Canoe trip

The minister, Rev Katie, sponsored a church fundraising trip via canoe. We took the “Cranberry Lady” out onto the Fraser, and there I saw:

  1. Gillnetters working.
  2. More raptors and birds of prey than I can ever recollect seeing in one day.
  3. A LOT of dead salmon.
  4. A LOT of very bloated, unable to fly seagulls.
  5. The rotting backsides of businesses facing onto the Fraser.
  6. Kanaka park.
  7. A convivial bunch of fellow church goers including the 17 year old grandson of one, (who’s a bible believing Christian, but I don’t hold that against anybody I know in meatspace), whom I got seated with, and who regaled me with Red Dead Redemption stories, seeing as how I was the only one in the canoe who had clue ONE what he was talking about.  And I know who Linkin Park is.
  8. My lunch.  Rev Katie makes insanely good potato salad.  It wasn’t on her resume, but YUMMERS.
  9. What it’s like to paddle on the Fraser when you’re paddling upstream and the tide is making.
  10. Monster homes with monstrous docks.

I am a little stiff and a little sore today, but nothing like I expected, and I’m feeling a little giddy today from the exercise.  Blessed be!

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Allegra

Born when atmospheric carbon was 316 PPM. Settled on MST country since 1997. Parent, grandparent.

2 thoughts on “Canoe trip”

  1. Meatspace. Calls to mind Manny and his several arms, one of which looked like his meat arm. The Moon is a Harsh Mistress.
    DIDN’T know who Link Park was. Thought maybe, kin of Nick Park? Googled, now I know.
    “Live as though you’re going to die tomorrow, learn as though you’re going to live forever.” Yeah. But I’m not going to learn ANY MORE about Link Park. Have to draw the line somewhere.

  2. Linkin Park is a really rather dreadful band. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2H4l9RpkwM is the video I used to watch. Great visuals, but punk tunage, in my heavy handed view.

    Link WRAY, now, there was a man. His “RUMBLE” circa 1958 was a seminal tune in the history of rock and roll. Jimmy Page goes off on how amazing it is in It Might Get Loud, previously cited.

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