Thursday, November 08, 2012

Daniel Trask - One Year


About a year ago I was contacted by the parents of Daniel Trask. Their son had gone missing and they suspected he would be in Temagami. They did a google search and came up with a link to my blog page. They contacted me to ask for a little assistance in getting connected with some people who might be able to help. Information was posted on ottertooth.com and friends of temagami facebook. Soon there were many people offering love and assistance. Daniel Trask became adopted into so many families at that time. Having walked the bush, scouted abandoned cabins, scoured spirit rock, I too felt as though Daniel was my brother.  
We are kindred spirits and Daniel belongs to a very large family now.

"Tree of Life" Daniel Trask 2011

The day before Daniel left on his journey, he drew this picture. Daniel was an artist at heart. He was a creative craftsman with a pen or a knife or even a rock and some cloth. Daniel knew that our life was but art and he freely expressed it. This is a beautiful rendition of the tree of life. It is hauntingly simple and humble. This looks to me to be a birch tree. There is no shortage of birch in Temagami. The birch tree was used and revered by our first nations. Sap to drink, paper to create everything from baskets to canoes to housing. The birch is loved by the beaver, who finds sustenance in its tender branches. Grouse pick at the new seed pods. The birch is indeed a tree of life in Temagami, and Daniel has made this drawing alive by its very recognition.


On Daniels birthday, I drew this drawing. It is a prayer doodle. As the lines flowed I prayed for Daniel and his family. I prayed for protection and understanding. I wanted to celebrate our magnificent connection through spirit. I wanted to recognize and put everything under the glorious light of the creator and hand it over. What could I really do? With so many people helping and searching I felt physically inadequate.


Explore Magazine had a very great article on Daniels disappearance. The backdrop photo to the article was this picture I took at the Changing of the Seasons ceremony 2011. I was very honored and marveled at the fact that I even had pictures of Daniel.


Daniel paddled into the Changing of the Season Ceremony like a true expert. He had command and comfort of himself and his vessel. I remember my wife and friends watching him in admiration as he landed at the ceremony site. After the ceremony, I couldnt help but see the expression on his face as he ate potluck. He was so captivating to me that I took these photos. I thought that he was an old friend of Temagami and had no idea that this was his first visit to Obabika. 

"one year" don wright 2012

So here we are, one year later. One year of concerns from an ever growing family. One year  of prayers, thoughts and vigils. One year of uncertainty, and for the immediate family.....one year of tears. One year of wondering and hoping. One year of seasons. 

One year feels like a lifetime when you are waiting and wanting and one year is but a single breath in the arms of the creator.

"metamorphosis of daniel" don wright 2012






3 comments:

  1. Maureen and Don TraskNovember 08, 2012 2:32 PM

    Don, you do and say the nicest things. What a wonderful way of capturing all that has happened over the past year. I had tried pulling something together, but just couldn't...surely this is why.

    Daniel was very artistic and creative, I know he would love to meet you and enjoy all your doodles and meaningful artwork.

    It is hard to believe it's one year since I contacted you, which helped us connect with the folks up there that Daniel met in his summer journey. We are grateful for all you have done and continue to do for us on our journey to find Daniel. Your "one year" doodle is amazing and so thoughtful, greatly appreciated!

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  2. Thank you for this. I believe to the very core of my being that Daniel is still out there, and one day we may be blessed enough to have him come home to his family. It's wonderful to see people still sharing his story, having his info and picture circulating, and stories of who he is and what he loves being shared helps keep hope alive in darker moments...I hadn't seen Daniel for years before he went missing, but thought of him and his brother surprisingly often...we grew up together, and though Daniel and I usually got into fights when we saw eachother (two equally strong-willed people!!), we always ended our visits with smiles, and it was always something to look forward to when we heard we would be going to the Trasks' for an evening. I now look forward to the day he comes home to his family. He is strong, and somehow, I'm sure this journey he is on makes sense to him, and one day his journey will bring him back to those that love him and miss him dearly. Until that happens, I say thank you, THANK YOU again for being a support to Don and Maureen, and keeping Daniel's story spreading. -Julie Ryan

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  3. Daniel has been FOUND:
    Bittersweet news, but we can now end our journey of uncertainty. For an update on the MibSAR search resulting in finding some remains of Daniel on May 24, 2015, news links, and the Celebration held on Sun. June 7, 2015, which is also Daniel's Birthday, go to the website page www.danieltrask.ca

    Thanks to all of you on this forum who have helped in keeping our message out there and supporting us to help find Daniel, greatly appreciated. Don and Maureen Trask

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