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You never know what’s in a box!

When we downsized, this box, which had no key and none of our keys on rings fitted it, came with us. So, we had to find a locksmith.

The name Beeler came up, along with a bunch of other names.
I dropped into the store and it happened that Steve was at the counter and, after telling him that I had no idea what was in the box, though I thought it could be letters, he tried one of his many rings of keys. None fitted. I lost count of how many rings of old keys Steve tried, but none fitted. Eventually, Steve called Dad Mike from the back of the store and he could not find a key which fitted. It really had them puzzled: this had never happened before. Mike decided that if he found a key which seemed like it partly fitted, he might be able to cut it: so he did and it did! These two had already spent almost an hour trying, so when Mike eventually cried, ‘It works’ everyone was joyful. I could not thank the owners of Beeler Security Service enough for the care and time Steve and Mike took over one old writing desk and I wrote a great review on Google.

On opening it, we found out that it was an old writing desk, even equipped with an ink well. The ink was dry!

The letters were dated 1951 and 1952 and it showed that while each of us was in a different university, we wrote to each other daily. This habit continued even while I was in Canada for nearly two years, although then it became a weekly mail. But, in those days, I could write and mail a letter on a Sunday afternoon, My Beloved received it usually on a Thursday and she would respond over the weekend, so I would expect a reply about 10 days after mailing my letter. From Moose Jaw, Canada to Southampton, England and return!

Mike and Steve asked me if I wanted to open the box and, on doing so, inside were love letters written from and to my Darling wife, who died in July 2023, after 68 years of wonderful marriage, but we both knew when we were 13 that the other was THE ONE.

I made a fateful decision: I read one. I could hear her lovely voice in my head, using those silly words that lovers do, or what these two lovers did, a simple one being ‘I lub you!’ for ‘I love you.’ And there were others scattered throughout the usual 3 pages of closely written handwriting. And more when she signed off. Are you surprised I was in tears for an hour or two. Some of you know that Beryl’s parents were teachers and they wanted her to be one, but in order to be that, she could not be married. That was the law in those days. Consequently, they tried every which way to keep us apart. I must say that it was her father who was the ruler of their household and no-one dare upset him or he could go into a long sulk, speaking to no-one for days.

While in England for five weeks last September/October, Jenny, #2Daughter, joined me for the last two to three weeks and she particularly wanted to see some of the old haunts her parents used to escape ‘father’. One was the Cowherds Inn on the Southampton Common. One evening, I took My Beloved there and, after dinner, took her to a large oak tree behind the inn. As the story went in memory, and what I retold to my friends and relations in October, she leaned her back to the oak and I said, I think we should get engaged, to which, to my surprise, she said, no, we cannot because of the situation at home. So I repeated the story that she had turned me down.

BUT, on reading one of the letters today, I found a sentence which said that I should not say in a letter to someone that ‘we are engaged, even though it is a secret between us’ and she started writing in her letters to me about being my fiancée. I do not remember ever having asked her again and to which she must have said yes. WOW!

Some day I must finish reading the letters and discover more secrets, such as, when and where did I propose. Apparently, we had decided to have two children, but four if we could afford it. As it turned out, we must have made enough to have not just four, but five!


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51st State ? Canada? NEVER

“………we shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender.”

On 4th June 1940 I was seven years old. I cannot say definitively that I actually heard Prime Minister Winston Churchill give the very long speech, part of which is quoted above, but I know my parents, as were most people in England, listening and I do recall hearing the quoted part, although it may have been a replay.

The Germans had chased our and the French armies to the coast of France and, between 26 May and 4 June, 1940, 338,000 troops were rescued by the Royal Navy with the support of the Royal Air Force and hundreds of volunteer fishers in their boats, despite the Luftwaffe and continuous German artillery fire. Many of these ships and boats made more than one visit to the coast to rescue the besieged soldiers.

The quote from Churchill’s speech to the House of Commons, cited above, was a week after he had thought as few as 20,000 to 30,000 soldiers could be rescued, so it was a defiant speech saying to the Hitler, see here, we defeated your strategy and we will continue to be resilient and a nation of which to be proud and which will never surrender!

As I listen and have listened and watched on TV many times over the past month or so, Trump has blustered on about Canada becoming the 51st State of the USA. He has succeeded in one thing: he has united our entire forty-one million population in a way which politicians in Canada have been trying unsuccessfully for decades to do. From Vancouver Island on the West Coast, to the Arctic in the Northern coast, to Cape Spear Lighthouse on the East Coast.

It appears, in my opinion, that Trump’s goal is to acquire our vital and plentiful minerals and energy and he intends to do so by endeavouring to sabotage the entire economy of Canada. I have news for him: as the Brits in two world wars proved, trying to subjugate a nation by illegal or devious ways only gets the backs up of the population.

Trump has many times called Canada a difficult nation to deal with. Really! Everything has been going smoothly, oh, with a few hiccups, with trade between the three nations, USA, Mexico and Canada, in the one trade agreement, by whichever name you wish to call it. It matters not to him that Canada has always been ready to step up whenever the USA has recommended or asked for help, be it peacekeeping or fighting California fires, be it over 20 thousand passengers being housed for days after flights were diverted to Canada on that fatal 11th day of September, 2001, be it the saving and eventual escape of the Canadian Six from Iran in January 1980, and on and on.

So, with the threat of tariffs and the consequential difficulties that will follow, where people will lose their jobs, price of virtually everything will go up, where trade relations between Canada and the USA (and, later, likely the EU) will become, not just disrupted and difficult, but non-existent, it is no surprise that our nation is, for now, completely united. I say, for now, but from experience through WWII and how the people in Britain stayed united against the Nazi propaganda and vitriolic bombing attacks against the population, and, I believe that while Trump is ‘punishing us for our being difficult to deal with’, our people will still stay united over our country never surrendering.

As of the middle of 2024, when asked of what are Canadians most proud, Canadians were mostly proud of Indigenous Culture (63%), bilingualism (58%) and the state of democracy in Canada (55%). That may surprise some, but we are becoming less proud of the economy and multiculturalism. However, when asked why Canadians felt proud of their country, the answer was ‘natural beauty and the environment’ (70%). These answers may be different when the effect of tariffs takes hold, but I believe that most Canadians will still think of their country as being beautiful and the best in the world in which to live.

Hitler could not make Britain surrender!
It would take more than a Trump to make Canadians surrender!
We will never surrender!