Thursday, October 31, 2024

50 years of gratitude

This week marks 50 years since my family of origin moved 
from small town Saskatchewan to the big city of Edmonton, Alberta. 
The picture below was taken the month before we came 
(in September of 1974). 

The colour picture below is from winter of 2011...

and the next picture is from the last day of September this year.


Our city has grown a lot since we came, 
from a population of about 445,000
to the present 1.1 million people.
The roads are busier (and always under construction).
The people are more diverse, 
and the arts and culture scene has grown
by more than leaps and bounds!

Unfortunately, homelessness has increased
(doubled since last year to 4,700 people lacking homes,
or so Homeward Trust tells us today)
mostly because successive governments have failed 
over the past 30+ years to build and maintain
housing stock that is affordable.

(I'll have news about a housing rally coming up 
for National Housing Day on November 23rd.
Watch this space.)

I am grateful for life in this city, 
first known as amiskwaciswâskahikan in Cree
or Beaver Hills House in English.

Thanks, Dad and Mom,
for your decision to move to this beautiful place
50 years ago -- how time flies!

Thank you, beautiful place on a beautiful river,
for being home for 50 years.

I am grateful.
Ninanaskomun.

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