Saturday, March 06, 2021

Little Log Church


This one is for you MA.  Enjoy!

A long abandoned log and mud church near Colinton, Saskatchewan.


From the general design and location of the building I believe this is an Anglican church.  


A view of the apse/altar location on the eastern wall.


The small window above the altar has a Gothic arch.  


Above is a side-by-side collage of the views from the other remaining windows in the church. Two of these windows (one facing north, the other south) are in the porch and the other two are along the north wall of the church.


In better days there were also two windows along the south wall...unfortunately the logs between the windows on this wall were removed at some point in time.  This has in turn weakened the roof which is now in very poor condition.


The view from the altar.  Take note of the chimney...there must have been a pot-bellied stove inside for services on cold days.      


This little log church was, in my opinion, quite a find and when all is said and done...it's simply a sweetheart.

Photographed on February 18, 2021.

Friday, March 05, 2021

Буковина


Late afternoon at Saint Michael's Greek Ukrainian Orthodox Church (known locally as "Bukowina") near Lepine, Saskatchewan.

The church was built in 1918 using a distinctive design incorporating a central dome surrounded by four smaller cupolas, a larger cupola over the altar area and a central spire above the front entrance.  I hadn't seen this combination of decorative elements before on a Ukrainian church making this a visual delight.


The spire and onion dome are just visible above the full grown spruce trees bordering the church yard.


Over one hundred years of headstones in the church cemetery.


The main monument situated beside the church.

Overnight there was blowing snow offering a much different scene the following morning...


...almost everything was white.


Note the simplicity of the cross designs in comparison to the detailed architecture of the church.


The same view looks much different than on the previous day.


Information courtesy of Canada's Historic Places.

Photographed in a t-shirt on October 25 and in a parka on October 26, 2019.

Thursday, March 04, 2021

Fred & Josie

A memorial bench for Fred & Josie at Saint Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery near Carvel, Alberta. 

Photographed  on February 17, 2021.

Wednesday, March 03, 2021

"Z"


Zoar Lutheran Church is tucked away into the rolling countryside near Darmody, Saskatchewan.


The front step into the church...


...with seating for about thirty-two people.


The sixty years anniversary plaque.


Nothing fancy here...a simple swing-gate is the entrance to the cemetery. 


You are here.  Take a deep breath.

Photographed on October 20, 2017.

Tuesday, March 02, 2021

"Y"


Yurashak Pioneer Cemetery is near Hafford, Saskatchewan.


There are only nine marked graves in this tiny cemetery and four of those are "Unknown."


Photographed on January 17, 2021.

Monday, March 01, 2021

"X"

Saint Frances Xavier Roman Catholic Cemetery is near Linaria, Alberta.

Only a few of the headstones... 

...were visible above the snow cover.

Photographed on February 18, 2021.

Sunday, February 28, 2021

Big Red Barn


A big red barn near Pakan, Alberta.  This looks like it was a good home for farm animals.

Photographed on February 21, 2021.

Saturday, February 27, 2021

"W"

Wimmer Ukrainian Orthodox Church is in central Saskatchewan.

Hand made wrought iron crosses top the central dome and cupolas.

The congregation formed in 1924 and in 1940 the Holy Ascension Ukrainian Orthodox Church was built near Wimmer.

The cemetery is just across the road.

Photographed on March 18, 2020.

Friday, February 26, 2021

"V"


Saint Volodymyr Ukrainian Catholic Memorial Church.


The church was constructed in 1979 with additional secondary structures built over the next five years.  


The bell inside the tower was purchased at an auction in nearby Rosthern and was christened as "Andrew."


The Trident Cross is a cultural symbol of Ukraine that can be traced back to first century A.D.


The church is part of the larger Saint Volodymyr's Ukrainian Park near Saskatoon.  The park has everything one would expect including picnic and playground areas, a swimming pool, hiking trails and a camp for kids.

Information courtesy of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saskatoon and Saint Volodymyr Ukrainian Catholic Camp & Park.

Photographed on January 15, 2021.

Thursday, February 25, 2021

"U"


This is the Uhrynow Saint Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church and Cemetery.


An opening in the caragana hedge reveals the cemetery on a rise.


The headstones date from the 1910's to the 2010's.


The church is surrounded on three sides by hedge.


A bell tower is tucked into some trees near the front of the church.


Photographed near Krydor, Saskatchewan on November 24, 2020.