So, my journey begins. Travelling west down the trans-Canada always amazes me. You can watch the landscape change from farm lands, to forests, to hills, to mountains with rocky edges and waterfalls… and then somewhere the valley in between mountains start to widen and it becomes green and lush… and soon you are in the shuswaps. So green and fertile, beautiful lakes, welcoming cabins, fruit stands and always sunshine. And finally the Okanagan, desert-y and to me feels like summer all the time. Almost as if I stepped into a different country for a moment, landscapes like nothing else. And all of this within 9 hours of driving.
When I left Revelstoke the morning after I had stopped for the night, I saw a traveller holding out a sign for Nelson. I decided to stop and give him a ride. Not to Nelson, however, but he decided to go with me until Kelowna. The company was welcome. He was very pleasant, his name was Kjel. A social worker from Belgium, travelling around western Canada. He shared some of his music with me and was great company for the ride to Kelowna, where I dropped him off at the bridge. So long travelling friend. Its amazing, the people you meet… and why? And I wonder if our paths will cross again....
I got into Penticton and met up with Marc at the hostel, met a british friend he had acquired, named James. We all decided to find work together. We went out to an orchard we had an address for hoping to set up camp so we could start in the morning. Nobody was there, We called them and they told us there was no more work there. so we sat and made some phone calls to some other orchards in the area. Mark and I giggled to ourselves listening to James on the phone trying to get us a job. " 'ello sir! how are you t'day? We are three very enthusiastic cherry pickers, and we need to come and pick your cherries!"
Charming, but no dice. :)
We eventually found an orchard looking for workers, we followed a guy up to a place in Skaha and immediately went to work. Working in the trees, feeling the branches and the earth beneath my feet, the warm breeze… its heaven, and so grounding. The grounding that I've been needing. It does get tiring after a while in the heat, and hurts the fingers a bit. A few hours later a guy walked into the orchard with boss, he had such a calming disposition, sweet, shy smile.. I smiled his way and later went to introduce myself. His name is Anthony, from France. First time cherry picker. He stuck with us after that, Its so nice to find friends :)
Every morning we started early, at 6. Indian boss would come in and honk his horn, come knock on my window and make sure we were all up. Its perfect picking in the morning before the sun is to hot. I am not a very fast cherry picker, not like Anthony. Who picked 35 buckets on the day that I picked 24. Which was a lucky day for me because on other days it was 19, 15 and 14. Sonny called me lazy that day. The day I did 15, which was after the day I did 24. boo.
Our bathroom at the orchard is amazing. Our wooden outhouse. The door doesn't even close, you can see right through the cracks in the wall. and there isn't even a hole in the ground. haha. Amazing. But still more comfortable then squatting in the bush.
The evenings, the four of us would drive down to the beach and lay in the shade, take a dip in the lake, have a nap, and eventually go get some food and go back to the orchard. James sat and played Mark's guitar while the other two were talking, and I caught him quietly singing a song about the orchard :)
My birthday was really amazing. I couldn't have asked for more. I am blessed to have such wonderful people in my life.... I really am. Half a day in the orchard, the rest relaxing on the beach. That evening we went to an Italian restaurant… so delicious. What a special day. Although each day so far has been more then special...
Five nights in Penticton. Sleeping first in a parking lot, then three beautiful nights in an orchard and the last on a dead end road, shared only by a family of quail and a couple deer. Today I carry on on my journey and continue west. to Vancouver. Mark will fly out to London in a few days, and I will explore the city a bit and meet up with a few friends.
Thats us.....
2 comments:
Aww, that was lovely! Makes me miss you, but I'm so glad you're having a great time!!! :)
I love these photo's! glad you are having fun!
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