My first days in Halifax were very similar to my last days there. Re-unions and good-byes carry the same bitter-sweetness I suppose.
There was the excitement of arriving in the airport and being received by one of my mother’s dearest friends, aunt Gi is what I will call her here (not her real name). She is a Haligonian legend, a survivor, a healer, an artist, and an ocean lover. I enjoyed spending some time with aunt Gi as soon as I arrived in Halifax and just before I left.
Aunt Gi invited me over for supper one evening. We spent the afternoon on her balcony overlooking the harbor from one side and the Atlantic ocean from the other. I basked in the sun while she barbecued our delicious meal. Dinner consisted of barbecued salmon, grilled vegetables, and buttered bread served on a round wooden table that once belonged in our Clayton Park living room. Aunt Gi had bought the table from us when we sold the last of our furniture so I was delighted to eat on that old piece of furniture again!
Her place was divine. There was the balcony with the double-view combined with the smell of salty ocean air that filled your lungs the moment you stepped outside. There were paintings she had painted herself and photos of her travels on the walls . Every corner was was filled with that personal touch. Before going to her lovely place we took a walk by the water front and passed by some local gift shops where I bought some souvenirs and jewelry. It was a lovely experience delivered with true Nova Scotian hospitality!
Rawan



