From the tarmac, Graciemol Thomas spied the modest two-storey airside terminal at the Calgary international airport and knew she was going to be alright. All of 22 years as she stepped off her second trans-continental flight in as many days in 1971, the devout ingĂ©nue from Kuttoor, a 바카라small village just beyond바카라 the municipal bounds of Tiruvalla in Kerala바카라s Bible belt, recalls the tears of relief as handmade 바카라Welcome to Canada바카라 placards went up in the public viewing area. Cold, inhospitable London had left the trained, but unseasoned, paediatric nurse thinking she was in over her head. A day later, still fighting jetlag, Thomas made the four-hour drive to Blairmore, the nondescript Albertan community the 바카라village girl바카라 would call home for nearly four decades.