Monday, November 25, 2019
Concordia Lutheran Church
Velkommen to Concordia Lutheran Church, established in 1905.
The church is in good condition and the grounds are well maintained.
It was a nice surprise to see the bell still in the bell tower.
The church sits in a little meadow next to a farm yard.
The stained glass window above the front door. Overcast days make for the best photos of stained glass windows as it's much easier to control the light.
I'm used to seeing the old-fashioned type of altars in Lutheran churches but this one is of modern and artfully economical design. It looks very 1960-ish.
The patina on the wooden pews is second to none and a delight to see. Each pew consists of a tongue-in-groove back with a solid plank for each seat and end.
Looking towards the altar from the entrance. The church would comfortably seat over a hundred people.
Usually the basement of a Lutheran church has a "gathering place" with kitchen and tables for the parishioners to socialize over a meal. Not so in this case...these timbers keep the basement walls from collapsing. Good to see that someone cares. I hope it lasts for another century.
Photographed near Canwood, Saskatchewan on October 25, 2019.
Saturday, November 23, 2019
Saint Joseph's Colony
Last week while driving along a road near Leipzig, Saskatchewan this statue unexpectedly came into sight as I neared the next crossroads. Gray sky to the east...
...and blue sky to the west.
The surrounding area of seventy-seven townships (over 2700 square miles) was mainly settled from 1905 to 1907 by German Catholic immigrants from the United States. They named it Saint Joseph's Colony.
It is a Saskatchewan Historic Site...and a captivating sight it is out on the open prairie. I enjoy researching an area for a road trip but no amount of research will tell you everything...and that's a good thing. I love coming across these "unexpected" treasures.
Information courtesy of GRHC (Germans from Russia Heritage Collection).
Photographed on November 18, 2019.
Heritage Farmstead
A designated pioneer farmstead east of Battleford, Saskatchewan.
These places are a reminder of the not-so-distant past and, maybe even more importantly, they give a multitude of wild birds and animals a home.
Charles Lee had a pretty nice house.
Photographed on October 24, 2019.
Friday, November 22, 2019
Blue
When I finished up my gardening duties for the season I decided to take a road trip north of Saskatoon. I'd never been through the area so everything was "new to me."
I stopped at Stump Lake-Hillside Cemetery soon after lunchtime and was greeted by Blue. As you can see he's a Blue Heeler.
It was one of those days that was overcast but so bright it almost hurt to look up into the sky. The light seemed to intensify the colours making Blue actually look "blue" and the autumn grass a glowing golden colour. Notice Blue's peachy-red coloured socks.
As it so happens, three year old Blue takes care of the two fellows who in turn take care of the local cemeteries. He does a great job, wouldn't you say?
Blue gave me a tour of the cemetery.
He listens well too. When it was time for him to get back to work and for me to go all I had to do was say "stay" and that was that. He's a sweetie.
Photographed near Canwood, Saskatchewan on October 25, 2019.
Thursday, November 21, 2019
Farming was My Life
"Farming was My Life"
A headstone in Saint Pascal's Cemetery near Leipzig, Saskatchewan.
Photographed on November 18, 2019.
Elevator in Gronlid
An old Searle/Federal grain elevator in the hamlet of Gronlid, Saskatchewan.
This was the first time I'd seen both logos still intact and visible on an old elevator.
Photographed on October 25, 2019.
Wednesday, November 20, 2019
Church near Whitkow
Church of the Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ Ukrainian Catholic Church is an abandoned church near Whitkow, Saskatchewan.
Each of the three domes is topped by a decorative wrought iron cross.
The arched windows in green and gold are simple but attractive.
The church sits in a small grove of trees...and some caring soul still mows the lawn too.
Photographed on October 24, 2019.
Tuesday, November 19, 2019
Kerrobert Library
Sunrise on the historic Kerrobert Library in Kerrobert, Saskatchewan. This one's a charmer!
Photographed on November 18, 2019.
Monday, November 18, 2019
Wing School
An abandoned pioneer school near Wing, Montana.
It's an unusual design for a country school.
Photographed on October 21, 2018.
Sunday, November 17, 2019
Barn near Simmie
Love the parged concrete walls and rounded, arched roof with two cupolas and five lightning rods! The cattle raised here were blessed with good housing.
Photographed on Friday the 13th, October 2017.