Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Hangin' With Pawnee Killer

    Well you just never know whom your going to open the front door to out here at the Lodge.
Some folks were headed for a relaxing stay at the hot spring last week, when the motor home they were traveling in developed an obvious problem with the rear axle, bringing the motorized part of their journey to an end.
 As has happened countless times over the years, the persons in distress landed on my door-step here at dark, on foot, and seeking salvation.
   Kimberly Von Brandt is a Vancouver comedienne who has enjoyed the hot spring for years, and had brought along her long time friend...some Gerald fellow. The little cabin was available this weekend so I fired them in there while they arranged a ride back out with campers and a recovery vehicle
   If I had a TV around here, I would have known without having to be told that it was Gerald Auger, actor, writer, and producer, and award collector it seems. He has appeared in numerous films including Luna, Spirit Of The Whale,  Gunslingers Revenge, and the six part Steven Spielberg mini series Into The West.  In '96 and '97 he won the National Native Role Model Award presented by the Gov. General Of Canada, and travelled to over 30 communities giving motivational talks to first nation youth. In 2012 he produced and directed The Ancients for the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, and has been starring as Pawnee Killer on the AMC channel series, Hell On Wheels.  Gerald is Woodland Cree decent from northern Alberta, Wabasca Lake actually, in an out of the way part of the country where I worked one Winter years ago. He really got a kick out of the lodge and got some building ideas for his cabin back home.
He is a pretty busy fellow, with an audition and voice over work coming up this week, and even though the camping plans had changed, he sure appreciated hanging out here for a bit instead and taking it all in while he could. He said the hot spring wasn't too hard to take either, and I'm sure he'll be back.

http://www.geraldauger.com/

5 comments:

  1. Robin I want to thank you for all that you did when we were there. The Hot Springs were truly remarkable and allowed me to watch the world go by when I was there. I wish you and the hot springs all the best and success in the future. I will definitely be returning on my next vacation to the Hot Springs on my next venture out into the wilderness. Hopefully the next time the rear axle won't pop out in the middle of the wilderness;). Creator bless!! Gerald Auger

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  2. I am thankful to be able to follow Gerald's work...I believe that he is a beacon of light for ALL Native People...whatta a beautiful place to break down...I look forward to what comes next...thank you so much !!!

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  3. I am thankful to be able to follow Gerald's work...I believe that he is a beacon of light for ALL Native People...whatta beautiful place to break down...I look forward to what comes next !!!!!!!

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  4. Thank you for taking good care of my facebook friend! You seem to be located at a very beautiful place! Wish I could visit you.. but I live in Sweden very far away.. not sure it will ever happend.. but I will follow your blog!
    Greetings from Anna

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  5. Thank you so very much for taking good care of our brother and friend. You have a beautiful place there. BC is a unique piece of creation. Visited there in 86, while world expo was being held there in Vancouver. Enjoyed seeing your place, and all of Gerald's posts from there. Take care ! CRAIGER

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