Sunday, June 17, 2018

LILACS ARE IN BLOOM...




On May 4th Vivian and I went with another senior couple, the Humphreys, to visit the National Botanical Garden in Kyiv.  These gardens sit up on top of a main hill that overlooks the Dnieper River and what is called the Left Bank of Kyiv.  From the river you can see many of the iconic cathedrals and other monuments that line that hill.  You can also see the gardens from river.  

The garden covers 1.3 km² and contains 13,000 types of trees, shrubs, flowers and other plans from all over the world.  We didn't see all of the gardens this trip.  The blooming lilacs at the end of spring are popular in the central garden and this is the reason we made the visit.  It was a beautiful day and afternoon.  I hope you enjoy the pictures.

Red poppies are a favorite in Ukraine

Looking back up the hill to the entrance to the Garden.

Essentially "Keep of the grass"







 These pictures show the Humphreys and the Foleys with Sister Chemezov.  She is one of the early members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Ukraine.

As we were strolling through the Garden we came upon her enjoying the day.

The previous Monday she and her husband shared their journey with the senior couple missionaries serving in the Kyiv Mission and in the Kyiv Temple.  It was nice to talk with her some more and learn a little more of the history of the Church in Ukraine.














 One of my favorite things in Kyiv is seeing all the families out and about.  The children are so cute.  Here are three little ones we came across as we strolled in the Garden.  You can see in the background baby strollers. 

















Throughout the Garden we saw lots of artists taking advantage of the great weather and the beautiful flowers, shrubs and trees.  I talked with a few of them and found out most of them are art students.


This view is looking from the Garden across the river looking at the high rises on the Left Bank. 

The building is the Vydubchi Monastery.  It is run by the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.  It was established between 1070 and 1077 by the son of Yaroslav The Wise.

5 comments:

  1. Wow! Those gardens are stunning! What an amazing place. I love Your smiles...I can just feel the joy emanating from you! 💓

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  2. Amazing beauty! Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Thank you Robert for being interested. It makes it worthwhile when someone comments.

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  3. What an amazing place! I bet Vivian was in heaven..her shirt was perfect for the day :)

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