Davisburg Community Church, Alberta
Old barn with a different style
Davisburg Community Church, Alberta
A fine old barn
Little church in the valley
McDougall Memorial United Church
A cluster of red barns
McDougall Memorial United Church
Farmyard scene on the prairie
Davisburg Community Church, Alberta
One of my favourite barns
A life left behind
Built with love
Little red barn with green roof
Window box at Reader Rock Garden
Tucked away near the creek
Weathered and patched
Old barn in winter
Roof shingles galore
Charcoal effect
An old barn in winter
Still standing
McDougall Memorial United Church
The old barn at the Ellis Bird Farm
Farm seed elevator, Ellis Bird Farm, Alberta
And then there were only THREE!
This old house
Love those Canola fields
Prince of Wales hotel, Waterton
The Grad Barn 2016
Once a family home
Beautiful old house in the hills
Kirkpatrick elevator, near Drumheller
Bright and cheery in its old age
Weathered and patched
Old cabin on Gottlob Schmidt's (Schmitty's) land
Old glass doorknob
Rural decay
Little red cabin
Mossleigh grain elevators
Homestead remnants
McDougall Memorial United Church
Tea, anyone?
An old barn with character
Grain elevator at Barons
A few of the bird houses at Ellis Bird Farm
An old favourite
Under a stormy sky
Exshaw Legion memorial
Hanging on till the final fall
Sharples grain elevator
Old barn at the Ellis Bird Farm
Winter on the farm
Little country church at Dinton
One of my favourite barns
Can you see what I see?
Snow turns something ordinary into beautiful
An old, red beauty
Modern - but I like it
Filtered
The peace of a prairie farm - my main photo today
With a little filtered help
Old prairie barn
Little country church
The cross and the moon
Wearing a heavy coat of hoar frost
Shepard Energy Centre, east of Calgary, Alberta
The best colour to see in winter
Chateau Lake Louise and ice castle
Winter beauty
Snow, snow and more snow
Modern charm
Now THIS is winter!
Spikes of ice
Fenced in
A new find on a bitterly cold day
A different style
Little red barn on the prairie
A fine old barn
Each one different from the others
The rule of red
With a view of the mountains and the prairies
Old homestead and barn
Textures of an old homestead
Tea, anyone?
A favourite little country church
Colour for a snowy morning
A favourite old barn
Livingston House, Heritage Park
Give it time to age
Grain elevator with a difference
Rockyview General Hospital, reflected
At the Saskatoon Farm
Six old granaries
We ignored the warning : )
Colonel Walker House, Inglewood Bird Sanctuary
Ralph Klein Park
Let the sun shine
Love the style
One of these things is not like the others
One of my favourite barns
A change of subject
Too hard to resist
Yay, it's Canola time!
Three farm buddies
Olds College Botanic Gardens and Wetlands
Happy day! And Happy 4th July to all Americans, e…
A scene from the past
Brant grain elevator
Clouds and Dandelions
Nearing its end
One of three
Little red barn on Mother's Day
Simple but bright
Strong winds on the prairies
Brant grain elevator
There once was an owl
Weathered character
Off limits
Old Catholic Church, Dorothy
One of my favourite finds
A fine rural relic
Tilting
Fairly well preserved
No owl, but I love the colour
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It was so weird four days ago, on 15 February 2016! I drove SE of the city, E of High River, in the afternoon, hoping that I would not have another day where I'd come home without taking a single photo. The previous day, 14 February 2016, I had driven all the way NW of the city, hoping that there might be some sight of the Northern Hawk Owl. However, I was out of luck. Thankfully, it rarely happens that I take no photos during a few hours outdoors.
There was one area in particular that I wanted to explore. Many of the roads were backroads that I've never driven and I found it so hard to keep track of which direction I was driving. Easy enough when I was home looking at Google Earth, but a whole different story when I was out there.
One of the roads, that I had driven a couple of times before, took me past an old barn and homestead. I had a CD playing and a minute or two before I reached this barn, the song, 'Superman, where are you now?' started playing. The weird part is that this barn and old homestead were used in the first Superman movie in 1978! Talk about coincidence! This whole area had me totally in a 'Land of confusion', as singer Phil Collins would say in that song.
youtu.be/ZujuYiweht8
I like to stop at this small, wooden church at Dinton and take a few photos. Felt good to have blue sky on this day. I will add a more distant photo of the church itself in a comment box below. This little church is open for services on the first and third Sunday of the month, at 9;00 am.. Nice that it is still being used.
"Although the tiny town of Dinton, AB does not appear on most maps, it now occupies a place in motion picture history. Locations Manager Darryl Solly was asked to find a “small unadorned church” for the del Mar wedding scene in the movie, Brokeback Mountain. The unassuming Anglican chapel at Dinton, built by prairie pioneers in 1906, shown here in these exclusive pre-production photos, was the perfect spot for Alma and Ennis to be married."
The movie stars Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Anne Hathaway and Michelle Williams and depicts the complex romantic and sexual relationship between two men in the American West from 1963 to 1983.
www.findingbrokeback.com/Albums/StThomasChurch.html
www.ourroots.ca/e/roots/lh6/lh6b0057.jpg
There was one area in particular that I wanted to explore. Many of the roads were backroads that I've never driven and I found it so hard to keep track of which direction I was driving. Easy enough when I was home looking at Google Earth, but a whole different story when I was out there.
One of the roads, that I had driven a couple of times before, took me past an old barn and homestead. I had a CD playing and a minute or two before I reached this barn, the song, 'Superman, where are you now?' started playing. The weird part is that this barn and old homestead were used in the first Superman movie in 1978! Talk about coincidence! This whole area had me totally in a 'Land of confusion', as singer Phil Collins would say in that song.
youtu.be/ZujuYiweht8
I like to stop at this small, wooden church at Dinton and take a few photos. Felt good to have blue sky on this day. I will add a more distant photo of the church itself in a comment box below. This little church is open for services on the first and third Sunday of the month, at 9;00 am.. Nice that it is still being used.
"Although the tiny town of Dinton, AB does not appear on most maps, it now occupies a place in motion picture history. Locations Manager Darryl Solly was asked to find a “small unadorned church” for the del Mar wedding scene in the movie, Brokeback Mountain. The unassuming Anglican chapel at Dinton, built by prairie pioneers in 1906, shown here in these exclusive pre-production photos, was the perfect spot for Alma and Ennis to be married."
The movie stars Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Anne Hathaway and Michelle Williams and depicts the complex romantic and sexual relationship between two men in the American West from 1963 to 1983.
www.findingbrokeback.com/Albums/StThomasChurch.html
www.ourroots.ca/e/roots/lh6/lh6b0057.jpg
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