The Concordia Cemeteries are associated with the Concordia Lutheran Church near Ordale, Saskatchewan. This is the first of two cemeteries and is known as Concordia (North) Cemetery and is the original site of the church.
Many of the graves here still have concrete grave covers.
Similar but not the same...
...two marble headstones from 1913.
The dark areas in this photo are a low-growing juniper that turn blue-green in the summer. Junipers also smell heady and fresh. If you've ever smelled gin, you've smelled juniper.
South Concordia Cemetery is the second cemetery of the church. The north and east sides are heavily treed.
Even though this is the "new" cemetery there are several "old" headstones.
A yellow stubble field seen just outside the fence.
A child's headstone in rare dark-coloured marble from 1957.
The eastern-most part of the cemetery where the trees and shrubs are at the foot of some graves.
The church mentioned above was eventually moved from its original location to a spot nearly midway between the two cemeteries. You can see the church here:
Concordia Lutheran Church
Photographed near on October 25, 2019.