Custom Mik'Maw boots and moose stew




One of our favorite people is Sister Harriet who lives on the Eskasoni Reserve, about 40 minutes west of Sydney.  Since Hurricane Fiona, I've been on the chainsaw frequently.  I was able to score the last pair of size 9 steel-toed safety boots from Walmart.  They are needed to protect my feet from falling limbs and cut logs.  Harriet is quite an artist, and she has created many art objects and illustrated story books.  I asked her to put a Mik'Maw design on my boots for luck and safety.  She drew the Native symbol for the Sun and the Moon on each, with my name in the Mik'Maw language.  It's pronounced "Baad dleck".  I wear them every time I'm on the chainsaw, and will always treasure them and remember her for this fine memory.


Super custom, the only pair in the entire world!  Original art by Harriet.


And if the boots weren't fine enough, Harriet sent us home with a container of freshly made Moose Stew.  I haven't had moose for 50 years, since I was a young missionary in St. Paul, Alberta.  It's going to be a fine treat on these chilly fall evenings.

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