Posts Tagged ‘Life at the Settlement’
Peter Rindisbacher 4
Friday, November 20th, 2009Artist was a Young Man – Alvin M. Josephy
Tuesday, November 17th, 2009Subtitled The Life Story of Peter Rindisbacher, this book was written as a supplement to the 1970 art exhibition of the same name. As a consequence, it is not very long, but it is filled with information of an often overlooked group of original Selkirk Settlers, the Swiss of 1821.
Notes of an Egging Expedition to Shoal Lake, West of Lake Winnipeg 4
Friday, November 6th, 2009The expedition began to go downhill for Donald Gunn once they arrived at Lake Manitoba. He developed a skin infection that painfully affected his eyes. On the third day, the group turned south, heading home to the RRS. They were near the south shore of Shoal Lake when the heavens opened, and they were forced to set up camp beneath the carts. The rain was intense, and they feared a lightning strike to the carts, caught as they were on the open plains. Everything, including the specimens, was thoroughly soaked.
Notes of an Egging Expedition to Shoal Lake, West of Lake Winnipeg 3
Thursday, November 5th, 2009The Working Dog – Part 2
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009The working dogs of Red River pulled another type of vehicle in the winter, too – the carriole. The carriole was a miniature version of the vehicle of the same name used with horses, and as such was more decorative in appearance than the usual toboggan-like dog sledge.



