Sunday, November 21, 2010

São Paulo Temple

Almost every week, we have the great blessing of going to the São Paulo temple. Not only are we able to receive the strenght that comes from temple attendance, but we are often blessed to take family names with us thanks to the research and preparatory efforts of Jerry's sister, Becky. We ride the bus with missionaries who are also fortunate to be able to attend the temple regularly. Until a few weeks ago, we went with the American missionaries. Now we go with the Brazilians and are able to attend the Portuguese session. Head phones are availble to hear the presentation in English which Jerry has opted to do.  
These photographs are on the lovely grounds surrounding the temple.

As is true of all the temples, the gardens around the them are both imaculate and stunningly beautiful.

The brazilian national flag waving in front of the temple.

Close-up of the gardens around the entrance to the temple.

Early in the morning and sometimes around dusk, these palm trees are full of noisy, colorful, wild parrots,  It is hard to see them at times because they hide themselves in the palm fronds.  But they make their presence known by the constant squawking.

Looking on to the main street that run directly in front of the temple, Francisco Morato.

At ground level underneath the row of palms trees mentioned above are dozens of gardena bushes with fragrant white flowers.

Just across the parking lot from the temple are two large buildings where headquarters of the Church in Brazil are located. In the building shown here are found the offices of the Area Presidency, a mail service and many offices for the various departments of the Church.

The grounds are proffesionally cared by by a large staff of gardeners.

4 comments:

David and Kris Taylor said...

Thank you. I have seen many pictures over the years, but never before known that temple sits higher than the street.

We miss you.

D.

Eileen and Chuck said...

This brings back wonderful memories of meeting our son there and participating in a sealing session with one of his families. We also went back for another session with the Mission President with the departing missionaries. As blustery cold winds and gray skies surround us, we also covet the beautiful flowers and sunshine that you are experiencing! Best wishes to you as you continue to serve.

nano*ink said...

I miss our trips there and with a big storm coming in those flowers look too good to be true. Happy Thanksgiving. We love you!

Grandpa and Grandma Brooks said...

Hi you two - this brings back great and wonderful memmories. We love you and thank you for your service there in our favorite mission ever. Ralph and Reva Brooks