We gathered in a calm state while remembering this place that we'd been to before: Whuh-I-kwal-luh-whum ("Dog Salmon Place"), the name for Little Squalicum Beach Park back when it was a fishing village site for Coast Salish people. We talked through the fascinating history of this park, from thriving village, to creosote factory, to Superfund site, and ultimately to the restoration-in-process place we know today. We acknowledged those in the community who have Turned Problems into Possibilities by helping to transform the contaminated soil/water, massively overgrown invasives and loss of wildlife into a healthier park for all.
After our opening circle, we set out to explore the park, and immediately saw the big Oeser Corporation smokestack looming above the hill of this lush, green park. We paused here to engage in what the Trilliums seem to love best: playing freely. The girls frolicked through the fields, making up lands, nests, characters, all fitting into a combined fantasty. The girls worked together on this project, and seemed to really enjoy their time together.
We then headed down under the bridge to the beach, and bundled up in the wind as we took out our baskets and learned from Isabel how to finish them off. For the next hour and 45 minutes, the Trilliums were in a state of Flow, focused on working diligently and present-mindedly to create beautifully and carefully woven baskets, all unique.
We finished our time on the beach, as the wind was blowing walked back up to the grassy field where we found a spot for Closing Circle. We expressed our gratitude, and blissfully walked towards home
Our Words of the Day? "Grass, basket weaving, and skits!"
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