The old Pool grain elevator in Coderre, Saskatchewan.
Photographed on November 3, 2020.
Saron Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church was built in 1907.
It was the first Norwegian Lutheran Church in Canada...
...and hosted the first Lutheran circuit convention in 1908.
The church building was repaired and preserved by the Saron congregation for the sixtieth anniversary on November 10, 1967.
The congregation soon outgrew the tiny church and in 1916 erected a substantially larger church building on the same property. The new church is a fine example of prairie Lutheran churches of the period.
The cemetery is situated between and behind both churches.
Information courtesy of Canada's Historic Places.
Photographed near Hagen, Saskatchewan on August 6, 2020.
An historical war memorial in Bateman, Saskatchewan.
No reason these courageous people shouldn't be remembered everyday. Bless them all.
Photographed on November 3, 2020.
The imposing old brick school in Ituna, Saskatchewan.
One hundred years old!
Photographed on October 9, 2020.
...which is also known as Upland Township School #2.
Eight double hung windows stretch across the north wall of the building. The dark coloured opening set into the foundation on the adjacent wall is the coal chute.
The covered entrance is on the southeast corner and is supported by a solid wooden column. The steps are getting wobbly but the school building itself is in good shape. Yes, it could use a paint job.
Look closely...
...someone has marked the school site by placing a weathered wagon wheel near the entryway.
The mowed grounds set the school apart from the surrounding grassland making it the special feature of the area.
Photographed near Wildrose, North Dakota on December 19, 2018.
A rose bush displaying some fall colour against the vibrant green of a juniper shrub.
Photographed in the Mariahilf District of Saskatchewan on October 8, 2020.
This is Kyziv Ukrainian Catholic Church and Cemetery of Saint Dymetrius.
It was late afternoon on a very cold winter day and I wanted to catch this one before the sun went down. By the time I arrived the moon had risen high above the church. There is a a steel crucifix beside the church...
...and another in the graveyard, both of which have inserts painted blood red.
A view of the cemetery through the trees.
As was common at the time, the church was built with the volunteer labour and donations of the parishioners.
This is a rare architectural design I've encountered only a few times in my travels...in this case, a belfry with priest's quarters. Wonderful workmanship!
The temperature was quickly dropping as was the sun but that winter light was so captivating I had to stay for a few more photos.
An attractive gate sign with doves atop both posts.