John Neil Gilmer

February 7, 1941 - November 19, 2010


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Sunday, June 6, 2010

Aurora Borealis

Back when it was fun to be in sales at Eaton, we scheduled fishing trips to Manitoba to entertain customers. Neil’s perennial partner was Ihor M. and despite the fact that Ihor was no fisherman, I believe that Neil in particular bonded with him on those trips, which made our subsequent business discussions just a little bit easier. Neil, here’s a pictorial summary of our trips that might bring back some memories and a chuckle or two:



They all started with a trip on the Eaton Air Force

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Then we switched to the local air service

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Every day we started with breakfast at the lodge and discussion with our guests

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Neil made the most of every day, including fishing from shore during Shore Lunch
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One of the highlights of these trips, besides the productive fishing, was being treated to a display of the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights. We all were awestruck by this wonder of nature for the first year or so. And always, Neil was the leader of the gang when it came to viewing them. By the third year, some of us had higher priorities than getting up in the middle of the night to view the Aurora. I remember on our third trip, it was about 3 AM when Neil came through the cabin and informed us that the Aurora was ready for viewing. I was particularly tired that night and sleeping VERY well. When I didn’t stir upon Neil’s announcement, he said “Chuck, aren’t you coming to see the Aurora?”. And my response, with my head under the blankets, was “Can I see it from here???”. I think Neil will still laugh when he recalls this. It’s no wonder that Neil was taken with the Aurora based on his lifelong interest in the Solar System and outer space.



Now, I can’t say for sure, but this might have been Neil on the morning after the Aurora viewing:

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Neil, those were some great times and I hope you get a kick out of reliving some of these fun experiences!



Cheers!



Chuck M.

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