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Friday, April 24, 2026

Nature. Final Feature and Feline Friday


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Today my Nature and Final Feature Friday are a flash back from our trip to Colorado Springs in 2017

In 2017 we were on the road from Colorado Springs to the Denver airport to catch our flight home.  Our tour guide told us we had about 20 extra minutes to spare.
She said we'd be passing right by the US Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs.
  She asked if we were interested in stopping by for a quick ride around the campus and to see the Cadet Chapel.  Everyone was very interested. When I say quick I mean quick, but I made use of the time and was able to get some beautiful photos.

U.S.A.F Academy was established in 1955 at Lowry AF Base, CO.
It moved to its permanent location in 1958.  It is a free tourist destination.  There is a huge Visitor's center(31,600 sq ft) facility that we did not have time to visit.  From the visitor's center you can walk 1/3 mile paved trails to the Cadet Chapel, which is the most visited man made tourist attraction in Colorado. The chapel features 17 spires that each 150' toward the beautiful Colorado blue skies.
Close up of the spires
 side view of the spires as you are walking through the Honor Court to the 

front entrance of the Cadet Chapel

A few of the bronze statutes in  the  Honor Court and aircraft memorials





Within the Chapel one can find a Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, Buddhist and All Faith worship spaces.
Due to the time we had I was only able to see the Protestant and Catholic Chapels.

The pipe organ in the Protestant Cadet Chapel was breathtaking.
It is the 3rd largest pipe organ in an building that is not a church
click here to view a YouTube Video of the pipe organ in use
Weddings, funerals and other memorial services are regularly held here too.


Alter in the Protestant Chapel


The most unusual architecture  was amazing as were the stain glass windows




Catholic Chapel




Next summer the entire structure will be closed for 4 years to undergo major repairs and renovation.
Click here to read about it
The architecture was years and years ahead of the actual building abilities.
We were told it leaks like a sieve in heavy rain.  
I could have easily spent 1/2 a day looking at everything.  Since this visit was not on our agenda, I was just happy to see what I could.


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FELINE FRIDAY FUNNY
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❤️ Kat, Rocky & Cali



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Auntie HiC is laughing right there with Mom too.
It is so true

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12 comments:

  1. that is wonderful.. and we are surprised again and again, what beautiful things we can do... apart from not so beautiful ones... hugs and a happy weekend...

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  2. What an amazing place that is. That would be fun to visit.
    Too funny about writing on the bathroom walls in cursive.

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  3. I so enjoyed seeing this building and annoying some of its history. Amazing. And then I move on down to that cartoon and the cursive writing and I'm laughing like crazy. I guess children today aren't even taught how to print their alphabet let alone how to write! Have a good friday.

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  4. I love that the Chapel has all faith spaces, that's more progressive than I would have imagined. The Protestant chapel is particularly stunning!

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  5. It may have been a brief visit, but you got some lovely photos. The chapel with all those spires is amazing!
    Love the funny, and it won't be long before it is true!

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  6. We can't believe how kids today can barely write unless it is typing and they have trouble reading cursive, sad! That chapel is weird, beautiful, and amazing all in one. Nice you got a quick visit as it is better than no visit.

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  7. The chapel is amazing and the pipe organ is gorgeous! Mom had to laugh at the funny but it's so true!

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  8. WOW! What a beautiful structure...the steeples are just wonderful!!
    Have a wonderful weekend C!
    hugs,
    Beth and the girls

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  9. That chapel is beautiful! I love the funny about graffiti too. Writing in cursive these days is like using a foreign language to most younger people.

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  10. What a wonderful way to end your trip to CO! Beautiful chapel. Lovely photos!

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  11. Lulu: "From outside and far away, that building reminds us of the gadget our Mama uses to trim our Dada's hair ..."

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  12. Wow! Awesome place and great photos ~ Lol comic ~ Hugs ^_^

    Hugs to you Cecilia and Angel Madi ~ xo

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