Notice how the spire has been shined up since I took a picture last year. It appears to be covered in copper squares, and they oxidize over time.
February 28, 2016
Berryville Baptist Church
When we were driving through Berryville, I spotted this gleaming steeple and just had to go back and take a picture. I recalled that I had taken a picture of this church before and found one in my picture folders. That's the second picture.
Notice how the spire has been shined up since I took a picture last year. It appears to be covered in copper squares, and they oxidize over time.
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Quite a spire!
ReplyDeleteYes, they shine for a year and then become brown. Over many years they become green
Beautiful church, and great photos!
ReplyDeletetall and impressive
ReplyDeleteA real eye catcher in the sun
ReplyDeletethose doors are almost yellow looking. neat look. ( :
ReplyDeleteImpressive looking church.
ReplyDeleteAnother nice pointy spire I like it
ReplyDeleteIt's surprising how much difference there is between the spire that has been shined up and the one that hasn't. Looks so pretty with the copper revealed.
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