Saturday, October 31, 2020

Happy Hallowe'en

I'm sure this wasn't intentional...but it is comical.

This Herman Munster look-a-like wishes you a, "Happy Hallowe'en!"

The side door of a church photographed somewhere in central Alberta on January 7, 2019.

Thursday, October 29, 2020

Holy Ghost in Goodeve

Holy Ghost Ukrainian Orthodox Church is adjacent to the main highway through Goodeve, Saskatchewan.

The arch at the front of the church is lined with light bulbs.  Must look great at night.

Photographed on October 9, 2020.




Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Round Plain Church

 

A small stone church near Wishart, Saskatchewan.

The site of the community cemetery (1884) was also chosen for the site of the new church in 1888.

Members of the Anglican, Presbyterian and Methodist congregations all had a hand in the construction.

Round Plain Church is the oldest surviving church in the R.M of Emerald.

This design was typical of stone churches in the, then, Northwest Territories.

Information courtesy of Canada's Historic Places.

Photographed on October 12, 2020.


Balancing Act



A grave marker at Point View Cemetery near Ravenscrag, Saskatchewan.  

The long metal spike stuck in the ground has a small cup attached at the top.  At this central pivot, one large bird is balanced by two small birds.  When the wind blows the birds bob up and down...a little fun at the cemetery.

Photographed on June 12, 2020.

Sunday, October 25, 2020

Elevator in Hubbard

 

The grain elevator in Hubbard, Saskatchewan still looks to be in good repair.

Photographed on October 9, 2020.

Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Saints Peter and Paul in Yellow Creek

This is Saints Peter and Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Yellow Creek, Saskatchewan.

The building is mostly hidden from view by a dense caragana hedge.

A rear view of the church.

The domes are topped by hand-crafted wrought iron Orthodox crosses.

There is also a bell tower in the church yard. 

The church cemetery is just on the edge of town.

Photographed on August 5, 2020.

Monday, October 19, 2020

Saint Saviour's near Birch Hills

 

Saint Saviour's Anglican Church and Cemetery near Birch Hills, Saskatchewan was built in 1905...

...with the spire and bell being added in 1912.

The cemetery occupies almost half of the church yard.

The church closed in 1950 and was designated a Heritage Site in 1985.  Restoration of the church and cemetery began in 1986 with donations received from descendants and friends.

Once around the yard and back to the front.

Photographed on August 5, 2020.

Sunday, October 18, 2020

Goat

 

A goat with an impressive pair of horns.

Shown here with his (or her) horse buddy in a pasture near Melville, Saskatchewan.

Photographed on October 12, 2020.

Saturday, October 17, 2020

Drive-Thru


A drive-thru barn near Cudworth, Saskatchewan.  Aside from having no doors it still looks pretty good.

Canola just beginning to bloom.

A row of Russian thistles in full bloom nearer the main road.

Photographed on August 4, 2020.

Friday, October 16, 2020

Niobe School

 

The school sits along the eastern edge of Niobe, a small town in northwestern North Dakota.  Just a few steps further south of the school is an unfenced farmer's field.

The eave returns on the front and back of the building and porch are a handsome design element.

The building including the bell tower and flagpole are in remarkably good condition even though the shingles and door are not. 

Tall grass and volunteer trees surround the school on three sides.

A close up of the weathered wood on the front of the porch.  No kids have entered that door to further their education in a long while.  School age children in the area are now bussed to the neighbouring town of Kenmare.

Not including the porch, the building is about twenty by thirty feet.  That's about the size of a two car garage with some space left over for a work area.

Photographed on November 26, 2018.