🏠 Mary at Home
Gallery Wing III · Est. MMXXV
About This Gallery
This wing brings us into Mary’s home, where work yields to warmth, tradition, and the simple joys of the season. Pets roam, fires crackle, and moments of calm shape the stories shown here — quieter scenes that belong wholly to home.
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Halloween at home: Our Lady of the Rosary sets her data work aside to carve jack-o’-lanterns by the fire. The cider’s hot, the pets are drowsy—except for one curious cat plotting an ambush on a pumpkin. She laughs as the cat prepares its attack, convinced it’s helping with the carving.
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Late autumn in the kitchen: Mary prepares pumpkin and apple pies while her little audience waits for crumbs of grace — and crust. One cat can’t resist inspecting her handiwork, and she smiles, knowing curiosity is part of every good creation.
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Our Lady pauses to judge a tomato’s worthiness while the garden carries on around her: chipmunks snacking without a care, bees making their gentle rounds, and a plump groundhog snacking like it paid admission. Beneath her heel, the serpent stays politely in place — a gentle reminder of who’s in charge of this garden plot.
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Our Lady reclines on her cabin roof beneath a sky painted in northern lights, her black cat curled in her lap, eyes half-closed in a quiet, contented drift. An owl perches on the chimney like a seasoned night scholar, blinking slowly as if evaluating the heavens for itself. Down by the lake, a deer lifts its head mid-step, briefly pausing as though it too has noticed something wondrous in the shifting sky. Beside her, the telescope waits quietly — a reminder that some nights invite questions as gently as they offer answers.
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