Arta paved the way!
When Doral Pilling was dying in 1982 he passed the reigns of LaRue over to Arta telling her that it was her job now to carry the torch. Doral left Arta with the responsibility of taking care of what he called 'the most beautiful place on earth'; our land and his legacy in British Columbia. For two decades Arta managed and she encouraged us all to get involved with LaRue. Arta became the corporate memory. Management style changed in 2003 so LaRue has evolved and changed in a number of ways since then. It is a going concern.
In 1995 the most amazing thing happened; Arta built a house to lock up. For 5 years Arta and family slept in what she called 'a wooden tent'. There was no electricity and no water to her cabin but there was plenty of floor space. Arta did hook up to the electricity from the cabins but she paid the electricity bills for the panabode for five years until she had water and electricity of her own.
When I saw that Arta had built a house, I hired Roy, the backhoe owner who put in Arta's basement to work on my lot so that my family could pitch tents and live on my lot. Glen then built his home. Moiya followed a few years later. Arta paved the way for the rest of us to build. The dream became a reality.
Here is today's work. The backhoe is building a rock wall to support a road to Lot #9.What a view from the 66' road!
Did someone say "Grow up Glen!"
And a good wave to all! Where have all the children gone?
My heart will forever be at Shuswap
ReplyDeleteThese images made me smile. Pricless - it's how Arta feels about the lake and about the people in these photos.
ReplyDeleteI love being part of this amazing legacy with my loved ones and also the pictures of you all on Blue.
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ReplyDeleteWyona, I got to listen to Richard read your post to Arta this morning. It was like a sacred prayer, with a dollop of humour in the PS that made her laugh.
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