I am Canadian
I recently bought the book O Canada by Chicken Soup for the Soul. I found a few writers whom I know, members of The Word Guild, Canadian writers who are Christian.
Canadian writers identify what makes Canada their home and what they most value about their country. Heidi McLaughlin writes about her husband’s passion for basketball and about hosting the Junior Men’s Basketball Team while living in Edmonton. Elaine Ingalls Hogg, weary from conference days and just wanting to get home, learns from an immigrant how he looks f orward to calling Canada home. Rose McCormick Brandon, also a fellow writer, shares her experiences growing up on Manitoulin Island, and Judi Peers writes about The Rookie Card.
There’s more to read between these pages and I intend to read this book cover to cover, a little at a time. Maybe it will help me identify what I like best about Canada. What I know is that whenever I have been out of the country for a vacation, I enjoy the trip, and I’m also glad to get back home. Home, where some land is still wild and free, where we experience 4 seasons, and where we can still live, vote, and worship in relative freedom.
Michael Buble, a fellow Canadian who travels to perform, sings:
Another winter day has come
And gone away
In even Paris and Rome
And I wanna go home
Let me go home
Canada’s land stretches from sea to sea, “from Bonavista to Vancouver Island, from the Arctic Circle to the Great Lake waters“— a wide expanse of land, some of which I have travelled either by plane or by car. My grandparents, after they retired from the farm, took a train trip on the Canadian National Railway, subject of a poem in my book, Once Upon a Sandbox, as I imagined what they saw.
…chin on the window ledge
I watch curly-horned sheep whiz by
they dine on pastures bigger than any I’ve seen
– do they wonder at the monster that rushes by?
lakes nestle between folds of land
and mountains wear white hats even in summer…
Canada is home to classical guitarist Liona Boyd; folksinger Gordon Lightfoot; singer Michael Buble; singer/songwriterAli Matthews; and yes, Justin Bieber, plus a host of others. It boasts artist Emily Carr; poetess, E. Pauline Johnson; and prolific writer Pierre Berton. Many who have sung, written about, or painted Canada’s features or people.
What do you like best about Canada? I look forward to hearing from you.
Oh, Canada; I love racing the Bay of Fundy tides as they come back to claim all in their path. I love the seagulls riding thermal waves of air up and over the cliffs. I love the smell of pine trees and salt air with a touch of the scent – freshly plowed potato field. I love the mournful warning of the fog horn on Cape D’or beeeeee- ummmmmm .I love the names of my Grandmother’s heritage where her family put down roots, Port Greville, Advocate, Apple RIver, Spicer’s Cove, Spencer’s Island, Isle a Haut, Refugee and Cape Chignecto, all her homeland in Nova Scotia. I am an American with Canadian roots showing. I’ve been away 20+ years hoping 2012 brings me back to my roots for a visit. I was lucky to visit many summers in my youth. I don’t know my Grandfather’s land just a name but no connection or longing,a distant foreign thought his La’ Acadie in Quebec, but maybe someday it too will share it’s roots.
An east coast person, by heritage, I see. I love going to Nova Scotia, the shoreline, the water. Enjoyed Cape Breton too.
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