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Former Chemainus Shopkeeper Made Maritime History
NEWS ITEM: Shades of John Claus Voss! Now attempting to complete an unassisted, non-stop circumnavigation of the globe is 76-year-old Jeanne Socrates who cleared Victoria, B.C. Harbour, Oct. 3, 2018 in her 38-foot sailboat. Incredibly, she already has “3 1/2 solo sails around the world” under her belt and has twice before attempted to achieve her current goal. The English mother and grandmother is raising money for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution in England, which gives search-and-rescue training and...
Read MoreElizabeth Sea saved distressed boaters not once but twice
Berens Island, just off Esquimalt’s Work Point, and about midway in Victoria’s Outer Harbour, is a doubleheader. It commemorates not one but two Hudson’s Bay Company governors, Joseph Berens and Henry Hulse Berens respectively. That’s about it as far as their personal involvement with British Columbia goes, but it was enough for Capt. Henry Kellett, RN, to honour this nondescript rock with their names in 1846. After all, there were so many landmarks to identify–and existing Native names were...
Read MoreSCOTTIE CREEK’S JACK ROWLANDS HAD KING MIDAS TOUCH
Here’s a great story that I didn’t use in my newest book, Treasure Lost & Found in British Columbia… http://T.W. Paterson’s latest: Treasure Lost & Found In British Columbia The Rowlands saga began about 1880, when Jack, also known as Sam, decided to seek his fortune in booming British Columbia. He crossed the border, according to one account, just ahead of an angry American posse. Why his presence was so urgently desired by a sheriff on the other side...
Read MoreMy Memories of Childhood Christmases Resonate Stronger Today
Is it just me or was Christmas really better in ‘the good old days’? Mind you, I was younger then, and more impressionable. They weren’t any whiter in Victoria (Saanich, really) than they are now, with the rarest of exceptions. It did happen though, before global warming and all that. One of the best photos my father ever took is of skaters on what we called the ‘Overflow,’ Swan Lake’s annual flooding of farmers’ fields. It was good enough...
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