and touch your heart and make it whole again. He will find the places that hurt most in your throat and make the pain subside. Guide the Dr.s to find the answers that they are searching for, and bring you back to me.
Tomorrow will be a better day sweet friend. One day at a time we are going to get you healed and better. I love you my precious, precious friend. So much love always, Sherry
Hi Marydon, My heart goes out to you I hope you recover quickly. Lovely post, what a beautiful temple. Thank You for sharing. Sincerely, Jonny
ReplyDeleteLooks like I have some catching up to do with you. Thank you for the birthday wishes. You are so sweet.
ReplyDeleteHi Marydon,
ReplyDeletei haven't seen this temple in person, but my daughter has been in it. She went last Winter when they were in Fredrick on an internship. Their little two year old was in John Hopkins for about five weeks and she would go to the temple for a break. She said that it is amazing.
Oh I hope that you are feeling better and will be all well very soon. We miss you soooo much.
hugs
I go past this temple several times a week. It is almost startling, at one point, because it appears that the beltway is going to run right into it. It certainly rests on a compelling site and is beautiful.
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