Friday, September 11, 2020

Sunflowers



A field of sunflowers near Hilda, Alberta.


Sunflowers = Happy!


A showy display at half a mile wide by a full mile long.


Photographed on August 11, 2017.

Thursday, September 10, 2020

Gotta Go!



Mom and Twin #1 had already hopped the fence and were off onto the grassy hillside.  A minute later, Twin #2 realized the situation and was quickly over the fence too.

Photographed at Daisy and Jesse's yard in Medicine Hat, Alberta on August 19, 2020.

Wednesday, September 09, 2020

Mystery Solved!



Larry, a blog reader from Minnesota, has identified the "Mystery" School in the previous post.  It was named Creekside School and built 1914.  Thank you Larry!

Photographed on November 25, 2018.

"Mystery" School



A "mystery" country school in Forthun Township, North Dakota.


The State Historical Society of North Dakota has done an excellent job of documenting their past but there seems to be no record of this school ever existing.  It's a mystery!


The building sits less than five miles south of the Saskatchewan/North Dakota border.


Forthun Township is thirty-six square miles of flat prairie farm land with a population of ten people, give or take.

Photographed on November 25, 2018.

Sunday, September 06, 2020

Inside Saint Nicholas



An inside view of Saint Nicholas Church in the Qu'Appelle Valley.  Simple and spartan, charming and warm.


Look up...


The open beam rafters are the dominant indoor feature.


A plain plywood altar covered in deep green velvet.


A small and time-worn hand woven tapestry wall hanging above the pump organ.

This little country church is a "must see."

Photographed near Kennell, Saskatchewan on March 17, 2020.

Saturday, September 05, 2020

Saint Nicholas near Kennell



One of Saskatchewan's most photographed historic churches.  Saint Nicholas sits on the south slope of the picturesque Qu'Appelle Valley.


The church was built in 1900 but due to many parishioners moving away from the area it way dismantled and reconstructed about six miles southwest of its original location in 1910-11.


The cemetery is on the upward slope of the church grounds.


Three ascending rooftop crosses from back to front.


Although built as an Anglican church, it now serves and welcomes a much more diverse community.  Nice place to be baptized, married or laid to rest.

Photographed near Kennell, Saskatchewan on March 21, 2020.

Friday, September 04, 2020

Leader



A few of my last shots of the grain elevator in Leader, Saskatchewan.  It was demolished soon afterwards.


Photographed on February 26, 2018.

Thursday, September 03, 2020

Sunshine and Snow



Sunshine and snow at Zion Lutheran Cemetery near Ryley, Alberta.

Photographed on February 24, 2020.

Wednesday, September 02, 2020

Січ-Коломея



A wintertime visit to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Dormition of Saint Mary of Sich-Kolomea.  (My tour guide can be seen on the lower right of the church.)


The church was built in 1926 after fire destroyed the congregation's first church.


There is one large central onion dome with a smaller dome on each gable of the cruciform design.


Each of the domes is topped by a wrought-iron Orthodox cross.


The church is listed in The Alberta Register of Historic Places.


The sunburst pediment above the front doors is an attractive feature often incorporated in Ukrainian churches.  The open-frame bell tower was added in 1963.


The name "Sich-Kolomea" was taken from the two country schools closest to the church.  Sich School was a mile to the east and Kolomea School was four miles south.

Photographed near Warwick, Alberta on February 24, 2020.

Tuesday, September 01, 2020

Tour Guide



Wait for it...


...wait for it...


"Hi!"


She lived at the farm next to Saint Mary's Church of Sich-Kolomea.  After a friendly greeting she took me on a tour of the church grounds.

Photographed near Warwick, Alberta on February 24, 2020.