😷🤠😞 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.
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😷🤠😞 Now, the rhythms of Boguski’s life revolve around his brother’s needs.