Your Abbotsford is louder than you think
Good morning from the Valley — the fields are talking, the rivers are moving, and we've got stories from five communities that matter. And speaking of talking, or rather, *screaming*... folks out here in the Valley might need to practice their gull calls, because Victoria's annual "Scream Like a Gull" contest just crowned a new champion, and believe it or not, it's making waves even way out here past the Sumas.
Now, I know what you’re thinking: a gull screaming contest? Seriously? But this isn't just some silly little thing. It reminds me of the chatter we hear down at the docks in Steveston, or out along the Fraser River when the eagles are migrating. It’s about being connected to our natural world, even the loud, squawking parts of it. And frankly, it's a good laugh, which we could all use. You can bet there are kids – and maybe a few grown-ups – around Mill Lake Park right now trying to perfect their squawks. It’s just one of those things that, once you hear about it, you can’t help but chuckle and wonder if you could give it a try.
### Why This Matters for Abbotsford
* **Community Spirit:** It's a reminder that simple, quirky events can bring people together. Imagine an Abbotsford version – maybe a "Berry Picking Race" or a "Tractor Pull Mimic Contest" at the Airshow grounds. * **Local Connection:** We're surrounded by wildlife here, from the raptors over the Vedder River to the crows that raid our blueberry fields. This contest taps into that connection, albeit in a funny way. * **A Good Story:** Sometimes, the best news isn't the heaviest. It's the one that sparks a conversation around the kitchen table, maybe over a cup of chai.
So, next time you’re down by the Fraser or even just watching the birds from your porch in South Abbotsford, take a moment. Listen. Maybe even try a little *ki-aaaah* yourself. You never know, you might be the next champion.
My friend Amrit on the morning show always has the best takes on these kinds of stories — catch her and the crew live at mornings.live.