Sunday, 2 September 2012

Yukon Churches


 
Here is a photos of one of the unique Yukon churches.
Surprise, I bet you weren't expecting this! A whole new twist to the false front concept. This chyrch is located in Haines Junction.
Here is the other church in Haines Junction.
It has an art gallery in the basement during the summer.
This one, which is located in Beaver Creek, is very much like the first church I showed you in HJ.
So cute though.
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This is will be my first day of traveling-one day closer to home!




16 comments:

  1. Very short parishioners? Unique style that is for certain.

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  2. safe travels the false fronts are a very old concepts it happened in western towns as they were building a new town.
    Cathy

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  3. Very unique churches, Kimberly. I like the log cabin one. They do look quite different from churches here.

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  4. Amazing- I suppose they use the Quonset huts to allow the snow to fall off? Great photos- xo Diana

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  5. Oh how interesting..thanks for sharing, I have never seen chapels like this

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  6. Thank you for sharing, God's places of worship can be where you make it. Day one, yeah, safe travels!

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  7. The song "Memories" keeps running through my mind. You and Tim sure had some exciting and fun memories of this summer.
    Hurry Home!

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  8. Kimberly,

    I love your Church pictures, they are unique looking.
    Enjoy the ride home and be safe. Are you counting the hours and minutes until your home?

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  9. What cute churchs. It was a different look all together. But hey , God just loves it.:):) Smiles, Susie

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  10. That is a very nice bunch of churches. Have a safe trip home.

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  11. Thanks for sharing!
    Travel safely, my friend :)

    *smile
    K.

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  12. How quaint they are....thanks for sharing.

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  13. wow...those were truly unique and fun to see. I have always like looking at the different..OLD..churches you find around the country,
    Makes you wonder "how many prayers have been offered there"

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  14. So much in the North is completely unique, isn't it. Those churches are wonderful.

    Hugs, Cindy

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  15. What beautiful and rustic chuches/chapels these are, Kimberly! God is everywhere and finds a home wherever we are.

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  16. I love those churches more so than the big fancy ones. They are just precious...so cute and cozy!

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