There they were, all lined up for a block. The Applachian Angels. The building used to be a Luthern Church, now it is the Applachian Christian School, grades K thru 12. Every December they display the angels, each one representing a student who passed away. Each one, a tribute from the family.
As the sun set, they became a heavenly and otherworldly blue.
Lined up almost like soldiers ready for battle. But their earthly battles were over.
“We are each of us angels with only one wing, and we can only fly by embracing one another.”
Luciano De Crescenzo
19 comments:
What a scene! It is nice to do that as a good gesture
That's touching, but sad. ❤️
What a beautiful way to remember those students. How sad that there are so many of them.
Beautiful photos, beautiful idea...
So many!!! How sad.
How beautiful and bittersweet.
What a wonderful, albeit sad, display. Bittersweet for sure. xo Diana
A lovely but sad way way to remember all the children.
I think this is a wonderful way to hod a memory of a loved one.
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Wow, that is so touching. Thanks for sharing.
wow.. looks so wonderful.
What an interesting display...
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Sadly beautiful.
Sue
What a thoughtful display. I am sure each of the families are touched and appreciate it.
Those angels are so special, Ginny. And I love how the Christian school grounds turned bluish with the sunset. It all looks so pretty.
Merry Christmas to you, dear friend. You are a lovely woman spreading peace and so much goodness on your blog posts. I really enjoy seeing them every week.
~Sheri
Oh my, that is so sad but what a beautiful tribute.
Those angels are so hauntingly beautiful and special.
Hugs and blessings, Ginnyπ
What a sweet remembrance. Thanks for sharing, Ginny.
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