Year: 2021

  • EPISODE 390 “PLANTING A SUN FLOWER THAT WILL NEVER DIE” (With help from Bill Brooks)

    EPISODE 390   “PLANTING A SUN FLOWER THAT WILL NEVER DIE” (with help from Bill Brooks)


    alan skeoch
    July 20, 2021



    “Bill, could you help me get this sunflower ready to survive the winter…to survive many winters?”
    “Expect I can”
    “After you get the road grader done.”
    “Might just do the sunflower first.””
    (Bill never said I look like a water melon but he must have
    thought that…instead he got working on the sun flower.)


    “This potato digger needs a new home…are you interested?”
    “Bill, Marjorie will be thrilled…”
    “I’ll drop it on the lawn in front of your farm house tomorrow….along
    with the sunflower.”




    “NOW I might just get back to the road grader…”

  • EPISODE 389 “STRIPPING THE GEARS” ( with Bill Brooks)

    EPISODE 389   “STRIPPING THE GEARS”  (with Bill Brooks)


    alan skeoch
    July19, 2021



    “World treating you well, young fellow?”
    “good and bad…up and down…hot and cold”
    “Come over here…something for you to see.”

    I had a job for Bill Brooks to do…to make a special sunflower…but
    he got me distracted right away.  Bill is a mechanic who likes
    to be challenged.

    “Take a look at those gears”
    “Look good to me…what are they worth?’
    “Can you spare $3,000?”
    “You mean those gears are worth $3,000?  what’s wrong with them?”
    “Look closer….gears have been stripped…”



    “I have to find new or used gears like this…to fit the front end of a
    four wheel drive Ford tractor built in the 1960’s.”
    “Any luck?”’:
    “We can get new gears from a factory in Italy for $3,000…right now we are
    asking around scrap yards for a used set but no luck.”





    “Stripping the gears…jamming a gear change without using the clutch…that’ll
    start the stripping….eventually the gears just will not work together any more.”

    “You know something Bill…”

    “Know some things.”

    “The term ‘stripping the gears’ could be applied to the current big
    problems below the border in the United States.   A lot of gear 
    stripping going on down there…eventually the government could 
    just not work any more.  Trump stripped the gears a lot when he 
    was president….”



  • EPISODE 388 ROAD JUST DID NOT LOOK GOOD … UNTL OUR HIBISCUS GREETD

    EPISODE 388   ROAD JUST DID NOT LOOK GOOD … UNTL OUR HIBISCUS GREETED


    alan skeoch
    july 13. 2021

    TWO WAYS OF LOOKING AT RAINDROPS…BETTER TITLE



    “Alan, this storm is bad…cannot see as I drive…should I pull over?
    “too dangerous…cars behind will drive over us…keep moving.”
    “Why did they decide to reconstruct the road?”
    “To test your driving skills Marjorie.”





    “Alan, I can’t see the road….driving blind.”
    “Try prayer.”




    “Road blocked…just as rain eased….”
    “Power of prayer”


    Not exactly comforting to find this blocking the road just as the rain eased up.

    And then we were home and raindrops began to look charming


  • EPISODE 386 YOUR HOME ON NATIVE LAND…BOOK I WROTE ON FIRST NATIONS PEOPLE…SAD RESULT

    EPISODE 386     YOUR HOME ON NATIVE LAND…BOOK I WROTE ON FIRST NATIONS PEOPLE…SAD RESULT


    alan skeoch
    July 2021




    When I wrote ‘Your Home on Native Land’, I was quite proud of the result.   I felt I was doing my small bit
    to right the wrongs suffered by our First Nations people.  Well, the old adage that pride goeth before a fall
    soon deflated my pride.  




    “Dad, you must publish your stories.  Get an agent.”
    “Kevin, I do not want to go through that grief.”
    “But the stories are good.””
    “So say you…an agent, then a publisher will put them through
    a meat grinder along with my soul, if I have a soul.  I would rather
    just muddle along and hope someone actually reads the stories
    on the internet.”

    Writing is a tough and thankless job that triggers more criticism than compliments.
    I wonder why so many people actually write and publish books only to have
    the manuscripts taken apart…sometimes brutally.  I have been on both ends
    of this.   For a few years long ago, I was the book critic for the OSSTF BULLETIN.  Loved
    doing the evaluations but now wish I had held back some of my smart ass comments.
    Those comments hurt people.  I wish it had not been so.  I was young and thoughtless.
    One book in particular should have been treated better.  Title? I think it was about an owl
    and life experience.   I rushed the review…said things that must have hurt the author.
    Regret that deeply even now … the review was 50 or so years ago. Very few ever
    read it thankfully.

      So far I have authored and co-authored
    around 13 book and several filmstrip histories (Filmstrip?  That word means nothing today).
    All the books had to grind their way across the burning coals of criticism.

    “Alan. you must be a rich man from the royalties!”

    What a joke.  The Canadian writer, Hugh Garner, framed one of his
    royalty checks.  It was somewhere around $2.50!    He cursed about that
    in his book ‘One Damn Thing and Another’.  I know the feeling having received
    such a check myself.  Today publishes do not send out such checks. Ten dollar
    minimum royalty to get a check.

    Some checks were larger and reasonable but no check
    was ever humungous.  Young writers should never quit their day jobs.  Any author
    will tell you that. (Publishing is a tough game as well…involves investing lots of
    cash that may never return.)

    Advice: “Write because you want to write…as if you have something
    worth saying.  Never expect a financial reward.  That will keep you sane
    and reduce the number of expletives you will use.”


      This book titled
    YOUR HOME ON NATIVE LAND comes to mind.   Never seen a copy?  Little wonder since the
    book was likely ground into paper dust several years ago.  Before that happened
    the publisher, Jackie Stewart, delivered 30 copies to our house.  Most are still here.


    The legends of our indigenous people are fascinating and plump with meaning.
    Particularly the Legend of Creation which is told something like this”

    LEGEND OF CREATION

    “High above the clouds lived the Sky People
    One day, a crack appeared in the sky a hole, where
    a big tree had fallen over.
    Sky Woman , who was pregnant, looked down through the hole…slipped
    and fell.
    As she fell, a pair of loons saw her and caught her on their backs, saving her
    from drowning.
    But they could not hold her, so they cried for help.
    Then a great SNAPPING TURTLE emerged fro the water world and 
    Sky Woman dropped on the turtle’s back.
    But his back, though large, was not large enough to hold
    her forever.
    So all the creatures of the water and air were called to a meeting to see
    what they could do for Sky Woman.
    The snapping turtle said, “We must have some earth.”
    And so the beaver and the muskrat and all the birds that could
    dive tried to get some mud from the bottom of the ocean.
    They failed.
    Then the great snapping turtle found some mud already lodged
    in a hidden place in its own mouth.
    “Here is some mud.Rub it on the edges of my back and it will grow.”
    They did, and the turtle’s shell grow to become the land we know
    as North America.*

    (*First Nation story tellers of eastern North America repeated versions of this story
    …with the same core truths…expressed
    orally,  hence variations.   Indigenous people of western North America used
    ravens in their legends.)

    THINK ABOUT IT:  GIANT SNAPPING TURTLE and PLATE TECTONICS

    The Legend is not that much different from the scientific
    explanation of plate tectonics…great masses of rock floating
    above the earth’s liquid magma.   One touching theme in the
    legend is First Nation respect for all living things on the earth…
    and also recognition of women as leaders.


    MY THOUGHTS AS I BEGAN TO WRITE

      Why did I choose a boy rather than a girl?  Boys, in my
    experience teaching high school for 30 years, just do not read as well as girls.  So I wrote a book
    that I hoped boys would read as well as girls.  I created an indigenous boy to tell the story of his people. He asked
    questions that his wise grandmother answered.  All using first person dialogue between the boy and his grandmother.

    Seemed like a good idea.  It was not.


    End of story.

    Well not quite the end.  If I had not taken on the task I would never have got the
    phone call that led me to the Lubicon Cree…a small tribe that was forgotten.
    Next story.

    alan

  • EPIODE 385 WALL PAINTINGS BY MR. KUNA…ISLINGTON

    EPISODE 385     WALL PAINTINGS BY MR. JOHN KUNA…ISLINGTON


    alan skeoch
    July 2021


    This could have been my grandfather, Ed Freeman…trying to make a living selling produce from his tiny farm near
    Islington in 1908.  Tough times.   Sold the farm and headed for Northern Ontario where conditions were worse…seemed
    all the north was on fire…bush fires.

    MARJORIE SKEOCH MAKES A DISCOVERY


    “Alan, I want to show you something wonderful..startling.”
    “Not another visit to the Salvation  Army used clothing store I hope.”
    “Don’t be silly…I want you to see the street art gallery by John Kuna on brick walls of Islington.”

    “Islington … that was where granddad Freeman first settled in 1908…tried
    to run a market garden.  Tough time.  Failed.”
    “You might see him in one of the paintings.” (SEE FIRST PAINTING…HORSES AND WAGON)