A country road lined with deep-golden coloured trees.
Photographed near Dubuc, Saskatchewan.
A bunny enjoying the warmth and sunshine this past summer.
Photographed in Vicky and Noel's front yard on August 10, 2020.
A gravesite monument at Saint Laszlo Hungarian Cemetery.
Photographed near Lothian, Saskatchewan August 4, 2020.
Saints Donatien and Rogatien Roman Catholic Church is in the village of Prud'homme, Saskatchewan.
The church was built in 1907...
...and the large central bell tower was added in 1922.
As suggested by the name, the parishioners were largely French immigrants.
Photographed on August 3, 2020.
A huge country flower garden of sunflowers, cosmos and gaillardias near Melfort, Saskatchewan.
I admire those with a desire to make life just a little bit brighter.
Often an annual retrospective is a random collection of favourite photos taken throughout the year, which is a fine idea...a recollection of the past. But this year I wanted to try something different and more thematic.
What I decided upon was a collection of photos of churches that I had the opportunity to see both outside and inside...none of which have been posted previously. So, while the photos here represent memories for me, they will be a new experience for the viewers.
The former Pool grain elevator located between Saint Louis and Hoey in Saskatchewan. Big, chunky and very shiny...looks like new.
Land of the Living Skies...
...Begrand Farms. Owned privately and still in use.
Photographed on August 6, 2020.
Sacred Heart Catholic Church is in the hamlet of Egremont, Alberta.
The steeple is not only topped by a wrought iron cross but each corner at the base of the steeple has a decorative pinnacle also bearing a small cross.
The church was built in 1926 and the exterior appears to be mostly original to that date.
There is a cemetery on the grounds behind the church but the gates were locked at the time of my visit.
Photographed on December 18, 2020.