Tuesday, April 25, 2023

By Rail and Road


The big old bowstring bridge near Scotsguard, Saskatchewan.


I've taken photos of this handsome relic of the past on many occasions but this was the first time I ever saw it in a wintry landscape.  Thanks BW!


Photographed on April 8. 2023.

Monday, April 24, 2023

A Fine Line


Two species of colourful coleus plants at The Windmill Garden Centre in Medicine Hat, Alberta.  I grew some of the "sun-loving" varieties on my balcony last year and they handled the beastly summer heat without breaking a sweat, so to speak.  

Photographed on May 4, 2022.

Sunday, April 23, 2023

Big Red Car


A landmark in Steinbach, Manitoba.


The forty foot long big red car is a replica of a 1931 Rolls Royce. 


Photographed on August 22, 2022.

Saturday, April 22, 2023

Bowstring Bridge

A one-arch bowstring bridge south of Cadillac, Saskatchewan on Highway 4.  After checking my handy Saskatchewan Back Roads Atlas I believe the bridge crosses Bull Creek.  


BW Bandy and I were on a road trip for the day and even though I'd been through the area on several occasions I somehow missed this bridge completely.  He pointed it out as we drove past and was even kind enough to turn around and stop so I could get a few photos.  

Spending time on the road with a friend is always a good way to spend the day.

Photographed on April 8, 2023.

Thursday, April 20, 2023

Bison Antiquus


An unexpected find on a road trip in the summer of 2020 was The Antiquus Bison Park in Saint Louis, Saskatchewan.  "Phantom" is pictured above.



The English language plaque at the base of "Phantom" reads:
"Bison Antiquus

"Before you stands the life-size and colour replica of a species of bison that once lived on the North American Plains.  It commemorates the St. Louis Site (FfNK-7) discovery in 2002 AD east of the village of St. Louis on the terraced remains of an ancient flood plain of the lower South Saskatchewan River.  The location contains evidence of repeat bison kills, butchery and camp sites of some 13 human occupations dating back at least 4590 to 8400 years.  Along with the remains of bison, fish, waterfowl, rabbit and grouse, the site in 2002 offered evidence of a stone-tool making station, the base of a Late Plano spear point and a possible shell sequin,  Larger than the modern bison by 25%, the Antiquus Bison, now extinct, roamed this area following the recession of the fourth and last ice age some 10,000 years ago."


The Saint Louis Bridge rail line was closed in 1983 but served vehicular traffic until 2014.




The gate at the entrance to the bridge.  Unfortunately the gate was locked at the time of my visit.


Photographed on August 6, 2020.

Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Flax and Canola

The edge of a field where the mauve flax flowers were mixed in with some yellow blooming canola...quite pretty.





Photographed near Manor, Saskatchewan on August 16, 2022.

Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Saint Augustine of Canterbury

A glimpse inside Saint Augustine of Canterbury Roman Catholic Church in Brandon, Manitoba.   









A special thanks to my sister Carol (who knows people at the church) which in turn made it possible for me to photograph the interior.

Photographed on July 27, 2022.

Monday, April 17, 2023

"Gyönyörű hely az országban"

"A Beautiful Place Out in the Country"


The view across the road from the Kaposvar Historic Site...the first Hungarian settlement in Saskatchewan...and what a beautiful view it is.

Photographed near Esterhazy on October 15, 2022.

Sunday, April 16, 2023

Indoor Garden and More


My colourful indoor garden accompanied by a Nuu-Chah-Nulth moon mask and totem pole carved by master carver Tim Paul.  

Everyone should have a totem pole.

Photographed in Medicine Hat, Alberta on April 15, 2023.

Indoor Gardening


Everything outdoors is so brown and drab I decided to start some colourful foliage plants indoors.


And just to brighten it up even more I picked up some tulips at the florist.  

Photographed in Medicine Hat, Alberta on April 14, 2023.