Department/School of Contributor's Major
Communication
Publication Date
4-12-2018
Disciplines
Art and Design | Photography
Type of Work
Photography
Description
This photo, taken at White Sulphur Springs' Harrison House, both recalls the spirit of winters long past and presents the reality and wistfulness of the present day.
Editor's Note
Please see the Editors' Foreword - A Christian Response to Art and Literature: A Very Short Guide to Images and Texts
Contributor's Note
Sarah Pennington is a Professional Writing and Information Design student from the suburbs of Northern Virginia. She can commonly be found reading or writing fantasy novels, capturing the world through the lens of her camera, or drinking chai tea.
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Recommended Citation
Pennington, Sarah E.
(2018)
"Winter's Pleasure in Days Gone Past,"
Cedarville Review: Vol. 18, Article 8.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarvillereview/vol18/iss1/8
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