Judy and Miranda are Northern Ontario girls and they wanted to show me their part of the world. Plus we wanted to spend as much time as we could together. So I flew into Sault Saint Marie and from there we drove two days to get to Kenora.
We had a lot of catching up to do. Covid wrecked any plans of getting together but we managed to continu meeting virtually. It was always good to see them on screen but there is nothing like actually being together. The eleven hour drive to Thunder Bay and then another six hour day to Kenora were perfect for all the catching up and discussing our work and art and creativity.
Throughout the years of this project Miranda has asked thought provoking questions and this trip was no exception. They often reveal our differences but mostly our deep connections.
So much fun.
Such a special trip.
The trees here are birch, sumac and black spruce. I was fascinated by the black spruce that seemed to have topknots with a smattering of branches beneath and perhaps thicker branches towards their base.
Islands beyond the treeline ......a different kind of edge.
We stopped at Wawa. I needed a photo with their goose to send one of my boys. Many years ago he had a summer job somewhere even further north but Wawa was where he got off the train before the long drive north. Just to give you an idea of how big Ontario is the train took 36 hours from southern Ontario Wawa. Oh, yes, and I learnt that Wawa means snow goose in Ojibwe.
It was special….all the stones so different to my Nova Scotian ones. That day it was stones covered in dots that caught my eye. Oh joy! And of course a few came home with me.
As we neared Thunder Bay we stopped at the Terry Fox memorial which I found deeply moving. I remember him running up Davis drive near our home in Newmarket, Ontario.
An inspiring, courageous and memorable young man.
A special time with Judy
And of course with Miranda too.
And me too!
I don’t often include images of people but this time I really want to record and remember these two beloved women who are so important to me.
Hugs to you both.
What a great trip - special people and special scenery too. xx
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to believe how much time it takes just to drive through Ontario alone. It took us three solid days to get from where we live to the western border when we drove out west a few years ago. The day we saw the Wawa goose it was teeming down rain so we hoped to get pictures on the way back...but no, it was pouring again.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you got to spend time with your friends and lovely to see the wonderful pictures of you all.
This does indeed look like a trip worth remembering, worth basking in and the many scenic photos and those of good friends will help tell this story for years to come. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful trip!
ReplyDeleteYou don't realise how big somewhere is if you fly, do you!