The beautiful Tofino harbour
Kids, I fell in love in Tofino. And look who I fell in love with (she also fell in love with me). Excuse the wood chips on my socks!
Her name is Soupy, and she totally "got" my vibe. She attached herself to my front, under my chin, laid her little head on me and our conversation went something like this:
Hello.
Hello.
Hello. Hello.
Pretty birdy.
Okay.
Okay.
Hello.
I said to Chris, "Finally, I have met someone on my conversational level." Cackling.
My friend, Christine Lowther, noted West Coast poet,
environmental and animal activist,
and lover of the earth. With Soupy.
Where to start? Four GLORIOUS beach walks. Waves. Varying weather. Including a wonderful storm Saturday night. Add to that chocolate, yummy vegetarian food, a great friend, a bird and a dog - what more is there? Take a peek:
Sophie, with the toy I brought her
She kind of liked me, too.
Tuff City girl, and friend
Beach walks were heavenly. The waves were wonderful, and we enjoyed sunshine, sunset, grayness, light rain - an array of much gentler weather than is usual here in winter.
Behind those trees is the world class destination resort, the Wickaninnish Inn, which brooked enormous local opposition when it was first proposed, but which seems to have fitted itself into the landscape as unobtrusively as possible. We've gotten used to it.
How I have missed sunsets at Chestermans. Years of missing!
Next day was beach gray, and lovely, with
wave action that delighted the surfers.
This is a wonderful place for young people....and dogs.......
..........and birds! This man strolled the shore with a band of crows and a couple of large ravens hopping alongside him very sedately. Every twenty yards or so, he would stop, they would sit, watching him expectantly, and he would share with them the contents of his pockets. Friend of crows and ravens! I decided I will be another one,once I am back there.
Happy dogs are everywhere.
This was Pup's favourite beach.
Sophie is lucky, as she lives at Chestermans.
You can see Lone Cone in the background.
I was delighted by the waves,and could not get enough of them.
At the house, I could still hear them,
and slept better than I have in years.
"Downtown" Tofino - overlooking the harbour
Upstairs in this building is a wonderful art gallery full of West Coast art.
Downstairs is the Whale Center, my first job - selling tickets to whale tours -
when I first moved to Tuff City.
The Village Green, center of festivities for such events as the Whale Festival in March,
and farmers' and artists' markets in summer.
This is the heart of the village center - the eclectic shops, galleries, post office and bank
are all within a four-block radius. I love that about it. Village life is just my size - so friendly. The energy of this place is amazing. It is a power place. The ley lines intersect in a way which draws certain of us to her: artists, environmentalists, writers, poets, seekers and dreamers. I am among my people there.
A gust of wind
wraps around me
like a hug,
sings joyously in the tops of the trees,
It's like the place itself
has missed me.
I'm so in love
with the westerly.
Take a left at Brown Rice Corner.
Hang my heart
on the topmost tree.
A deep sense of homecoming
fills my heart:
I'll be back -
make a place for me.