Mosėdis, Lithuania has the nicest sidewalks

Mosėdis, Lithuania has the nicest sidewalks

Jen and Saulius on a sidewalk in Mosėdis, Lithuania. This is probably the nicest sidewalk I've ever walked down, and the photo doesn't really show it off as well as I would like. It's actually at a lower grade than the road, and separated by huge rocks (some covered in moss) and all kinds of trees and flowers. Sort of like walking down a fairy-tale forest pathway.

I could just imagine having something as nice as this in our own 'hood.

Snowy forest, Mansfield

Snowy forest, Mansfield

A couple of weekends ago, Jen and I went cross country skiing at Mansfield with the High Park Ski Club. Absolutely beautiful day, though perhaps a bit too warm for the snow's sake!

Here's a view of the forest as seen from one of the trails. I can't imagine hibernating inside all winter....I would end up missing things like this.

Mosėdis, Lithuania: Yellow House

Mosėdis, Lithuania: Yellow House

Yellow house in Mosėdis, Lithuania. Another one to add to my yellow house obsession.

Mosėdis, Lithuania: Blue Bike

Mosėdis, Lithuania: Blue Bike

Another bike leaned up against the veterinary pharmacy in Mosėdis, Lithuania.

See also: Red Bike and Green Bike.

Mosėdis, Lithuania: Green Bike

Mosėdis, Lithuania: Green Bike

Another bike leaned up against the veterinary pharmacy in Mosėdis, Lithuania.

See also: Red Bike and Blue Bike.

Mosėdis, Lithuania: Red Bike

Mosėdis, Lithuania: Red Bike

I had never heard of the town of Mosėdis in northern Lithuania until the day that Eglė and Saulius took us there. It was a total surprise, off the beaten path, and absolutely gorgeous there. I'm so glad we had such excellent relatives / tour guides!

Mosėdis is basically a small town that is known for its rock collection, rock museum, rocks on display all over town, and umm...rocks rocks everywhere! More on that later.

This photo, however, doesn't really focus on rocks. As we walked past this building, a veterinary pharmacy, I spotted a bunch of bikes parked up against it. So of course I stopped to snap a few photos. Here's the red bike.

See also: Green Bike and Blue Bike.

Kaunas, Lithuania: Šv. Jurgio bažnyčia

Kaunas, Lithuania: Šv. Jurgio bažnyčia

Šv. Jurgio bažnyčia (St. George's church) in the old town of Kaunas, Lithuania.

This Bernardine monastary and church date back to 1468 when a wooden church was built here. In 1471, they started to build the brick version, which completed by sometime around 1503. In 1812 when Napoleon's army came through, they used the church for storing flour. The last major renovation happened in 1936 but then during the Soviet occupation it was again turned into a warehouse (for medical equipment, apparently) and ended up suffering major interior damage. In between it suffered several fires, wars, and various alterations and reconstructions, but it's still standing.

When we were there in July 2009, it was just starting to undergo some major renovations. It was open to the public, filled with temporary seating, and already being used for masses. The catacombs under the altar are all exposed, and much of the artwork and architectural details are still intact, although damaged. I could have easily spent many hours in there with a camera and tripod, but alas, I only ended up getting a few quick snapshots.

Further reading (Google-translated Lithuanian websites):

Kaunas, Lithuania: But I don't have a car.

I saw several of these signs around central Kaunas, Lithuania. The official black text says, "Don't honk your horn", and the unofficial addition says, "But I don't have a car."

Before going to Lithuania, I heard horror stories about the traffic and crazy drivers. But to be honest, it was actually pretty calm. Downtown Kaunas was great, but maybe we spent too much time in the pedestrian areas (Laisvės alėja, Vilniaus Gatvė) to notice. :-) And yes, the signs seemed to work as I don't recall hearing any horn-honking.

Kaunas, Lithuania: Statue of Man

Statue of Man, a sculpture by Petras Mazuras looks out over the entrance to the Mykolas Žilinskas Art Museum on Laisvės alėja (Liberty Boulevard) in Kaunas, Lithuania. This is right next to Šv. arkangelo Mykolo bažnyčia, which was featured here a couple of days ago.

Snowy bike on Perth Ave.

We finally got some more snow here in Toronto. This winter has been pretty pathetic weather-wise. During the previous two winters, we had hardly any space left to store our shoveled snow, but this year we have to look hard to find a snowflake.

Anyway, I was excited that we had a snowfall last night. I took a slightly longer walk on my way home from work so that I could enjoy some of the snowy sights around my neighbourhood. Here's a snow-covered bike on Perth Ave. just north of Ernest Ave.

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