Boswarlos

 

                                                          Boswarlos, oil on canvas, 40" x 90", Steven Rhude


I left the TransCanada at Stephenville and headed towards Lourdes, and yet Port aux Port Bay tugged at me. Boswarlos wasn't far so I thought, I'd double back and do the Cape St. George loop to Lourdes in an hour or so.
Boswarlos has a t- junction: right means open coast, left is a dead end fishermen's track with shacks, trailers, and a couple strolling with their infant.
I drove to the end and thought "would I or could I live here?' I got out of the car to stretch my legs and view the Gulf of St. Lawrence - perfection. From between the sheds a dog comes out towards me but at the time one measures caution, just as the dog probably was doing with me. Eventually we make friends and I promise 'T-junction' (my name for him) that if he lets me go back, I won't divulge his age. I can tell he likes his role patrolling up and down the narrow Boswarlos track, and how could one not respect that. I promise him he's headed for an oil on canvas. He sighs and relishes the afternoon warmth.
Back home I tell Simone about the encounter. She says "he's telling you something." I can never be sure of what.

Steven Rhude, Wolfville, NS

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