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Bahá'í House of Worship, Wilmette, IL

by Leta Dickinson

by Leta Dickinson

Around this time of year, snow changes the landscape. Trees are bare and green turns to white as everything is blanketed in a layer of soft flurries of snowflakes. The Bahá’í temple, about a mile and a half north from campus, is no exception.

 

Photography, Photo of the WeekIn Our Nature MagDecember 11, 2018bahá'í, wilmette, illinois, snowComment
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