Survival in a Northern Wilderness: A Mother's Story--Part XXXIII
Violet’s son Wesley returned from British Columbia and after spending a few weeks at home he took a job cutting pulp. Violet and Orrah went to visit him and were, according to Violet, “shocked” that his living conditions were very bad. He was living in an old shed made up of weather beaten boards, there was only a dirt floor, and the walls were all open with big cracks. He bought and cooked his own meals on a small barrel stove. In the spring of 1956, Elnora took the summer