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.... and with good reason. I promise that I'm not going to recount my entire life on these pages, but again, having had some 1990s 35mm slides scanned, I thought these worthy of sharing (but it'll be the last, I think).
It all started in 1991 when I was finishing a Masters degree at Queens University in Ontario, Canada, sponsored by the mining company I was working for. Towards the end, I was talking to my manager, discussing where they would send me to exploit my new level of mineral exploration expertise (?) . Perth? Denver? Townsville? Toronto? Exciting opportunities, I thought.
"Do you speak French?" he asked.
"No; well, only some schoolboy stuff."
"No worries - we're going to send you to Chibougamau. You'll pick it up fast."
Now, I knew it was pronounced shi-boo-ga-moo and that it was where the company owned a mine and was doing mineral exploration in northern Quebec, but not much more. Having spent a year in Canada, I knew that being an 'Anglo' in Quebec was problematical, due to the on-going separatist tensions, but the country folks would be laid back, right?
Not so much, it turned out.

Anyway, I found it on a map and yes, it is quite a way north (50 degrees):

And courtesy of the last glaciation, there was quite a few lakes about. Fishing should be good!!

From the air, at the onset of winter, the lay-out becomes more obvious. Lakes and forests.

So I armed myself with some reading. The first was essential! The second I never got through. Even when I got my head around the language (and they don't speak French - a visiting Frenchman told me its seemed like some 17th Century dialect) 'The Call of Chibougamau' was boring.

It all started in 1991 when I was finishing a Masters degree at Queens University in Ontario, Canada, sponsored by the mining company I was working for. Towards the end, I was talking to my manager, discussing where they would send me to exploit my new level of mineral exploration expertise (?) . Perth? Denver? Townsville? Toronto? Exciting opportunities, I thought.
"Do you speak French?" he asked.
"No; well, only some schoolboy stuff."
"No worries - we're going to send you to Chibougamau. You'll pick it up fast."
Now, I knew it was pronounced shi-boo-ga-moo and that it was where the company owned a mine and was doing mineral exploration in northern Quebec, but not much more. Having spent a year in Canada, I knew that being an 'Anglo' in Quebec was problematical, due to the on-going separatist tensions, but the country folks would be laid back, right?
Not so much, it turned out.

Anyway, I found it on a map and yes, it is quite a way north (50 degrees):

And courtesy of the last glaciation, there was quite a few lakes about. Fishing should be good!!

From the air, at the onset of winter, the lay-out becomes more obvious. Lakes and forests.

So I armed myself with some reading. The first was essential! The second I never got through. Even when I got my head around the language (and they don't speak French - a visiting Frenchman told me its seemed like some 17th Century dialect) 'The Call of Chibougamau' was boring.
