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Friday, August 6, 2010
Blog words to continue
Well... here Aja and I are back in Victoria... it was an amazing year on the road... so much to think about ... so many great people and places to remember ..... we had an amazing adventure and it has changed our lives in many ways.... now that we are back home please let us know if you would like us to continue the blog ... if you do we will continue blogging about our adventures here at home.... drop us a note at mrblackcarrick@yahoo.ca an email address that is a combination of streets I have lived on... black street in whitehorse where i was raised and carrick avenue where i stayed in victoria while going to university.... cheers my friends... i hope to hear from you....
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Making the news
We traveled to Powell River to visit Noelle who we met in St Jorioz France. She was in Canada visiting her son Pierre. While there, we went to the one day will be world famous sand castle celebrations. Under the design of Sheila we built a mandala out of sand, shells, rocks and sea-weed which was finished off by having a crowd of people from the celebrations lay down and join hands. The whole thing was filmed for the local media and tv access programs.
Monday, July 5, 2010
BD cake
On my birthday we were still traveling in the Yukon. We went to a friends house and Aja made me a cake. An organic angel food cake to which she added wild cranberries. It was delicious and a perfect birthday gift. The only thing Aja realized is that it is hard to keep the cranberries on just one side of the cake even if you sift and stir and try and strain the runny batter with your fingers. It was, however, very entertaining to watch her try. The fact that she had so much fun making it was what made the whole birthday event perfect.
Celebration
Every two years dancers from the First nations around the Yukon and Alaska gather for "Celebration." My family and my clan, invited me and Aja to come along and take part in the experience and help the elders. One of the highlights was when my niece Megan sang her own song from the main stage. She wrote the song when she was doing her 4 day isolation at her coming of age ceremony. Three days of celebration in Juneau Alaska with dancing on the Grandstand, the stage and even overflowing onto the street.
Sacred Graves
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