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A good memory

I met Mr. Leamen once in my life. It was a brief, and also a little awkward, first meeting but I still remember that although I had my heart in my throat in that moment, something about Mr. Leamen's demeanor was really calming and trusting. Now ...

Adeel
2020-09-30 13:49:57
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SUMMER OF '75

Met Randy in our tent 'city' outside of Edmonton with a bunch of other Ontarians.  He and his 12 string played late into many weekend tailgate parties over that summer.  He and I had one campout in the Swan Hills, the skeeters drove...

Russell Smith
2017-05-27 23:02:08
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SUMMER OF '75

Met Randy in our tent 'city' outside of Edmonton with a bunch of other Ontarians.  He and his 12 string played late into many weekend tailgate parties over that summer.  He and I had one campout in the Swan Hills, the skeeters drove...

Russell Smith
2017-05-27 23:02:05
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singing round the campfire

I was initially friends with Randy's future wife Heather, and at 12, rather possessive but, even I could tell when I met him, and he lead the campfire sing-a-long at Sparrow Lake Camp, he was a special guy! It was a great pleasure and honou...

Julie Leadbetter
2017-05-25 15:05:08
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singing round the campfire

I was initially friends with Randy's future wife Heather, and at 12, rather possessive but, even I could tell when I met him, and he lead the campfire sing-a-long at Sparrow Lake Camp, he was a special guy! It was a great pleasure and honou...

Julie Leadbetter
2017-05-25 15:05:05
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Just when I was about to lose it with the campers..

I remember one night after campfire, at Camp Big Canoe,  I was trying to calm some campers down for bed up in the lodge. They were excited, and "full of beans". I was tired and ready for a break.  Someone appeared at my elbow, calmly...

Anne Warmerdam
2017-05-25 12:28:06
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