Welcome to the tale of the mid-life adventure of Paul and Jo-Anne. It really came home to me when our realtor commented that most people our age were downsizing, while there we were looking at a bigger house and property. Why? (Yes, why? Paul has wondered many times in the middle of the night). I (Jo-Anne) admit I was the instigator, the fire-under-the-pants of this move. And the fact that Paul was willing to do it speaks volumes about his character and spirit. He’s a Wet Coast Boy, grew up in West Vancouver and then moved to Vancouver Island in the ‘80’s. I moved to Victoria in 1992 and raised three children there. Lots of reason to call it home, and yet those rare and lovely occasions of snowfall never failed to call up a yearning for real winter, for a sharper change of seasons. My son Dylan says that Victoria ‘slurs’ from one season to the next—evoking images of a slightly inebriated Mother Nature with a wobbly sense of the difference between winter and spring...
The house we left in Victoria |
Between that and my children growing up and moving away (they do that), we chose the Kootenays as a location that suited our sense of community and home—or so we envisioned. Lots of funky, back-to-nature types, thriving arts community, holistic lifestyle (right??). I wanted a place where I could do my counselling work from my home and property; where we can grow our own food, and have more room for our bees. Paul wanted to shift out of a Monday to Friday job and try running his own business. The property we found seemed perfect: three acres with river frontage; a big old farmhouse with lots of room for guests, workshops, retreats, maybe a B&B; a workshop with office space. Lots of work and fun ahead, and we’re happy to have you along for the ride...
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