Glasgow University graduate Margaret Blair (nee Telfer) lives in rural Ontario and is the author of two books on Shanghai.

She writes of her poem: "The Canadian Thanksgiving is a public holiday held on the second Monday of October. It is an opportunity for people to give thanks for the bountiful harvest and good fortune of the past year. It is not derived from the American Thanksgiving, which is in November.

"For Canada, Thanksgiving continues the tradition of our native peoples' ceremonies of thanks for harvest and plenty, and that of later European immigrants' harvest festivals."

THANKSGIVING

Call of wild geese flying south

Field of sunflowers

Scurry of squirrels storing food

In the pine tree boughs

Silk sprouting from corn stalk tops

Ripened by soft rain

Drawn by three gorgeous horses

A Mennonite plough

Fertile brown furrows of earth

Waiting for next spring

Sunset over lake water

Tawny yellow hay

Maples' splendour of colour

Smile at the first sip of tea

Each in its own way gives thanks

For another peaceful year.