There is a small village in the Kostroma region near the town of Nerekhta. This village is called Teterinskoe. In fact, the village is quite large and rich.

The village has a large beautiful church. It is called the Assumption Church. A large beautiful bell tower rises next to it. This bell tower was built by a foreign architect who came from Switzerland or Italy. It is not clear exactly.

The architect's name was Maricelli. He erected the bell tower in 1820.

The first time I came to this village was also in winter. I was attracted by the sight of this very bell tower. I turned off the road to Nerekhta and found a wonderful temple, which stands on the bank of a deep ravine.

It was very cold that day and I climbed through the snowdrifts, looking for spectacular angles of the temple and the bell tower.

Since then, I have been in this place from time to time. And every time something new and interesting opens up for me. This village is not far from Kostroma and you can get there very quickly.

This winter I again visited Teterinskoe and again on a clear frosty day. The bright winter sun was shining and the snow glittered on the roofs of the houses. Smoke from chimneys against a blue sky.

And I was also very inspired by the red berries of the viburnum, sprinkled with white snow.

While I was walking around the village, frost did its job and the shutter of my camera stopped working. Therefore, I was unable to continue filming. I just walked, breathed fresh air and enjoyed life.

Finally freezing, I went home. A short walk brought me a lot of pleasure and not bad shots to boot.