Photo Friday 18th December 2020

It’s funny how architecture is so different between countries. Take churches, for example. My hometown in Finland is known as a home to many religions and their gathering places - churches, temples, whatever they are called for each religion.

Most Finns are Lutheran, and this is the church in my town. It’s timber, like so many buildings in Finland are, owing to all our forests and a busy forestry industry. It’s beautiful, but for some reason, I have always found stone buildings more appealing. Maybe I was born in the wrong country.

The church in my hometown.

The church in my hometown.