Tuesday 1 January 2019

Winter in Cape Garner

Cape Garner in the winter-time is scenic. The white stuff falling from the sky blankets the entire town and makes going from place to place on the island a chore. For all its beautiful landscapes; a feast for the eyes, its roads are still a treacherous adventure. One had to be very careful to make sure that their vehicle didn't slip on the black ice covering the roads in the winter-time.

When it warmed up slightly from the snowfall, the moisture in the air turned to fog and that made it doubly dangerous to be driving the circuitous roads on the island. Street lamps were rare and it made it absolutely necessary to have one's vehicle's headlights in top working order. Even the slightest bend in the road could disguise a tree and running into a tree, even at 50km/hr would result in a collision with serious injuries. Winter wasn't a time to take chances especially on the road where the likelihood of waiting hours for a tow or emergency services to get to you.

As the days passed, the hurt and the loss lessened and things got back to an even keel. Mornings resulted in Alfredo heading out to the garden to go pick vegetables, Kyla ate breakfast and cleaned the house.

And two high-school boarders were brought in for their senior year from abroad; one from Japan, the other from Ireland. The one from Ireland (I have to go back into the game to remember his name; and unfortunately, I'm not about to do that at the moment until I catch up the rest of the photos, I've taken, in story-telling) got a chance to head out with his friend to a field trip along wth Braden's adoptive sister.

When they all got home from school, the first task was to study and study, they did. Of course it wasn't fun, but it was necessary. Braden had expectations of his children and they did what they had to; to meet expectations. After all, if they didn't achieve, they wouldn't go onto bigger and better things.

It certainly wasn't fun however for Braden's adoptive sister. Temper tantrums don't help, especially when they're teenagers. "Go do your school project; it's due in a week!"

Those who were in high-school also had plenty to do at home, including playing chess, ping-pong or learning the drums. There was no time to be bored because there was so much to do inside the home.

It appeared as though Alanna had taken her father's death really hard and was spending a lot of time learning violin - something her father had done. Guess it made her feel close to his spirit (and if she didn't get out of the cold soon, she'd probably freeze her hind-end off too...and that might encourage a reunion).

Kyla made chicken fried rice for dinner on the teppanyaki grill. It certainly made for a delicious meal.

And Greta took a congratulation call from a member of the Canadian Senate (the Upper House of Parliament). The Canadian Senate was modeled after the British House of Lords and consists of 105 members appointed by the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister who was Greta. Achieving the status of "Leader of the Free World (Canadian Prime Minister) in the federal election having won a majority government of 265 of the possible 338 seats in Parliament. The Canadian populace had overwhelmingly voted against the Liberal Party and had thrown them out of office. Greta had run on the Progressive Conservative party platform after having overthrown Scheer and his hardline rightwing policy leadership in the last PC party leadership race. The Canadian populace had asked for a more moderate Progressive Conservative stance rather than the hard-line anti-immigration policies of years past and Greta had met those concerns; her leadership race was a landslide win and she had been poised to take the helm of government in the federal election as well. And it was a good move for the Progressive Conservatives as her leadership had led them to a landmark majority government win with her taking the helm of government.

It also required security...and plans were being made to ensure that security from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) were able to do their jobs to protect the Canadian Prime Minister at both her residence in British Columbia and at 24 Sussex.

Life was good for Greta and her family.