Thursday, August 06, 2020

Barn and Windmill



An old barn and windmill somewhere between Mendham and Leader, Saskatchewan.

I like the narrow windows high up on the ground level.  It was a windy day and the windmill was wildly spinning.

Photographed on July 14, 2020.

Wednesday, August 05, 2020

Progress S.D. No. 2952



A school sign near Horsham, Saskatchewan.




Obviously a large farm implement (i.e.: cultivator) has come in contact with the sign at some time and bent the posts.  Gives the effect of progression...moving ahead and all that.

Photographed on July 14, 2020.

Tuesday, August 04, 2020

On Guard



A ground squirrel keeping an eye on the vast prairie that is his home.

Photographed near Burstall, Saskatchewan on July 14, 2020.

Monday, August 03, 2020

Brick House



If I had the choice I'd like to have the room with the balcony.


Photographed near Prelate, Saskatchewan on July 14, 2020.

Saturday, August 01, 2020

Flax



A crop of flax in full bloom.  The purple-blue shade of the flowers has always been an intoxicating visual display since I was a child.



Photographed west of Hilda, Alberta on July 14, 2020.

Thursday, July 30, 2020

Butze Elevator





A well weathered grain elevator in Butze, Alberta.


Photographed on February 20, 2020.

Monday, July 27, 2020

Sage is Home



And he has a wondrous view.


A couple of months ago my dear friend David Carter's Norwegian Elkhound "Sage" was killed by a cougar in the Cypress Hills of Alberta.  A pet quickly becomes a member of the family and their passing is truly a sad and heart-wrenching time.

This outstanding sculpture of Sage was commissioned by the Sodero Family of Medicine Hat, Alberta and was recently presented to David as a memorial gift.  Sage once again stands on guard at Saint Margaret's Church and Cemetery in Eagle Butte, Alberta.





The creator of the "Sage" sculpture is Marina Cole.  Much of her outstanding and imaginative work can be seen in both public and private spaces in Medicine Hat and on her website here:
Chainsaw Spirit

The inspirational photos used in developing the sculpture were taken by Geneviève Côté.

A special thank you to Roy and Dexter who were Sage's companions and caretakers on his many visits to town.

And to David Carter...thank you for giving Sage a home he loved and still dreams about.  I've heard that the Cypress Hills are a gateway to heaven...in that case, Sage couldn't be in a better place.

Everyone who was a part of Sage's extended family misses him deeply.  You can read more and see photos of Sage roaming the hills here:  Sage


Photographed on July 23, 2020.

Sunday, July 26, 2020

Myron





A gentleman's headstone in Saint John's Ukrainian Orthodox Cemetery near Prelate, Saskatchewan. 

Photographed on July 14, 2020.

Friday, July 24, 2020

The Big School in Corinth



This is the second Corinth School built circa 1930.

I've always had a soft spot for the "prairie grandeur" of the schools built around this time.  Schools for lots of first generation kids looking forward to a bright future.


That's quite a tilt on the bell tower.


From this angle the flagpole is almost straight up.


The cracked and failing foundation is much taller than it appears in the photos.


Ending on a positive note...North Dakota has "living skies" too!

Photographed on December 18, 2018.

Thursday, July 23, 2020

The Little School in Corinth



It was late on a December afternoon and I was travelling north towards Crosby, North Dakota for the night.  Just off the highway was the village of Corinth and since there was still enough light for a few photos I decided to stop for a look.


Just on the edge of town I found this little abandoned schoolhouse, the first Corinth School circa 1910.


I think this is an old radio tower.


The second and much larger Corinth School can be seen in the background.  More photos of that next time.

Photographed on December 18, 2018.