When people ask if I’m going home after I finish up school I tell them it’s not a possibility. I grew up in a small town in Northern B.C., and my Mom currently lives in an even smaller town even further north. Below is an email that was waiting in my Mom’s inbox when she arrived at work this morning, just to demonstrate exactly how remote and rural her situation is.
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 11:45 AM
Subject: Wolf spotted
On the weekend Security personnel spotted a Wolf on the street by the hospital entrance at the ambulance station. Please be aware that there are wolves in the vicinity.
XXXX - Manager Executive & Administrative Services
Some offices send out notices about changes in cleaning personnel or lock-up procedure, others apparently send out wolf warnings. One of my Mom’s co-workers found a wolf on her front porch recently and responded by pelting potatoes at it. In another town near-by, my mom had a neighbor shoot at a bear out the back window of their house.
It’s been over 10 years since I lived in my hometown, not always in large cities, but I now refer to cities with populations of less than a million as small. Hearing about wolves and bears wondering the streets puts a few things in perspective.
