Saturday, August 3, 2013

Friday, August 2, 2013

Canola in bloom in Saskatchewan






Day 3

Today we left Langham, well fed. Where will end up....stay tuned.










Saskatchewan, Naturally


Third morning of our trip, at Mary and Vern's. That is Mustti (Finnish for Blacky) chasing a frisbee. Poor guy, I am hopeless at throwing a frisbee. These are some shots of around their home.









More things I learnt from Vern

Click on the link below.  I know Vern is in there somewhere.

Guiness World Record Harvest: 249 Combines


Vern's Prairie Schooler

Did you know?! That canola and rapeseed are the same thing?
and that canola stands for Canada oil?
and it grows in a pod?




Canola seeds




Where in the world is Carmen Santiago

For those who don't understand that I can't blog and drive at the same time, you know who you are! In the old days you wouldn't know where I was till I got home.  

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Snausages

Yoohoo !  We have made it to Langham, just outside of Saskatoon.  We are spending the night with Mary and Vern, Rita's sister and brother-in-law. A real live farmer, who can answer all my questions. They made us a great dinner and drinks, lots of laughs, had a comfy bed and shower. Thanks you two!  

Mennonite Farmer Sausage

Saskatchewan style

How many pictures can you have of the prairies?  Not enough.  I think they are beautiful.



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Yellowhead Highway



Have seen these across 2 provinces and what is with the yellow head?
As it turns out, the highway is named for the Yellowhead Pass, the route chose to cross the Canadian rockies.  The pass, and the highway are named after a fur trader and explorer named Pierre Bostonais.  He had yellow streaks in his hair, and was nicknamed "Tete Jaune" (Yellowhead)
aaaah




Two down

Just seen a sign about watching for rattlesnakes on the road, but it's all about getting the shot, right?


Alberta

Still expect to see Johnny Depp as Tonto. Typical prairie shots.  Beautiful weather, not too hot but lots of bugs.







Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Things that make go you go grrrrr

Just a quick update. I am having Internet troubles as we go along. Much to my surprise some of the hotels/motels have unreliable wifi if any at all. Tomorrow I will find a Starbucks or Tim Hortons or even a Macdonalds that are bound to have something. Even in a remote area of Bali I had wifi, granted not the fastest but had service.  I am using the iPhone for this and here is a teaser.



Monday, July 29, 2013

Hi Ho Silver


Leaving the Rockies quickly behind and the landscape is slowly flattening out. Motoring nicely along, but still don't feel like we are on a road trip.  I like the prairies and unlike what most people have to say about the sameness I think there is lots to look at.  And Alberta has the best names. Writing on Stone Provincial Park,  Bow Island (home of Spitz Sunflower Seeds, did you know?)  Badlands, Head Smashed in Buffalo Jump, Vulcan, Stony Plain, Pincher Creek. All evocative of the Wild Wild West, and having just seen the new Lone Ranger movie, have lots of images and fantasies going on in my noggin. We stopped in Taber for breakfast and sure enough, country music in Smitties.










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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Wild Rose Country

One down, how many to go?






Rita and Louise



On the road again

Fernie is a pretty town, lots of outdoor activities. No time to dawdle, just a quick stop at Timmies for coffee which we will NOT do again.  Bad bad coffee. Off to Saskatoon.  Beautiful weather, still hot.




Still in BC

Day 1 is done.  Got to Fernie at dusk, lucky to get a room as there was some sort of race going on.  Red Tree Hotel.  Great beds, awesome down pillows.  Rita wouldn't let me take it, said it wouldn't be proper. She thought about it though. Great room, clean and comfy.


Bye Bye

We are off. Rita and Carmen's Excellent adventure. With a stop at Rock Creek, just outside of Osoyoos to stop and say hi and bye to friends Carol and Don.  Hot Hot Hot. Around 36 degrees. Thank heaven for air conditioning.