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Alequiers: The History of a Homestead Volume 8
Contributor(s): Schintz, Mike (Author)
ISBN: 1552380920     ISBN-13: 9781552380925
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2003
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Annotation: This is the story of a one hundred-year-old log house on the banks of the Highwood River, in Southern Alberta, with particular emphasis on the time that the author and his family spent there in mid-century. The book details what little is known about the original settler on the site -- Alexander McQueen Weir -- and goes on to describe the changes in structure which took place under succeeding occupants, the Royle and Schintz families. The book is also a tribute to his talented parents, both of whom produced outstanding works of art, while living and raising a family under conditions reminiscent of earlier, pioneer times. Schintz imparts the flavour of the Foothills with vivid and often humorous notes about neighbors, Bar U Riders, and the Stoney people, as well as describing the wildlife that has always contributed to the magic of Alequiers. Alequiers will draw readers into the orbit of the daily life of a homesteading family who resided in one of Alberta's most prominent ranching districts with its whimsical and nostalgic journey into a recent, yet distant, past.
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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Personal Memoirs
- Nature | Animals - Wildlife
- Biography & Autobiography | Historical
Dewey: B
LCCN: 2003363472
Series: Legacies Shared
Physical Information: 0.56" H x 6.34" W x 7.1" (0.49 lbs) 207 pages
 
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"The sky had become overcast again, and the tops of the hills showed vaguely in the dusk: grey snow against grey sky, adding to the sense of desolation. To the southeast, where the trail winds its way toward Longview and the prairie, I could just make out the corner of the hill from which the lights of home were first visible on a winter night. What a home this was then How wonderful, after the cold, dark miles, to come in to the warm, bright kitchen, redolent with the smell of fresh baked bread and little boy's bath water And dear Mother, welcoming me in with my saddlebags, eagerly going through the mail for a letter from England, or perhaps a much-needed cheque from the publisher of her latest children's book."
--from Alequiers: The History of a Homestead

Alequiers is the story of a one-hundred-year-old log house on the banks of the Highwood River in Southern Alberta, with particular emphasis on the time that author Mike Schintz and his family spent there. The book details what little is known about Alexander McQueen Weir, the original settler on the site and goes on to describe the changes in structure that took place under succeeding occupants, the Royle and Schintz families. The book is also a tribute to the author's talented parents, both of whom produced outstanding works of art while living and raising a family under conditions reminiscent of earlier, pioneer times.

Schintz imparts the flavour of the foothills with vivid and often humorous notes about neighbours, Bar U Riders, and the Stoney people, as well as describing the wildlife that has always contributed to the magic of Alequiers. A welcome addition to homesteading literature and social history, Alequiers will draw readers into the orbit of the daily life of a pioneering family who resided in one of Alberta's most prominent ranching districts with its whimsical and nostalgic journey into a recent, yet distant, past.


Contributor Bio(s): Schintz, Mike: - Mike Schintz is the co-author (with Robert J. Burns) of Guardians of the Wild: A History of the Warden Service of Canada's National Parks and was a National Park Warden for thirty-nine years.