-A wooden barrel made to hold potatoes that my mom got from her dad and that is probably still in my sister's basement
-Old 19th century lanterns that I saw in and old house I lived in back in 2012 (place was made in 1840!)
-Old paint cans, like in any basement or garage,
-That 19th century portrait of a priest that I found creepy as f when I was a kid (later I found out that it was a portrait of father William Morriscy, born in 1841 in Halifax, died in 1908 near Miramichi, who was a pioneer of medecine in the region).
-A collection of old booze bottles, like in uncle Raymond's basement.
-...and a ship in a bottle. Never owned one in real life, I got the idea from watching a Quebec movie called Mathusalem.
With Mittaines at the hospital after a heart attack, Buzz and Sooky find the long lost bio of an ancestor who lived through a part of canadian history that is still controversial to this day.
A story about national and post-generational trauma and the duty to heal oneself.
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