Our day in Penticton was one of contrasts. The walk was on a
relatively smooth path around the lakeshore, and although my cane glided easily
across the pavement, the wind made the walking itself not so easy going. I
always find that noise is a distraction to my concentration. On June 27, the
sounds of summer at the lake were in full swing and the gusty wind both muffled
and increased the cacophony of sound. It wasn’t a very relaxing walk.
Lyle and I celebrated Canada Day in Osoyoos with our
daughter and son-in-law. It was a lovely week, and I was sorry to see it
end. However, end it did and we moved on
to Golden for my last walk in British Columbia.
Truthfully, I hadn’t expected anyone else to join us for
this walk, so I was surprised and immensely pleased when Dale and Sharon pulled
up into the parking lot beside us. Sharon had heard about the walks through a
cnib contact from Kamloops and so, there they were!
Instead of the short walk that I had thought of originally,
Dale and Sharon led us on the most perfect guided walking tour of Golden. They
had both lived their entire lives in town and so were wonderful and informative
tour guides. They pointed out many of the regular tourist attractions,
especially the Big 7 Mountain, as well as some of the challenges that Sharon
encountered on her independent white cane walks in the downtown area. We also
stopped in at the Golden Star, the local newspaper. Our tour complete, Dale
treated us all to lunch at a local restaurant.
Thanks to Dale and Sharon for a great morning and a marvellous
wrap up to the BC portion of the White Cane Connections Walks.
The picture below shows Sharon and myself in the spirit
Square in Golden where we had stopped to “smell the roses” along the way.
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