- Words by Angela Cowan Photography by Lia Crowe
For as far back as she can remember, Sonia Furstenau has had a deep love of the West Coast and an irrepressible drive to make the world a more fair and just place, and both have been guiding stars that have led her to a life of hard work, incredible connectedness and a lot of love.
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The 7 Sins
Envy:
Whose shoes would you like to walk in?
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Gluttony:
What is the food you could eat over and over again?
The salmon that Jared Qwustenuxun Williams has smoked on the banks of the Cowichan River.
Greed:
You香蕉视频直播檙e given $1 million that you have to spend selfishly. What would you spend it on?
A bus. I香蕉视频直播檇 spend money on a really luxurious bus with an excellent espresso machine, massage seats, Wi-Fi and pastries. That bus would run between Cowichan and Victoria. It would be free, and it would mean that I香蕉视频直播攁nd people in Cowichan香蕉视频直播攃ould selfishly avoid having to drive over the Malahat.
Wrath:
Pet peeves?
A government saying one thing and doing another.
Sloth:
Where would you spend a long time doing nothing?
In a giant bubble bath.
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I香蕉视频直播檓 actually funny.
Lust:
What makes your heart beat faster?
A live Corey Hart concert.
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