As a part of field trip of the 4th graders, we went to visit Mission San Jose. The weather was not in our favor. It had been raining since the night before. It was not at all a weather to venture out. However, as it was prescheduled, we had to make it possible on that day. Only the kids missed few things.

The top of the bell looks like Crown. Actually the bells were created like that way to show gratitude to Spanish Emperor who was main patron of the missions.
When we started from school the sky was gloomy, but not raining. As soon as we reached the mission, it started raining. It was mostly indoor visit, so we just took a group picture of the kids on the staircase of the church in rain, and quickly went inside. Though the church of the mission looks like as it was built in late 18th century, but it was not the original one. After a devastating earthquake the church was totally destroyed, ultimately it was rebuilt in 1985, replicating the original one. So, the water stain on rooftop, is not actual stain, but was colored like that during reconstruction to give original look. Only one part of the original structure is still standing there, and the mission authority is trying desperately to preserve. So, kids were strictly instructed not to touch the walls, as the oil from hands would diminish the longevity of the structure.

9 comments:
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it resembles with my life though i don't have career but yes i NEVER ever like to sit idle :)
trip to museum is outstanding ,glad you made it out of rainy day
How interesting..and I have seen this past Easter the most beautiful eggs were vegetable colors! Fun outing..I much prefer sun too..Everything is gloomy in rain..I can tell you love travel:)
What a beautiful place to visit,
Hugs, Ida
Very interesting post. Europeans often unknowingly spread fatal diseases.
Estupendo post,como siempre!!Espero verte pronto por mi blog!!!saludos!!!❤💛💙
that's nice! I like to know the history of places! great pics!
xoxo
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i like this place very much:)
Beautiful photos and history from your and your son's visit.
Krishna, I can remember going on field trips to Mission San Jose when kids were in grade school. That has been awhile. The history is so rich..Thank you for your visit and have a great week..xxoJudy
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