Sunday, August 23, 2020

Baby Bunny at the Ranch



I always enjoy a trip out to Shirley's ranch near Carlstadt, Alberta.


A few years ago the Mountain Cottontail bunnies made an appearance at the ranch yard and I think they're here to stay.  There are no mountains here but they don't seem to mind.


It's fun to watch them go about their business...which amounts mainly to eating and then making more bunnies.  Good for them!


This baby bunny is the result of their activities.


The end.

Photographed on August 16, 2020.

Saturday, August 22, 2020

Three Diamonds



An attractive red and white barn near Saint Julien, Saskatchewan.  The three diamond-shaped windows add an appealing design element to the facade.


Photographed on August 5, 2020.

Friday, August 21, 2020

Palmer Township School



I was really hoping that I'd be able to make a road trip or two into North Dakota and Minnesota this coming fall but I don't think that will come to fruition...at least not in the near future but hopefully soon.

In the meantime I've been scouring through photos from a few winters ago when I spent some time in North Dakota searching out (mostly) old Lutheran churches and cemeteries as well as pioneer schools.

This is Palmer Township School.


The flagpole is still straight and true.


There are banks of windows on both the south and west sides of the building.  Must have been hot inside in the warmer months.


The leafless tree adds a touch of eeriness to the overcast winter day.


Nice big swing set for the kids to enjoy during recess too.

Photographed near Wildrose, North Dakota on December 19, 2018.

Thursday, August 20, 2020

13



A thirteen-lined ground squirrel I encountered on the way into Saint Mary's Orthodox Cemetery near Wakaw, Saskatchewan.


He (or she) wasn't too wary of my presence and struck a variety of poses for the camera.  Seeing some wildlife always brings a smile to my face.


Photographed on August 4, 2020.

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Hagen



The rather wobbly old grain elevator in Hagen, Saskatchewan.



Photographed on August 5, 2020.

Monday, August 17, 2020

АНДРІЙ i МАРІЯ



A headstone in Saint Julien Ukrainian Greek Catholic Cemetery. 

I see these dual headstones every so often where one spouse is buried, and the other has moved on...I think one needs to understand the circumstance and wish everyone well.  C'est la vie.


МАРІЯ (Maria)


АНДРІЙ (Andriy)

Photographed near Saint Julien, Saskatchewan on August 5, 2020.

Sunday, August 16, 2020

Saint Ascension



An icon of the past in the lush landscape of central-eastern Saskatchewan.


A long abandoned church that, in my opinion, is second to none.


This is Holy Ascension Ukrainian Orthodox Church...known to the locals simply as "Saint Ascension."


On the northward slope...


...sits the cemetery.


Photographed near Old Maryville, Saskatchewan on August 7, 2020.

Saturday, August 15, 2020

All Saints in Pense




All Saints Anglican Church in the Village of Pense, Saskatchewan.

I hadn't stopped in Pense for over four decades and had completely forgotten about this lovely little church.  It features stone buttresses along the side walls and stone quoins that define the corners of the structure.  A little gem on the prairies.  I'm glad I stopped for a refresher.

Photographed on August 2, 2020.

Friday, August 14, 2020

Late Bloomers




Some late blooming prairie roses near Cudworth, Saskatchewan.


Photographed on August 4, 2020.

Thursday, August 13, 2020

Saskatchewan Wheat Pool No. 1





The elevator-shaped plaque reads:

"Saskatchewan Wheat Pool No. 1
Bulyea, Saskatchewan 
"Saskatchewan Wheat Pool dedicates this commemorative memorial cairn to the pioneers who settled this region and founded the town of Bulyea.  As the site of the first delivery of grain to the Saskatchewan Co-operative Wheat Producers Ltd. on July 1, 1925, Bulyea occupies a special place in our history. 
"Saskatchewan Wheat Pool celebrates our 75th anniversary this year.  On this occasion, we honour the courage,  flexibility, and commitment to growth that characterize prairie farming life.  This spirit has built strong communities like Bulyea and strong co-operatives like the Pool, and it will drive forward into the next millenium, as Pool members in Bulyea and across the province forge the next century of agri-business. 
"Dedicated to the town of Bulyea on your 90th Anniversary From Saskatchewan Wheat Pool on our 75th Anniversary June 12, 1999"



Photographed on August 3, 2020.