ALMA SCHOOL

This school has been on my to see list for some time.  I was told that it was no longer there so a couple nights ago I wasn’t doing anything and thought I would go for a ride to check it out not expecting to find anything except a metal monument in its place.  Well low and behold, there it stood.

The Alma School District was established formally in July 1891, but wasn’t name until a year later by a student in the first class.

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A wood frame schoolhouse served as the first school house on the property and was used until 1905 when it was replaced by this one room brick structure, complete with full a basement and an oil-fueled furnace.

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The school closed in January 1961 and its remaining students then attended the Belmont Consolidated School.

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At the back of the property is what I will assume was the outhouse and a small storage building.  The yard is well maintained.

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There is extensive structural damage to the side wall of the school and the front entrance is blocked by a large pile of plaster, likely renovations carried out by the schools newest tenants.

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A wooden stud wall inside the school was built in an attempt to stabilize the structure. A monument stands next to the former school.

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There is a rickety staircase that leads up into the back of the school.  As I wasn’t feeling much like a risk-taker and didn’t venture inside. This is likely due to the large “enter at your own risk” sign stapled to the door frame and the fact that I didn’t feel like running from any rabid racoons.

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Among the teachers of Alma School were Alexander Tumoth (1890), Percy Brether (c1900), Jean Williamson (1948), Miss Munroe, Miss Tisdale, John Sutherland, Miss Donna McLean, Miss Anne Hawn, Miss Alice Embury, Mrs. Shirley Dubyts, Miss Irene Fitzpatrick, Miss McIntyre, Miss Marjorie Cleave, Miss Eva Croll, Ed Arndt, Miss Myrna Wray, Mr. P. Lougheed, K. M. Prowse, Miss Jean Cowell, Miss Pat Williams, Mr. McRae, Miss Evett, Miss Muriel Robinson, Miss Pinn, Miss Marion Lewis, Miss Jean Campbell, Miss M. Stintson, Mr. Johnson, Miss Anna McLean, Norman Smith, Miss Margaret Downey, Miss Ruth Watson, Miss Kinley, Miss Wall, Miss Mae Berry, Miss Harrower, Miss Katie Playfair, Henry Woods, Miss Murgatroid, Miss Shorthose, Miss Hazel Cunningham, Miss Valance, Miss Carvell, Miss Bailey, and Miss McGowan.

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I’m glad I didn’t take someone elses word and drove out to see what was there.  It was worth the drive and my fingers did eventually thaw out.

THE HERD

I am told that there are a lot of elk in this area. Like moose, elk put on a lot of miles in a day so just because they hang out in a location for a day or two doesn’t mean you’ll see them there again for a very long time or ever, for that matter.

A couple of years ago on our way to work, a friend and I saw a large herd on highway 23 heading west. We didn’t see them again until the Spring. We were lucky enough to see them in the Spring because of a bail they found and decided they were going to take care of it before they moved along. Well it didn’t take them long and of course once they moved along we didn’t see an elk for a long time.

On the morning we spotted the big herd, all we had were our cell phones. What a sight to see. I can’t begin to imagine how many elk were in that herd. And many cars stopped to get a look at them.

The other day I thought I spotted 5 way out in a field but I wasn’t entirely sure that they weren’t big horses either.

Well a couple nights later, Colton and I were out and about looking for a school and we spotted 5 elk in a field. Of course they weren’t willing to let us get closer so I could get a better shot and of course there was no time for tripods and switching cameras.

They are still magnificent beasts. Birds and wildlife photography, in my opinion, require a ton of patience which I don’t have or luck which I am lacking too.

UNFINISHED PAINTING

This an older photo I took looking South East. There is nothing significant about the actual photo but that sky!

It’s like an unfinished painting. This was taken a few years ago, in November. The sky was like fire but not the whole sky.