Calgary Through the Eyes of Writers
Heavy horses at the Calgary Stampede (Photo: Shelagh McHugh Cherak)
At the gates, the young woman waves them in – free Stampede passes for the couple in their fortieth year of marriage. They make their way through “a clamour of fried onions” toward the Big Top and the “sweet hay-sweat/of Percherons dappled and black.” When the heavy-horse show is over, her husband jumps from the bleachers.
I watch him drop
stumble
on a cardboard box
lurch backward
two inch bolt
slices
scalp
wound flows
into a bystander’s pack of tissues
my hand
sticky and scarlet
his shirt soaked
blood
dropping on straw and the upturned brim
of my new white
cowboy hat
Catherine Moss, “Ruby Wedding Anniversary,” Swallowing My Mother (Frontenac House, 2001)