The following photos are from the first few days of my trip. This time was mostly spent with the men (distant cousins) from Norway.
By the way - we are relatives. The first woman of my family on our family farm Nedre Havn was Rannei Skjenna born about 1760. We are relatives for sure - but a bit remote. - Arne Jorgen Ronningen
Trip to Medicine Hat |
The first verse of Eric Clapton’s Alberta captures my sentiments… Alberta, Alberta, Where you been so long? Alberta, Alberta, Where you been so long? Ain’t had no loving Since you’ve been gone. http://youtu.be/zh7sqDlxBaE |
Over the Drumheller area. The view was spectacular. This area really needs to be seen from both the air and the ground to get a good feeling for the geology.
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Driving down to Medicine Hat. I took a whole pile of photos but none of them really captured the vastness of the land. I love the wide open spaces. The drive is a few hours but it flew by. Mom and I talked and talked, and I gawked out the windows savouring the views.
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The moon coming up over Alberta.
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Aunty Rena’s Farm |
When I was young we used to visit my Great Aunty Rena’s farm every summer. Usually we only stayed for an afternoon, or maybe a night, but for two summers I stayed there myself for a few weeks. It was (is?) one of my most favourite places. I can close my eyes and smell the sweet smells of sagebrush and manure, and feel the warm wind on my skin.
My cousin Dale lives there now.
The house in the photo below is the original house. It was replaced with a new one in 1977, complete with running water and a bathroom. My last stay there was when they were building it.
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Buffalo Skjenna Farm |
This is the second house that my great-grandparents lived in. The first was a sod shack. Theirs was a love story that I will tell in another post, but suffice it to say they left a prosperous farm in Norway to come to Canada.
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Skjenna farm inhabitants. I’m in the pink and I have Skjenna gard 3 ; Arne owns the original Skjenna gard in Norway ; the group of people in the centre are occupants of Skjenna gard 2 – Buffalo – Melvin, Uncle Olaf’s son, is standing next to Arne.
I seem to be the shortest Skjenna, or maybe I was just standing in a hole.
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Moon rising over Skjenna.
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They have the most beautiful view out of their kitchen and living room windows. I could wake up to a view like that any morning.
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Gas City Campground |
Nice campground right in Medicine Hat. It is about 10 minutes from Graham’s house so will be a good base for next summer’s visit.
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Echo Dale Picnic |
On Thursday afternoon Graham arranged a bbq picnic for the Norwegians. He rented the group camping area in Echo Dale, a park just outside of the Hat. It was lovely. |
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Uncle Olaf talking with Arne. They were talking about old times in Norway. I am certain that Uncle Olaf enjoyed speaking in his childhood tongue. He has many stories to share about his youth.
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The feast that Graham prepared. Huge Alberta beef t-bone steaks and all the fixings. No one left the table hungry that’s for sure.
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Mom talking with Arne. Rolf in the background.
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Once in a blue moon…
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Artifacts and Interview with Uncle Olaf |
My great-grandfather Skjenna was a trained carpenter/wood carver. I have many drawings done by him. These are examples of his work that Doris (Aunty Rena’s daughter) has. He was very talented.
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The three Skjenna farm owners. Arne, Uncle Olaf and myself. I can hardly call my place a farm, but since we once bred Fjordings I guess we qualify. |
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The three Norwegians at Elkwater. |
We had a wonderful visit – it was great to get to know these distant cousins of ours, and especially the current owner of Skjenna. He clearly loves the place and is doing much to restore and preserve the buildings and land. It is a designated historical property. I saw Skjenna once when I was a little girl… someday I’d like to see it again.
Nature is not only all that is visible to the eye.. it also includes the inner pictures of the soul - Edvard Munch
Laura,
ReplyDeleteYour photos are lovely as, as is the corresponding prose! You make our farm look and sound soooo romantic. It was great to see all of you out here on our Skjenna farm. Since purchasing the farm about 25 years ago I cannot believe how much I have grown to love living here. I am looking forward to seeing you all out here again next summer:)
Maggie (Mel and family)
There is nothing as compelling as personal oral history lessons:)
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