Saturday, 21 July 2007

Ontario/Nagagami River

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Doug dropped me off at the spot where I had left off the day before. It was dawn and a pack of wolves very close by released their early howls. They were in chorus just as we were in our drive to our spot. Our bhajan, or devotional song, was specific and disciplined. The wolves song was spontaneous, greeting the new day.

It was good to know that more creatures lurk in this bush than I've ever seen. There is a wealth of wildlife in this northern boreal forest.

The Nagagami River became our water playing field. Water seems to bond us and make the atmosphere light.

In Hearst, the heat is on. We happened to hit a record high temperature for Ontario.

Representatives from the local newspaper 'Le Nord,' came by for an interview and photos. Radio station CINN invited us down to the station for a live on air interview. Billie the parrot made her radio debut with a boisterous "Hello!"

Hearst is a proud healthy town of 6000 people. Everyone looks after their property very well. There is nothing posh, but quaintness and neatness seems to be the mode here.

People downtown showed a natural aptitude to talk and hear about spirituality.

42 kms

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