Thursday, December 23, 2021

All Saints at Bellis


The gate is open...


...to All Saints Ukrainian Orthodox Church.


The church is just on the outskirts of town.


And adjacent to the church is a prominent bell tower beside a stand of aspens.


For a small country church is has a vast array of window shapes and sizes: tall and narrow below the dome, tiny and square on the outer transepts, pointed-arch on the transept angles, wide rectangles on the apse and a rounded arch above the front doors.  And best of all...they compliment each other. 


The original church marker is almost lost in the lilac bushes.


A picturesque setting.

Photographed at Bellis, Alberta on September 18, 2021.

Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Near Smoky Lake


An old hand-hewn log building near Smoky Lake, Alberta.


Looks like it may have been a barn on the lower level with a home on the top floor.


It was only four days until Christmas and I couldn't help but wonder how the holiday might have been celebrated here at the time: wake up and add logs to the fire, feed the cattle and milk the cow, the barn cat would like some of that fresh warm milk...she's a good mouser.  Maybe there were a few treats left by Saint Nicholas in the stockings hung by the stove for the kids.  Time for breakfast...fried eggs, toast grilled on the cast iron stove with homemade butter...fresh sausage from the neighbour down the road.  Be fun to go out and play in the snow while it's bright and sunny, make snow angels, build a snowman and then help mom with the baby while she gets Christmas dinner ready.  A prayer of thankfulness...turkey with stuffing and mashed potatoes, whipped cream on pumpkin pie for dessert.  Twilight time...light a candle or two, leftovers to nibble on, dad tells a story while mom rocks the baby to sleep then early to bed after such a joyful day.  Different times.

Photographed on December 21, 2020.

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Saint John in Cereal


Saint John the Baptist Anglican Church in Cereal, Alberta.


Photographed on December 1, 2021.

Monday, December 20, 2021

Parohia Ortodoxă Română Nașterea Fecioarei Maria

A walk through the grounds of the Romanian Orthodox Parish of the Birth of the Virgin Mary.  Enjoy!






The church is in the southwest corner of the grounds.



A peek inside.



The bell tower is tucked far into the bushes...


...and the bell is still mounted inside.


My Sunday afternoon visit to Saint Mary's was most enjoyable.  The grounds are surrounded on all four sides by a dense hedge of trees and bushes and,  once inside the lush greenery, it's a world unto its own.  

Photographed near Hairy Hill, Alberta on September 19, 2021.

Sunday, December 19, 2021

Lodi

"Oh Lord, stuck in Lodi again," plays in my head every time I see this school sign.  Thank you John Fogerty.


This is how the sign looked less than a week ago.


And this is how it looked about four and a half years ago. Not only is there a change of seasons but on the sign itself. 

Photographed near Hilda, Alberta on December 14, 2021 and June 11, 2017.

Saturday, December 18, 2021

Charles School


Charles School still holds its own in the prairie landscape.


Don't let the snow in the ditch fool you...it was +15°C.


Photographed near Nemiscam, Alberta on November 28, 2021.

Friday, December 17, 2021

Pendant d'Oreille Cemetery


A pioneer cemetery in remote southeastern Alberta with the Sweet Grass Hills of Montana in the distance. 

Photographed near Pendant d'Oreille, Alberta on November 25, 2016.

Thursday, December 16, 2021

Ainsley S.D. No. 4274


Ainsley School stands alone in a vast expanse of farmland.





Ainsley is sometimes written as "Ainslee."

Photographed near Eyre, Saskatchewan on November 5, 2021.

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

The Kraft Family Farm

Going out for a drive in the country you never know what you'll see around the next corner.  


This monument looks great all covered in frost.


A Century Family Farm Award for the Kraft Family who established their farm in 1906.


Photographed near Tramping Lake, Saskatchewan on December 13, 2021.

Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Hilldrop S.D. No. 1348


Hilldrop School was built in 1906 with lumber hauled in on horse drawn carts from Prince Albert, some thirty-five miles east...a four day round trip.  


The school opened later that same year under the tutelage of Miss Mary Bird...


...and after fifty-three years in operation closed in 1959.  Mrs. Alva Senum was the last teacher.  

In 1980 the school was restored during the Celebrate Saskatchewan provincial seventy-fifth anniversary and was later designated a Saskatchewan Heritage site in 1985.


Information courtesy of the Saskatchewan One Room School House Project website.

Photographed near Cameo, Saskatchewan on October 25, 2019.