Fogswamp
A trilogy of stories by the Edwards family about their fascinating life in the Bella Coola area. Trudy, daughter of Ralph Edwards, continues the Lonesome Lake story. She, her husband and daughter carried on the work with the trumpeter swans that Ralph had begun. The book tells of their life on the isolated farm they built for themselves in the Chilcotin wilderness of the BC coast. Trudy's father is Ralph Edwards, a pioneer settler, who came to public attention in the early 20's when he spotlighted the plight of the Trumpeter Swans which were then in danger of extinction. He was appointed bird warden by the Canadian Wildlife Service. This work is now carried on by his daughter, Trudy. The lives of Trudy, her husband Jack, and their daughter Susan, now 17, complete the trio whose adventures and experiences are recounted in this fascinating story. A visit to Fogswamp Farm by co-author Ruth M. McVeigh provides the perspective of an outsider as she marvels at the surprisingly high standard of living the family has achieved and the prodigious amount of work and courage it represents.
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Fogswamp
A trilogy of stories by the Edwards family about their fascinating life in the Bella Coola area. Trudy, daughter of Ralph Edwards, continues the Lonesome Lake story. She, her husband and daughter carried on the work with the trumpeter swans that Ralph had begun. The book tells of their life on the isolated farm they built for themselves in the Chilcotin wilderness of the BC coast. Trudy's father is Ralph Edwards, a pioneer settler, who came to public attention in the early 20's when he spotlighted the plight of the Trumpeter Swans which were then in danger of extinction. He was appointed bird warden by the Canadian Wildlife Service. This work is now carried on by his daughter, Trudy. The lives of Trudy, her husband Jack, and their daughter Susan, now 17, complete the trio whose adventures and experiences are recounted in this fascinating story. A visit to Fogswamp Farm by co-author Ruth M. McVeigh provides the perspective of an outsider as she marvels at the surprisingly high standard of living the family has achieved and the prodigious amount of work and courage it represents.
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Fogswamp

Fogswamp

Fogswamp

Fogswamp

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A trilogy of stories by the Edwards family about their fascinating life in the Bella Coola area. Trudy, daughter of Ralph Edwards, continues the Lonesome Lake story. She, her husband and daughter carried on the work with the trumpeter swans that Ralph had begun. The book tells of their life on the isolated farm they built for themselves in the Chilcotin wilderness of the BC coast. Trudy's father is Ralph Edwards, a pioneer settler, who came to public attention in the early 20's when he spotlighted the plight of the Trumpeter Swans which were then in danger of extinction. He was appointed bird warden by the Canadian Wildlife Service. This work is now carried on by his daughter, Trudy. The lives of Trudy, her husband Jack, and their daughter Susan, now 17, complete the trio whose adventures and experiences are recounted in this fascinating story. A visit to Fogswamp Farm by co-author Ruth M. McVeigh provides the perspective of an outsider as she marvels at the surprisingly high standard of living the family has achieved and the prodigious amount of work and courage it represents.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780888391049
Publisher: Hancock House Publishers
Publication date: 01/01/1977
Pages: 255
Product dimensions: 0.22(w) x 0.33(h) x 0.02(d)

About the Author

Halifax born Ruth M. (Jones) McVeigh lives in Union Bay on Vancouver Island. She began her career in writing as a cub reporter with the Halifax newspaper and wrote reviews and features for the Toronto GLOBE AND MAIL, the Vancouver SUN and WESTERN LIVING Magazine before taking the job of Women's Editor at the Campbell River COURIER & UPPER ISLANDER and writing the North Island Tourism booklet. Her autobiography, Shifting Ground, will be available through Amazon in June. In 1960 while living in Orillia, Ontario, she and her first husband founded the Mariposa Folk Festival which is now in its 45th year.

Table of Contents

Anahim Lake-Lonesome Lake. Friday February 13, 19767
Growing Up at Lonesome Lake13
The Trumpeter Swans19
How The Swans Were Saved37
Lonesome Lake, February 14, 197645
Establishing Fogswamp Farm59
Trails and Roads81
Lonesome Lake, February 15, 197689
Weather and Watermelons95
Voices of the Wild105
Jack and the New Yorkers109
Bathing Bears and Growling Grizzlies117
Furred and Feathered Neighbors123
Fire!141
Floods and Other Disasters149
Vigorous Vacations195
Fogswamp Horse Sagas213
Cow Problems and Problem Cows225
""People-Watching"" in the City239
Williams Lake, February 20, 1976245
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