Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Червона церква взимку


Red church in winter.


The octagonal dome stands tall above the church.


Leafless trees...


...and a swirl of clouds in a blue sky over the cemetery.


It's unusual so see the cupolas and dome covered with asphalt shingles.


Light passing through the church bring this pair of gold-coloured windows to life.


I'm sure there are times when the blue-painted lanterns below the cupolas are indistinguishable from the colour of the sky.


A view of the church and bell tower from the road.


Officially named Saint John Apostle the Theologian (or Saint John Bohoslow Krasne Ukrainian Catholic Church), depending on which historical records are consulted.  It is known to the locals as Krasne Church.  

Photographed near Rushville, Saskatchewan on November 28, 2020.

Monday, August 09, 2021

Reflections


The north-side windows reflected in the windows on the south side...


...each with a view of the cemetery.


Photographed at Saint Nicholas' Anglican Church and Cemetery near Kennell, Saskatchewan on July 25, 2021.

Sunday, August 08, 2021

All Saints in Togo


All Saints Anglican Church in Togo, Saskatchewan.  Don't forget to ring the bell! 


Photographed on July 28, 2021.

Saturday, August 07, 2021

The Road past Saint Michael's


After an early supper in Yorkton there was plenty of time for a jaunt out of town.  This is the last shot of the day...the road past Saint Michael's Ukrainian Orthodox Church.  I love being in the country...big, open and spacious says it all.

Photographed near Rhein, Saskatchewan on July 28, 2021.

Elevator in Gorlitz


Can't beat that...


...a grain elevator in a wheat field.


Photographed on July 27, 2021.

Thursday, August 05, 2021

Moose


...and just around a corner was this moose (that quickly disappeared into the woods).

Photographed near Fosston, Saskatchewan on July 29, 2021.

Wednesday, August 04, 2021

Road Trip Day Eight - Saint John the Baptist


The last day of a week long road trip and consequently ending this "Eight Days a Week" travelogue.


Saint John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church was my last stop before heading back home.  


The church was in use from 1944-1986.  Still looks pretty good these thirty-five years later.


Looking east toward...


...the entrance from the main road.


A close-up.


On my way to the church I stopped at the cemetery...no markers or headstones remain except for an anonymous steel post on one corner.      

More photos of Saint John the Baptist from this past winter: Please Respect This Site

Photographed near Glidden, Saskatchewan on July 31, 2021.

Tuesday, August 03, 2021

Road Trip Day Seven - Bodnari


Bodnari Ukrainian Catholic Church of Saints Peter and Paul on a hot summer day.

Even though I've seen this church on a number of occasions I simply can't pass by without stopping to take some photos.  Caught it at just the right moment to see the silhouette of one cross on the wall of the east transcept. 


The church against a sky of blue...


...and the bell tower against a field of gold.


A trail leads half a mile north to Bodnari Cemetery.


Established in 1908 and still cared for by descendants of the original settlers.


The cemetery main marker in bright sunlight...and in: Divine Light


Photos from last summer: Боднарі́

And photos from this past winter: Боднарі́ взимку

Photographed near Alvena, Saskatchewan on July 30, 2021.

Monday, August 02, 2021

Road Trip Day Six - Transfiguration

An unfinished and abandoned church near Fosston, Saskatchewan.


This is Transfiguration of Jesus Ukrainian Orthodox Church.


The dome and cupolas were obviously designed and built by someone who loved their work.  


The cemetery is small with only a few trees along the fence line.


An ornate Orthodox cross standing near the cemetery.


The view to the north...


...and the view from the balcony.


My first visit was this past winter.  Some photos from that trip here: Transfiguration

Photographed on July 29, 2021.