I decided to do this just because I can. It’s an awesome outlet for my love of colour and photography.
I called this Continue reading “September Saturation “
I decided to do this just because I can. It’s an awesome outlet for my love of colour and photography.
I called this Continue reading “September Saturation “
I feel like the momentum is slowly slipping away. Summer vacation has become a memory and the thoughts and feelings from those trips are Continue reading “Blog Reality Check “
The wide open sky and the huge rolling hills alongside the cattle grazing filled my soul. The setting of this National Historic Site pulls at my roots. Continue reading “NHS Fort Walsh”
My journal entry, dated July 28 1998, states that Spencer drew a picture of the airplane and wrote one long sentence that had no punctuation. We were on our way to England for a family reunion and I felt that writing about the experience would be a good idea but I quickly gave up that idea but I am pleased to report that, 21 years later, my son was excited to write up and submit this blog post. Continue reading “Jasper National Park and Bikepacking”
It was another whirlwind trip to a National Park but well worth the time and energy. And trust me, it took a bit of energy because of why I was there.
I had signed up for a Continue reading “Prince Albert National Park and the MS Bike Tour “
As much as I want to deny this very fact I can’t. It is an inevitable event that occurs despite most of us wishing otherwise. I could be talking about aging or taxes but I’m not.
I’m referring to the fact that in 6 days the calendar states that fall is here. In reality it felt like maybe it arrived 6 days ago. We still have double digit temperatures during the day but there was a risk of frost last night. Farmers are working hard to get the harvest off. We are busy harvesting our garden and despite the drought it was a fairly decent year.
Continue reading “Fall Friday “The Roger’s Pass post alluded to lots of good stuff in this park but didn’t fully explore it so here is more info about what a hidden gem this park is and what we did Continue reading “Glacier National Park “
“Tradition. Without our traditions, our lives would be as shaky as ….. as a fiddler on the roof!”
Today’s guest blog post is written by a Continue reading “Prince Albert National Park “
Sometimes words aren’t really necessary as the beauty of this location shines through in the photographs of this National Park location. The very name of the park, Continue reading “Yoho National Park “
Today’s guest blog post ticks a couple of boxes. It hits two National Historic Sites in Saskatchewan and it tells an important story that is due to be shared and reflected on.
It is written by Continue reading “The Trails of 1885”
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