Tuesday, October 9, 2012

The Cathedral Cafe

What a fun way to start our morning hike at the Gauley River in West Virginia.  I knew I needed breakfast, and my brother knows I love churches.  So, the Cathedral Cafe in Fayetteville was where we went.  This cute little stone church with beautiful stained glass windows offers wonderful, unique menu options.  I had scrambled eggs with smoked salmon, cream cheese, and dill.  Pretty darn good.

This isn't my typical posting for churches but a lot of churches are getting repurposed these days and I loved the way they kept the beautiful windows, wood floors, stone and added their own flair.  Books, hand made gifts, and wonderful teas were also available.

Anybody else been to this cafe or have experiences with other churches who have undergone changes?  I'd love to hear about them.

Pat Deere


LINKS:  The Cathedral Cafe Facebook Page

Monday, October 1, 2012

St. Joseph Shrine, Irish Hills

It had been a long time since I had been to this little stone church in the Irish Hills of Michigan.  And, to my surprise, they were dedicating their new altar the day I decided to visit on August 5, 2012.  What a beautiful ceremony it was, especially if a dedication of that kind was something you have never experienced before.

St. Joseph Shrine has a lot of memories for me because it was a destination spot my Aunt Anne used to bring me to when I was very little.  We lived in Wayne at the time and she would drive us out to the Irish Hills.  We would see the dinosaurs, go to Stagecoach Stop, jump on the trampolines (that are no longer there), and stop by the Stations of the Cross behind this historical church.  The stations are still there and are in various stages of repair.  When you go to the church you will see a cemetery that leads to a set of stairs going down the hill behind the church, on the lake side.  If you have never been, it really is a nice way to spend the afternoon, be silent for a while, and take in the beauty - both man made and natural.

On this Sunday I had the opportunity to put my kayak in the water and paddle a bit before church, put my boat back in my truck, and drive down the road just a bit to park for church. If I wanted to, I could have paddled my boat right up to the church property, and get to the church from the shore where the Stations of the Cross are located.  I have done that in the past and it is a great little stop.

And, the best part about it, the people here make you feel welcome.  I encourage you to stop by if you are in the area and let me know what your experience was!

Pat Deere

LINKS:  Photos From St. Joseph Shrine Altar Dedication
              Photos of the outdoor Stations Of The Cross at the Shrine