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Remembering days at Edmonton Stockyard

By Phillip Coffey

Going to the stockyard feeling sleepy and free
with our Uncle Raymond, the skilled cow trader
All best friends that forever will be
Here we come folks, ’The Ridge Runner Raiders’

Uncle Raymond, Danny and I among the cow herd
Each one sold with a high pitch of chatter.
Buying ponies with our Fathers’ encouraging word(s)
Now stockyard being sold, only memories matter.
When I was very young I saw Uncle Raymond’s cattle truck at Keltner Store which was next door. I slipped away and went to the store, hoping I could catch a ride to Edmonton Stockyard with him. Did not go well; Mom caught me and whipped my rear end all the way home. - PC




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