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Sharon Butala Reflects on 30 years of Wallace Stegner House
We caught up with Sharon Butala to see what she has been up to lately and to look back on what she was thinking 30 years ago when she worked with the community of Eastend to establish Wallace Stegner House.
Intimate Reminder
Depicted is a pair of one of the Canadian Grasslands most iconic birds of prey, the Burrowing Owl. Due to habitat loss and other factors, this species is currently on the decline in Canada.
Geography of Hope – the Stegner Legacy
A child walks away from the kitchen door, through weeds trampled grey to the edge of the garden where the wind and grass waits. Beyond the rhubarb and into the endless sage-pocked green, the sound of his father’s cursing fades and is gone. He enters easily into a solitude held together by meadowlark song. There are gophers and small, bobbing owls that live in their burrows and now and then a badger looking back at him.