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Posted: May 6, 2026

What I remember is

By Peter Christensen

Op-Ed Commentary

My father was heavy powerful man, made his living cracking rocks with a sledgehammer to build the road between Radium and Banff, cut Christmas trees, lived in an uninsulated shack just north of Edgewater that is still standing.

After ‘the war’ he and his bride migrated to Central Alberta and took over a run-down farm that needed a strong back, faith, sons and fellowship with a community of farmers.

What I remember is

he was older, forty when he married

she having been through the war

they met in ‘37 during his pilgrimage

to the ‘old country’

there were no letters for seven years

wrote to her after the war in ’47 and asked

would she be his wife, come to Canada

start a new life

I admired his bruised workman’s’ hands

with which he kept an elegant log

while sitting at a plywood desk

in the corner of the bedroom

the commerce of his farm

the exact penciled arithmetic

never worked on Sundays

went to church at eleven,

Mother buried Sunday dinner in their bed

so it would be hot after service

then he would sleep

arms folded over his chest

in the gold-coloured armchair

placed in front of the south facing window

his callused hand occasionally found its way

across the side of my head, a stinging blow

that held anger and released it

I could be stupid, he hoped I had learned something

read the bible every morning

after devotions, a few novels

about heroes who lost their way

 and found joy in returning to the fold

my favorite image is of him

climbing the small steel ladder

that let a man reach deep into the hopper of the combine

take a handful of grain

chew it, taste it, the chop falling from his mouth

measure for hardness the kernels of barley

for their keep worthiness

wait for the sun to dry the swath

what more could be granted

to a poor man whose desire became belief

in the lord god almighty

in grain, a family, a tractor, sons.

– Peter Christensen is a Columbia Valley based writer and poet


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