Opening bank times have spun

  

                                    Oldiest times
 
                               
Many years ago my husband myself found enchanting graveyard the history the architectural just captures my heart my soul dated back 18th century one name in particular came to John Smith English settlement pioneer farmer (frontiersman) not forgetton prehistory black slaves escaped from USA to come to Canada life of farmer's married black woman formerly known as moonshine bootlegging has a long prehistory from moonshine referred by Woman freedom black slaves new life in Alberta a farmer married wife a farmer's land of opportunity wide prairie sky's troubles on our mind we wonder up above. Gathering prehistory pionner's youngsters some bad blood till the dust settles in a prairie life John Smith 1885 -1914 behind his grave is Emily Whitson 1883 1930 Ukrainian Settlement togetherness small villagers beauty in the tree's between the leaves to the tall trees swaying road of silen 18th century grave a touch enchanting cemetery United church 1910 1928 to nearly a forgetton time in human history.
  
                                  Let there be light
                                            Revon 
                             William Brewer Farnham 
  Monument 

Dreamer to dream shall we seek prairie life of farmers wife we dare to dream who do we take dearly to our hearts who do we seek. Long standing history pioneers into the early period of time the life small town within distance. 1880's name for the area was Wah-Sat-now after the nearby cleft as mentioned previously Wah-Sat-Now (Cree) the loop in the residence 1880s journeyed to Saddle Lake reserve times to be spun voices to be heard. Life has spun to see the light from the cloudiness chances we get in our life to seek in the moment the moment of uncertainty as we rise above spirits our heritage.
                               
                       Waskatenau (wə-SET-nə) 1920

  • River trail a community steam Indian trail aboriginal waskatenau situated on black soil Revon rector pionner William Brewer Farnham 1859 1932 a walk by faith Land village opening bank the river bed earliest times William Brewer Farnham monument on the grave these dates might not be as accurate but the English settlement Anglican clergy started in 1852 1919 was a Revon Rector his enduring grace church clergy the messenger during war time. Comprehensive history of his time war was not in Alberta many shipped over seas to a stream flow walk threw in tiime sure you heard of the Battelion war to world War 1 2 3 lost in tomorrow time not forgetton.
  1. Old prairie life mill blacksmith shop old flour shop using there creativity to build. Long standing history began to cripple within distance a post office into a long delay of hardship as a community stream to seek new opportunity wheatland shall come oldest times skies tallest trees swaying above the wide prairie sky's troubles on our mind we wonder up above we crossed connections weathered very sound people structured a different path in life silent village 
  2. The midst of a drought a coat on his back to the land of the village river bed to the oldest times trail pionner's served settler community pride we were younger we won't let them break us down to dust we well rise together.


Train began running 1919 the service ended in 1960 to St Paul built between Radway and Warspite St Paul was stretched to Heinesburg once the cripple was over the town of Waskatenau rapidly grew too what was left behind now a small village lost memories  still oldest remains opening banks in the old timer village the old tracks still remains reminder of there heritage enduring pride to our promiseland black prairie soil our remains old collectibles left behind  there bonfire memories shall we seek a prairie life over the river bed.
                            
                    At last he saw a ray of light 
              the last door to my open heart my                             soul spirit lives threw me the villager home                  oldiest times many years where he lays to rest 




              

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