pferguson | November 1, 2018
Keeping Watch The news came four days into November…a Saturday…1916…James Cleland Richardson wounded and missing. Perhaps there was hope? Perhaps better news to follow? Now, each movement an ache. Hands clenched, then opened, to feel the comfort within the repeated motion. Ten things done and a minute passed. Busy work. Pauses throughout the day…with sons […]
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Tags: 4 November 1916, Chilliwack, David Richardson, Family, James Cleland Richardson, Mary Richardson
pferguson | October 7, 2018
As Families Do An October evening in Chilliwack. The Richardson family, mother and father, family – without the sounds of overseas. Perhaps within their chairs, cups of tea and Dundee cake. The crackle from a fireplace and as families do talking of their day. Yet within their speak, the name of one – James – […]
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Tags: 8 October 1916, Chilliwack, David Richardson, Emma Stevens, Family, Home, James Cleland Richardson, Keep the Home Fires Burning, Mary Richardson
pferguson | September 18, 2017
It’s Better When it Rains We wander over to the car rental to acquire our rolling steed for the day and head out for Vimy (September 18, 2017). This is the first time I have ventured onto the frontier, driving and navigating myself and my friend towards various landscapes of conflict. Certainly there are challenges, such as the GPS path, wonderfully […]
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Tags: Adanac Military Cemetery, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders of Canada, Beaumont-Hamel, British Pathe, Canadian Merchant Navy, Chilliwack, Dick Smith, Mont-Saint-Eloi, Mud, Newfoundland Park, Parsons Family, Piper James Cleland Richardson VC, Rain, Thiepval Memorial, Vimy Ridge
pferguson | May 13, 2017
The Nile Campaign 1884 – 1885 As we walk from Liverpool train station the blue-green figure of an officer on a stone plinth attracts us. Together we walk across the roadway and stand before Major General George Earle CB, CSI. Upon the plaque KIRBEKAN stands out from the text and my mind, for I have […]
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pferguson | October 8, 2016
A Time to Reflect and be Reflective October 8, 2016 It is raining today, water hurtling down from a darkened sky. It is a time to reflect and be reflective, a time for a centennial eulogy that speaks to all of us this day…but what more can be said about this piper James that has […]
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Tags: 16th Battalion CEF (Canadian Scottish), 1916, 8 October 1916, 9 October 1916, A Hard Rains Gonna Fall, Adanac Military Cemetery, Bell's Hill, Brothers and Sisters, Chilliwack, Chilliwack Museum, Chilliwack War Memorial, Family, Fathers and Mothers, Five Corners, Former Chilliwack City Hall, Friends, Honour, Inspiration, James Cleland Richardson, Lovers, Peace, Piper Richardson Centennial, Piper Richardson Statue, Relatives, Rutherglen, Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, Sons and Daughters, United Church Chilliwack, Victoria Cross