6.6 🍁 Canadian Wilderness 🇨🇦

Part 6: Gratitude and Conclusion

Even when the cold makes your vision sharper, your toes nearly chip off, and your head feels like it might fall into a guillotine, I’d still go back to Canada. It’s beautiful—the people, wildlife, geography, the aurora, northern lights—all of it.

The Green Meadow, surrounded by water that feels endless, therapeutic, life-giving. Yes, the Canadian wilderness is extreme, cold, and sometimes insane in the membrane. But it’s real, it’s alive, it’s my inspiration.

Family, faith, creativity, gratitude… it all comes together. And that’s what matters.

Scott L.

Born Blessed in South Korea in 1969 and raised in Baltimore, I’ve built a career with 20 years in customer service and 10 years in behavioral health. The crowning jewel of my studies came when I earned the only passing grade of an A from a Harvard professor — a true master of the craft of Shakespeare

And the English language, whose guidance opened the gateway to worlds of imagination, discipline, and wonder.

Married for 25 years, I share the good life with two dogs (Isabella and Juliet) and one cat named Maddie. In my free time, I enjoy writing, biking, gospel music, and spending time with my pastor and friends.

https://www.eastwindpoems.site
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