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It All Started With Words From My Past

 

In 1966, I graduated from high school with my senior matriculation. The movement from province to province in my high school years gave me the net benefit of completing the equivalent of a first university year at the age of 17. There it was in 1966 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in black-and-white, for all to see, page 15 of the 1966 Westwood Collegiate yearbook:                   

 Linda Carter: Ambition: To travel. Probable destination:

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 Paddling around the world in a canoe.

Maybe, way back then, at the age of 17, I had a premonition. I wanted to see the world, feel the world, experience the world as we know it and as we don’t know it, sense the rush of the new and different. I wanted to see the sun rise and set over the horizon in the northern hemisphere, southern hemisphere, the Far East and the mid-west. Well I am not paddling a canoe but there is a reasonable comparison since the same shoulder and bicep muscles that  I used to paddle a canoe in my younger years now propel a wheelchair.

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