Holiness to the Lord. The house of the Lord.
This is Katie, me, Liz, and Michelle outside of the temple. It was a pretty cool evening but beautiful still. We all became great friends on this trip we shared together.
This is in the same cemetary where the Peron family members rest. This always has flowers because the people loved Eva Peron so much. Her memorial plaque is the top one.
We also visited the most famous cemetary in Argentina called The Ricoletta Cemetary. It is for the rich families of Buenos Aires. The family will have a little house-like plot and then in the basement are floors and floors of stacked caskets with all the relatives together. You could see in the windows and count all the caskets below. Some were very elegant with marble floors, stained glass windows, Christus statues, vases with flowers, and places for visitors to sit. Others were very run down with broken windows, cob webs, shattered glass, and warped coffins. It was very interesting.
This is directly across the street from La Casa Rosada and it's the largest bank I've ever seen. This is a beautiful building and shows well the strong european influence in the architecture of Buenos Aires.
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Elizabeth & Sean,
What georgeous pictures Elizabeth!!
We are so proud of you and all you have gotten to do. We are also so glad that we got to see where you live and meet Sean. We are so tickled for you two and the new adventure you have ahead of you. We love your blog so keep it up.!!
Love ya
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