July 23, 2023, Nanaimo- It was a cheerful face and voice that greeted me, as I rounded the corner for a second time, whilst looking for the driveway to a friend’s home, on the east side of Victoria. Debra, and one of her neighbours, saw to my parking Sportage and entering her humble abode.
For the second straight visit to a long-time friend, (the other being a few days ago, in Ashland), I was told I am the first out-of-towner to visit since COVID. It is an honour to be so designated. Debra and I spoke at length about her family, and mine; about the joy and challenge of being Baha’i in a distracted world and about the guidance we have each received from unseen hosts.

Debra and me at her home
One of the great joys of visiting the Pacific Northwest is to dine on wild caught salmon. So it was, that I was treated to that succulent fish, along with fresh salad and a piece of freshly baked British Columbia blueberry pie. The feast has been anticipated since 2015, when I was not able to stay on V.I. long enough to make this connection. The main reason for visiting V.I. druthis time, is a fait accompli. Debra became the first to use my Bear Drum in a chant, since it was repaired, a few weeks ago. I was thus doubly honoured.
After about three hours, I bid Debra farewell and headed back towards Painted Turtle Hostel. The appeal of Malahat Skywalk, about halfway between Victoria and Nanaimo, was irresistible. A lovely and winsome attendant greeted me and explained the process of navigating the boardwalk and spirals . I then set out, joining several families and couples, on the route, which proved quite easy. The views of eastern Van couver Island-and of the mainland Sunshine Coast, are unparalleled, on a sunny day like today.
Here are some scenes from Malahat. Presenting the Skywalk and its surrounds.






This auspicious day thus was a banner time, well-spent in every way.
Beautiful country — what is the mountain in the 34d from bottom shot?
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It was only identified as ” in Vancouver North Shore Mountains”. Further investigation shows it is Crown Mountain..
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What a wonderful visit and meal!! I love the travelogue of the Skywalk! Your photos are lovely…
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Thanks so much, Val! I will resume writing tomorrow, as I need to get a new adapter sleeve for my SIM card to go into the laptop. The two adapter sleeves that I’ve had forever are kaput.
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Gorgeous—and I so miss dining on wild-caught salmon! I took it for granted when I lived in the NW.
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It was delectable. I get wild-caught salmon at Trader Joe’s.
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Gary , I was very happy to have you in my home. Fresh sockeye was my thought that morning as I awaited your arrival. Thank you for serving up our meal and doing the dishes! Much appreciated. I gifted the rest of the pie to a friend and her mate.
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All great desserts find their way to appreciative palates!
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