Sunday, January 10, 2021
New Stockholm
New Stockholm Lutheran Church was established in 1889 and is the first Swedish Augustana Lutheran Church in all of Canada. The current church began construction in 1919, opened in 1921 and is home to these beautiful stained glass windows. Enjoy!
Above is the panel over the front doors.
These four tall, narrow panels are repeated throughout the church.
Each transept houses an oversize arched panel of stained glass. "Jesus with sheep" on the north and "Jesus knocking at the door" on the south.
The view from the altar reveals the scale of the windows....the large panels are over twenty feet tall.
These windows are all original to the church.
This is one of the finest sets of original antique stained glass windows I have encountered anywhere in my travels.
Photographed near Stockholm, Saskatchewan on October 11, 2020.
Saturday, January 09, 2021
Smoky Butte Township School
A one room school near Stady, North Dakota.
The flagpole is still straight and the building looks as sturdy as the day it was built.
The two doors suggest separate boy's and girl's entrances.
An unusual feature of the school is that the brick chimney has been stuccoed.
Photographed on December 19, 2018.
Friday, January 08, 2021
Folk Art
A grave marker at the first cemetery of Saint Julien Greek Orthodox Church of Saint Mary the Protectress.
For me this was a remarkable and outstanding find. It's rare to see such a lovingly handcrafted memorial for a dear one that has passed.
Photographed near Saint Julien, Saskatchewan on August 5, 2020.
Thursday, January 07, 2021
"Щасливого Різдва!"
"Merry Christmas!" to those who follow the Julian calendar.
This is Holy Trinity Orthodox Church at Kahwin, Alberta.
The congregation was established in 1931 at which time the first church was built. After being destroyed by fire a new church, the one shown here, began construction in 1934.
The free standing bell tower is designed to house three bells (although only two bells are installed here).
A memorial table dedicated to the pioneers of the area.
The attractive bronze-coloured dome and cupolas are topped with black wrought iron crosses.
The cemetery was established in the early 1900's by Presbyterians and continues to be used to this day. On this occasion a few of the headstones in the cemetery were decorated for the holiday season.
Even if you don't follow the Julian calendar, another holiday is always welcome.
Information courtesy of the Canadian Orthodox History Project.
"Щасливого Різдва!" means "Merry Christmas!" in Ukrainian.
Photographed on December 21, 2020.
Wednesday, January 06, 2021
Tuesday, January 05, 2021
Bunny
A bunny enjoying the warmth and sunshine this past summer.
Photographed in Vicky and Noel's front yard on August 10, 2020.
Monday, January 04, 2021
Let Them Horses Run
A gravesite monument at Saint Laszlo Hungarian Cemetery.
Photographed near Lothian, Saskatchewan August 4, 2020.
Sunday, January 03, 2021
Saints Donatien and Rogatien
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.
Saturday, January 02, 2021
Flowers
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.
Photographed on August 7, 2020.