I believe this is the largest bowstring bridge ever constructed in all of Saskatchewan...and what a treat to see it still standing proud out in the prairie landscape.
Photographed near Scotsguard, Saskatchewan on Hallowe'en Day, 2025.
A time to celebrate all those who have gone before us. Enjoy the ghosts. I'm sure your favourite passed relative would love having tea with you...cookies or cake... maybe a beer. It's all good.
Holy Ascension Ukrainian Orthodox Church Cemetery was photographed on September 24, 2023.
It's been more than a few years since I've been through Dorothy, Alberta. At the time, the grain elevator was in pretty sad condition...
...but now it has a fresh coat of paint and a new roof. "Thank you" to all those who gave this prairie sentinel a new lease on life. In other words, thanks to those who give a damn!
Photographed today at Dorothy, Alberta on October 23, 2025.
The Great Sandhills is a natural area in southwest Saskatchewan and is the largest set of active sand dunes in all of Canada. The landscape is ever changing.
The Hanging Cowboy Boots Arch is located above the parking area. It was built by local rancher John Both as a display of his appreciation and love of life. He understood this fragile landscape and believed in its preservation. Some of his ashes are spread beneath the arch.
Yes, there are sand dunes in Saskatchewan.
Photographed south of Sceptre, Saskatchewan on October 26, 2024.
An abandoned cemetery not far from Surprise, Saskatchewan.
Looks like the wooden cross has been "at rest" for a couple of decades or more now and the barbed wire fence is in a state of disrepair as well. All this amounts to the very definition of "abandoned".
No headstones...just indentations in the ground. But, tiny as it may be, those buried here have a wonderful view of the vast prairie landscape.