Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Little Church near Glentworth


Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Church and Cemetery is near Glentworth, Saskatchewan.  In 1918 the cemetery was established with the church being built a short time later in 1925.  


The churchyard is a tiny spot of green surrounded by farm land.  The landscape combines rolling hills which lead to prairie vistas and then back again...my kind of place. 


A peek inside the window behind the altar reveals a beautiful white and gold tabernacle flanked by golden candlesticks. 

Photographed on May 25, 2022.

Monday, May 30, 2022

Sensation


A lilac of a different colour...Sensation Lilac.  The purplish-red florets edged with pure white really are sensational.



Many years ago I worked at a garden centre where my chief responsibility was to order, care for and manage the tree lot.  I always looked forward to the small potted Sensation Lilacs arriving from the nursery and blooming in all their glory.  People were always wary of them for some reason unknown to me making them a tough sell.  The strangest remark I ever heard from a customer was, "it's too pretty to be hardy here."  Ahhh...ye of little faith.

Way back then I used to design private gardens and sometimes plant them as well.  Sensation Lilac was one shrub I often used in those designs...something familiar but different.  Many of those yards I no longer tend but the few I do have excellent specimens that are not only attractive but also tough as nails, as the saying goes.  The one shown here is about thirty-five years old and twelve feet tall.  I'm sure it will be around to be enjoyed for many more years to come. 

And yes, they do have that wonderful lilac fragrance. 

Photographed at Lucy the Springer Spaniel's yard in Medicine Hat, Alberta on May 30, 2022.

Zion Lutheran near Horsham


Zion Lutheran Church is likely the most photographed place in the area.  Just about everyone has a photo or two of this one somewhere in their archive.


Once or twice every year I take a day trip through the area.  Lots to see and it's always nice to just get away for a few hours.


It looks as though the roof has fallen in a just little more since my last visit.


A solitary fenced grave marker at one corner of the cemetery.


This small white cross with white-painted fieldstones mark a child's grave.


The remaining headstones in the cemetery can be seen in the distance to the right of the church. 

Something I was reminded of recently...a grass fire ripped through the area about three years ago but Zion Lutheran was spared, thankfully.  It's truly a landmark to be appreciated and enjoyed.

Photographed near Horsham, Saskatchewan on April 30, 2022.

Sunday, May 29, 2022

More Deer at Daisy's...

...and this time in the front yard.  





I arrived to do some gardening about mid-afternoon today and was greeted by these three does having a rest under the lilacs.  After taking some photos I spent the next couple of hours working maybe fifty feet away from them on the other side of the yard.  They didn't seem to mind the human presence at all.  Something of note...most of the hundreds of deer that live in the city are mule deer but there are a few small pockets of white-tailed deer and the natural hillside area by Daisy's place is one of those spots.  They make an appearance at least a few times each day, and as seen here, often stop for a rest or a nap and chew their cud.

Seldom a day goes by that I don't see deer somewhere here in town but each new sighting is still something of a treat (you can take the boy out of the country but you can't take the country out of the boy, or something like that).

Photographed in Medicine Hat, Alberta on May 29, 2022.

Black-tailed Prairie Dog

Late last fall in Grasslands National Park...


Not just another gopher...the black-tailed prairie dog is exclusive to this small part of the southern prairies.


They are about twice the size of a regular gopher (Richardson's Ground Squirrel) and have a distinctive black tail.


Most of the colony's members were in their burrows during my visit but this guy/girl was still active (and keeping an eye on me).  Whenever I got too close he (or she) would scoot into the burrow opening.


That looks like a nice fur coat for the winter.


The black tail blends in well with the soil.


Always fun to watch the wildlife.

Photographed near Val Marie, Saskatchewan on November 19, 2021.

Across the Alley...





...from Daisy's yard is a natural area populated by the local wildlife.  These two young bucks were so quiet I didn't even notice them resting in the tall grass until I had been working in the yard for half an hour.  They weren't concerned about me at all and posed quite nicely for some photos.  

Photographed in Medicine Hat, Alberta on May 28, 2022.

Saturday, May 28, 2022

In Daisy's Yard


I was working in Daisy's yard today.  Accomplished lots and she was just the best company.


Photographed in Medicine Hat, Alberta on May 28, 2022.

Wheat Stalks


Strikingly beautiful metal sculptures depicting the humble wheat stalk.


Photographed near Gull Lake, Saskatchewan.

Thursday, May 26, 2022

Memorial Tree


A tree planted as a memorial for a friend's mother who passed away in 2004.


This is what's commonly known as a mayday tree.


The flowers are not only attractive but have a heavenly fragrance as well.


Planting a memorial tree is a thoughtful way to remember someone who is still dear to the heart.

Photographed on May 21, 2022.

Long Shot (Peace Lutheran Church)

Nearly a century old but still standing proudly on a hilltop near Lakenheath, Saskatchewan. 

Photographed on May 25, 2022.

Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Robin Redbreast


A robin looking for nest building materials.


Found something good.


Looks like he's happy with his find.  Good for him.


Photographed in Eastend, Saskatchewan on May 9, 2022.

Tuesday, May 24, 2022

Saint John's Parochial School


A country school located north of Liebenthal, Saskatchewan.


Looking to the east...the small elevator across the road is the Wenzel Seed Cleaning Facility.


The school is in reasonably good condition both inside and out.


Love the cast iron and wood desks.


A plaque mounted beside the front door reads:
"St. John's School was built in 1924.  The student count at that time was 38.  St. John's was the only parochial school in the Missouri Synod of the Lutheran Church in Saskatchewan.  In 1942 St. John's became a separate school.  Due to declining enrollment, the school closed in 1965.  It was the last of one-room schools in the district.

"St. John's Church and School was the activity centre for the district members and families.  They formed the Happyland Concert Band, a baseball team and an active youth group."

Information courtesy of the Saskatchewan History & Folklore Society Incorporated.

Photographed on November 5, 2021.

Monday, May 23, 2022

Wigness Ranch Sign


Spotted along Saskatchewan Highway 13 near Admiral, Saskatchewan. 


Beware of the electric fence.  My arm accidentally touched one strand while taking photos and it was a pretty good jolt.  Don't see electric fences all that often but it immediately reminded me of an episode of The Ren & Stimpy Show from the early-90's where they play a board game called "Don't Whiz on the Electric Fence."  Definitely something I wouldn't recommend. 


Photographed on May 11, 2022.

Sunday, May 22, 2022

One-Eyed Jack's


A vintage barn somewhere south of Simmie, Saskatchewan.


Seems to be wearing an eyepatch...


...welcome to One-Eyed Jack's.


Photographed on May 11, 2022.