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A Stormy Night on Seymour Narrows

A new podcast inspired by the lore of Ripple Rock.

 

It’s the Fifties. The daughter of Coastal B.C.s Travelling Dentist witnesses a surprising secret but is distracted by falling in love. Years later, in the face of a woman she’s never met, she discovers what she missed that stormy night she and her father took a boat in the treacherous waters of Seymour Narrows.

“When I saw her face for the first time, I could see she had no idea; she was an innocent.”

“And to me, the silence around it sounded like a train screeching into the station. All that time gone by . . .   But the secret – it’s still alive.”

Music from Singing the Bones, composed and performed by Vancouver musician and composer Cameron Wilson. With him are Finn Manniche on cello and Reg Quiring on Viola.

 

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Other episodes in the series SOME KINDA WOMAN, Stories of Us can be found here

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Mother Marcelle's Spaghetti, as discussed in my podcast, "Some kinda woman - Stories of Us"

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