From Rick Boguski’s porch, you can sometimes see eagles surfing the winds gusting across pastures that skirt the fringes of the Rocky Mountains’ Livingston Range in southwestern Alberta.
Boguski sold his house in Calgary and brought his brother, Darryl Boguski, here, to a rented ranch house that’s more than a century old, as the coronavirus pandemic began sweeping the world in the spring of 2020.
Darryl has cerebral palsy, is autistic, blind and can’t speak. The house, nestled about 30 kilometres north of Pincher Creek, became a refuge for Darryl, surrounded by magpies, hawks, swallows and their two dogs, Gracie and June.
Now, the rhythms of Boguski’s life revolve around his brother’s needs.