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Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Saskatchewan Bound


I'm headed home

Regina, Moose Jaw, North Battleford. In preparing for my upcoming trip, a quote from my book Prairie Born:

If I had a penny for each time I spoke 

Of cold, howling wind of deep drifting snow

Of darkness of  winter on route to the rink

Of so many memories I smile as I think 

Knowing full well that others who've never lived there

Will nod and listen but don't really care

As "morning, fine day" means nothing much more

But to me, it means....

To me it means... Come in and please shut the door

Will the kids be alright? Should I plug in the car?

If I start shovelling now will I get very far?

Will I have to start over before I am done?

Will the wind blow it back? I must weigh a ton.

Fill your cup up - let's visit...remember  the time

The snow bank was up past the telephone line?

Here's me in a picture, I'm shovelling the drive

The snow line is over the roof on three sides.

Say what? You can top that - well  try this for size

I'd shovelled three hours  and to my surprize

That night went I came home, d'you know what I saw?

The wind blew it...."

I know that I'm rambling but all this is true

It's more than just memories of times that I knew

It answers the mystery of what lies in our souls

Where nature's the teacher for young and  for old. 

It shapes us from childhood  through  sun, dust and rain

Compels us  to live for life's pleasures and pain

And the secret of me from the day of my birth

Is the nurturing seasons and our Mother the Earth. 

One of the things that we prairie ex-pats do on a daily basis is watch the weather. How it happens, I don't know but I always seem to find myself in Saskatchewan and Manitoba in mid-winter. I downloaded the image on the right this morning: 

I don't worry about the cold. Minus 25 or 35 or even minus 45...It's all the same. It's cold. No...I don't worry about that number. I do however worry about the condition of the roads. That and crazy storms.

The catch in our winter driving is to leave for your destination early and to drive slowly. I will be driving a  rental and will select a vehicle that can cope with harsh conditions. 

To choose one image that best represents my childhood memories, 
I defer to Allen Sapp.

 






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