© Photos by Kay Davies and Richard Schear, August, 2011 during our Russian vacation with Viking River Cruises |
Yellow wildflowers, yellow candles, yellow supports for the maintenance workers at this amazing open-air museum on Lake Onega in northern Russia, where the churches have domes made completely of wood without the use of nails, plus the yellow jackets of some tourists, including my husband, contribute to this week's
MELLOW YELLOW MONDAY
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16 comments:
Lovely splashes of yellow on your Russian tour. Thanks for visiting my blog. I'm on "Africa time" and using go-slow tactics! Can't seem to motivate myself to do much. Have a great week. (((hugs))) Jo
Interesing.
Sydney - City and Suburbs
Wow ! That's amazing churches I have ever seen !!!! Cool and thanks for sharing, Kay
xoxo
wow amazing structure, the turrets are impressive!Wonderful set of images!
Léia
This time it is different. The "mellow yellow" draws attention for its rarity in every picture. Thanks.
Wonderful travel pictures. One country that I've heard a lot of but never been to.
Hank
Oh my I can't believe this massive building is made of wood without nails? And the fence that is a character love it.
The Rose
Oh, the things you have seen! Now that I've decided that I am a traveler, I will go back through your older posts. You are an inspiration.
So beautiful! I love that you live in Canada! I have many relatives from there, and I have a little bit of an obsession with British Columbia! I want to visit so bad! Have you ever been there?
(Thank you so much for your kind words on my poem, I haven't written in years!)
~Em
Marvelous captures as always and such an incredible building!! Awesome! Hope your week is off to a good start, Kay! Enjoy!
Sylvia
Just can't believe it ! what an architecture !
wauw, such a wooded church is unbelievable.
Greetings,
Filip
Beautiful pictures. Have a fabulous week.
Liz @ MLC
Very interesting to see the same type of towers in the Red Square in Moskow, but here in combination with wood! You were in some unlikely places, Kay!
I am loving your photographs from Russia. You took so many good ones of different places you visit.
Oh wow, that last shot is grand!
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