Wonderful photos, Paul. Ukrainian church evokes strong memories of travelling in northeastern Poland and mosques, believe it or not. In the early 1700s when Tatars were given land as rewards for being on the ‘right’ side in war, they built wooden mosques that looked like local churches in many ways because that is what locals knew how to build !
Happy Easter, Paul! Your photos capture the desolate beauty of rural Manitoba in (still) winter. As you head west to The Gap (with apologies to SK friends) the Moose Jaw Tunnels are a consideration for a stop. Its been some time since I toured, but were a very worthwhile, unique experience. https://tunnelsofmoosejaw.com/ Happy travels!
Wonderful photos, Paul. Ukrainian church evokes strong memories of travelling in northeastern Poland and mosques, believe it or not. In the early 1700s when Tatars were given land as rewards for being on the ‘right’ side in war, they built wooden mosques that looked like local churches in many ways because that is what locals knew how to build !
Gorgeous photos, Paul. Manitoba true.
Paul, you’re a very good writer and photographer.
Continued safe travels - I always look forward to these updates from you.
Happy Easter, Paul! Your photos capture the desolate beauty of rural Manitoba in (still) winter. As you head west to The Gap (with apologies to SK friends) the Moose Jaw Tunnels are a consideration for a stop. Its been some time since I toured, but were a very worthwhile, unique experience. https://tunnelsofmoosejaw.com/ Happy travels!
Your photos are fabulous and totally capture the sentiment for which you hoped!
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Good intel!