September 2021 Issue 154

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The kids of Summer by Greg Mason Summer life started when we finished school in late June. The vacation time seemed like it lasted most of the year. It was the season of making summer friends and stories to tell once school started again in the fall. The excitement of the summer this year wasn’t camping in a tent. It was going to a summer camp for two weeks with other kids. I saw this as a time of child’s play, living outside and having fun. We arrived to find we would sleep in a bunkhouse shared with other boys. We had mandatory activities, different everyday for boys and girls. We shared the lake with the girls though. The one day per week we all gathered together was Wednesday. Wednesday was movie matinee day, and we received 15 cents to spend however we liked. It could be while at the movie or the local store after. Movies were fun, but cool things like balsa gliders and plastic jets, which you could launch with an elastic band attached to a hand-held stick, were in the store. A 15 cent toy, one for each child, was a special treat. No sharing required. Balsa gliders required assembly, with a plastic piece that connected the wings before clipping onto the main body. You could slide the wings forward for long glides or back for fighter plane stunt mode, which was our preference. Even though they were gliders, we accompanied flights with jet sound effects. Made from balsa, they were fragile, so hitting hard in a nose dive often caused the wings to come off. A few of these deadly landings and the wings wouldn’t clip in anymore. Being balsa plane mechanics, we learned to cut away wounded parts and freshen up the wings so they would attach again. This repair breathed new life into ageing fighter planes. One week we chose the plastic jets. We soon learned to launch them up, or they quickly flew out of sight into bushes or trees, un-findable. We settled on the balsa planes, they came home after every flight. The girls were there too, doing other activities, but we didn’t care, as they were girls. They were always entertaining at the nightly campfire, the first to lose their marshmallows to the flames. A lost marshmallow was always lamented with bloodcurdling shrieks, like you’d expect in a horror movie – you couldn’t tell the difference? Nighttime brought out the fears older boys used frequently and unsparingly to trigger the younger campers. Of course there was a green monster prowling the forest, especially after the lights went out. You could hear growls, groans, and other sound effects that the older kids had perfected, mimicking sounds of monsters from TV shows that we were too young to watch. Young kids just knew

fear. That’s how summer camp was, only safe in daylight, and I never wanted to go home. Two weeks at camp was an eternity, which had an ending too. Saying goodbye to newfound friends was a tearfull time. We had suffered, learned and endured a lot together in two weeks.. As it came to the final day, I was preparing myself to start grade two. Greg Mason lives in Chemainus and is a member of the CVCAS Writers Circle. Go to CVCAS.ca/literature for a video-reading of The Kids of Summer.

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September Forecasts

6min
page 77

HeartMath Can Help You

5min
pages 74-76

Managing Changes With Ease

2min
page 72

Jump Into Music

2min
page 69

The Importance of Our Microbial Friends

3min
page 70

Helping Our Kids Cope

2min
page 68

The Other School Supplies

2min
page 67

September Arts

4min
pages 64-65

Waterfalls in The Fall

2min
page 63

Cowichan Valley Probus Club

1min
page 62

Selecting Exterior Colours

2min
page 61

Re-wilding with Native Plants

2min
page 58

What is Iboga?

3min
page 57

Flowering Bulbs: Nature’s Gift That Keeps Giving

3min
pages 59-60

Canna Classes With Robin Round

2min
page 56

Flower Pot Art Show Sale and Garden Walk

2min
page 55

Fall into Something Special at the Public Market

2min
pages 52-53

So What Happened? A Tale of Two Land Use Plans

4min
pages 47-48

2021 Election Candidates

6min
pages 44-45

3 Tips to Weather a Financial Storm

2min
page 51

Sleep Makes You Smarter

2min
page 50

Free workshop for Cowichan Businesses

1min
page 49

Things I Will Consider in Preparing to Vote

2min
page 43

Creatively Writing Our Recovery

2min
page 42

One World Festival: Honouring Cultural Diversity

10min
pages 38-41

We’re Back to The Polls

2min
page 36

Cowichan Women’s Health Collective

3min
pages 34-35

The S’amunu/ Somenos Watershed- A watershed in Trouble

2min
page 25

Boost and Preserve Brain Power

4min
pages 32-33

What is a Life Coach?

2min
page 31

Quw’utsun Sta’lo’ Skweyul, (Cowichan River Day

2min
page 24

Darsana Tea

1min
page 23

Hunting the Elusive Porcini

4min
page 21

Can We Talk?

1min
page 20

Farming in the 21st Century

5min
pages 14-15

Cowichan Exhibition

1min
page 13

Very Special Sandwiches

3min
pages 16-17

Celebrating Arts and Nature in Lake Cowichan

2min
page 8

Artists’ Demos Offer Glimpses Into Creativity

2min
pages 6-7

The Joy of Picking Fruit With Fruit Save

2min
page 18

September Events

2min
page 5

The Kids of Summer

2min
page 19
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