Friday, January 29, 2021

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Saint Anthony's Cemetary is near Mendham, Saskatchewan.

So many unknown and forgotten graves.

On previous visits to Saint Anthony's I had noticed that the free standing cemetary crucifix was leaning and in disrepair, but...this past summer I saw that it had been replaced by one that was upright, fresh and new.  Thank you kind soul for caring.

Saint Anthony is known as a great teacher as well as the patron saint of lost things, causes and souls.

Photographed on July 14, 2020.

Thursday, January 28, 2021

Northern Flicker

 
A flicker enjoying some peanuts out on the balcony.


I shot these photos through a not-very-clean window so what you see is what you get.


She's been coming by for two or three years now.  In the spring she brings her fledglings around to show them where the treats are.

Photographed on January  28, 2021.

Elevators in Domremy


The elevators in Domremy, Saskatchewan.  In the foreground is a former Belle Pulses elevator that processed peas and behind that is a former Pool grain elevator.


Looks like the old Pool elevator may still in private use.


I believe Belle Pulses has closed this facility.


Lots of wildflowers blooming all around the elevators.

Photographed on August 5, 2020.

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Country Church

Ukrainian settlers arrived predominantly from the Borshchiv district to the Glentworth, Saskatchewan area in 1908.  

In 1926 they built this little country church and dedicated it as Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Church.

There is also a small cemetery...

...with an expansive view.

Don't forget to ring the bell!

Information courtesy of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saskatoon.

Photographed on August 9, 2018.

Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Bee-Balm

 
Bees, butterflies and hummingbirds can't get enough of this native flowering plant.  Oil from the leaves is mixed with black tea to produce Earl Grey tea.

Photographed near Smuts, Saskatchewan on August 4, 2020.

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Holy Ascension Ukrainian Catholic Parish in Meacham, Saskatchewan was built in 1952.


The three cupolas seen through the branches of a mature weeping cutleaf birch tree growing on the grounds.


The original bell from the church bell tower is now mounted on this handsome stone cairn in the town park. 


Also displayed on the cairn are two large ceramic photographs.  One photo shows the church when it was first built and sided with Insulbrick™ asphalt siding.


The second photo (obviously taken from the balcony) is a peek at the hand-painted interior.


The cornerstone of the church.

Photographed on August 8, 2020.

Monday, January 25, 2021

All Hallows


All Hallows Anglican Church and Cemetery is near Peterson, Saskatchewan.


From photos I'd seen of the church I was expecting to find the building in not the best condition.  Much to my surprise, and a pleasant surprise it was, the church had recently received a fresh coat of paint and a new roof. 


A metal post and chain fence with iron gate separate the cemetery from the church grounds...


...which are surrounded on three sides by a caragana hedge with the remaining side open to the road.


The cemetery is host to a common grave of human remains from a now lost Anglican Cemetery near the town of Bruno.  Marked common graves are a rare sight in prairie cemeteries.


The waning gibbous moon can be seen about midway on the right.

Photographed on August 8, 2020.

Sunday, January 24, 2021

Yester Years Ranching

 

An impressive gate sign for the Eremenko Ranch near Acadia Valley, Alberta.

Photographed on November 17, 2019.

Saturday, January 23, 2021

Snow Geese

A gaggle of snow geese in a field with some black angus cattle near Birmingham, Saskatchewan.

This group includes members of both the white-morph and blue-morph colour variations of snow geese.

And there they go!

Photographed on October 8, 2020.

Friday, January 22, 2021

Old Wostok

A little barn with two new red cupolas.

Photographed near Old Wostok, Alberta on December 17, 2020.