Tuesday, October 22, 2024

The Narrows

The Narrows is the only bridge that crosses Lake Manitoba.  

Lake Manitoba is quite a marvel...more like an inland ocean than a lake.

The resplendent sound of the Manitou, the Great Spirit, can be heard in the waves.

No land on the horizon.  Did I mention that Lake Manitoba is quite a marvel?

Photographed at The Narrows, Manitoba on October 18, 2022. 

Sunday, October 20, 2024

The Brown Ranch


As much a memorial to the Brown family as it is to ranch life.  God bless them.


Photographed at the Johnson Memorial Cemetery of Whitlash, Montana on October 17, 2024.

Friday, October 18, 2024

Fall 2024


After several years of road trips through the prairies I decided it was time for a break.  This decision was made after a long journey through Alberta, Montana, Saskatchewan, North Dakota and Manitoba in September 2023.  By the time I returned home from that trip I was, in a word, tired.

The following winter months were spent on simple pleasures at home...good food, good music, time with friends.  And then, as the snow melted and the sun felt warm once again, spring was upon us and it was time to get back to gardening.  Lots of spring rain followed by summer heat kept me hopping through the growing season.  Even though my body doesn't always agree, I still enjoy gardening.  

Then, about three weeks ago, with gardening pretty well concluded for the season, I was left with plenty of free time on my hands.  Well, it didn't take long before I was once again looking at maps...maybe make some return trips to favourite places or check out some others that I'd missed completely.  

It's now mid-October and a day trip south of the border was just the thing to do. 

Photographed near Gold Butte in the Sweet Grass Hills of Montana on October 17, 2024.

Thursday, October 17, 2024

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Something New at Saint Margaret's


The traditional burial plots at Saint Margaret's are becoming few and far between.  But never fear...


A new columbarium has been installed on the southwest corner of the cemetery.  


Of note, the piles for the concrete foundation were dug fifteen feet down to provide stability for the weight of the granite columbarium.  And during the excavation process, long buried stones were brought up to the surface and those stones were smooth and water-washed.  In the long and distant past the area must have been a river bed or lake.  Ponder on that for a moment.    


I love the reflections on the polished granite surface.


Photographed at Saint Margaret's Church and Cemetery near Eagle Butte, Alberta on October 15, 2024.

Monday, October 14, 2024

Happy Thanksgiving!


Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours.

Photographed at Holy Rosary Church near Lancaster, Minnesota on 
September 20, 2023.

Friday, October 11, 2024

Four Years and One Day Ago

A stark autumnal shot taken on the grounds of Saint Nicholas Ukrainian Orthodox Church and Cemetery near MacNutt, Saskatchewan.  


The freshly painted headstones are dazzling against the orange-leaved aspen trees and blue sky.  I love capturing these "moments in time" while passing through the countryside. 

Photographed on October 10, 2020.

Wednesday, October 09, 2024

North Prairie Lutheran Church and Cemetery

Beautiful church and cemetery in central North Dakota.









The congregation was established in 1897.  The church building shown here was built in 1916.  Still loved after a century of time.

Photographed near Leeds, North Dakota on September 16, 2023.

Monday, October 07, 2024

The Windows at North Prairie Lutheran

In this day and age it's rare to find a church unlocked...especially one with such a fine display of stained glass windows.  

Some detailed, some simple, all beautiful. 













Photos of the church and cemetery to follow shortly.

Photographed inside North Prairie Lutheran Church near Leeds, North Dakota on September 16, 2023.

Sunday, October 06, 2024

Fall is Here


A few cooler nights have turned the Virginia creeper vines from a deep green to vibrant pink.  


Proof positive that fall is here. And that's a good thing in my opinion. 


Photographed in Medicine Hat, Alberta on September 28, 2024.