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Travel Blogs from Saskatoon
Random Acts of Travel is finally published!
... up a Google + page that has photo albums corresponding to the chapters at:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/1034 67999826547759098/albums
Hope you enjoy it. Also, reviews are big when it comes to online books so if you get a chance please leave a review and ...
Leaving it all Behind
... him off at her mother's so she and her husband could take a 2nd honeymoon. The husband was going to meet her later but in the meantime was currently at home taking care of their 6 daughters. 7 KIDS??? Are you kidding me?? Total respect people!
In Minneapolis I cleared US customs which of course meant claiming my 2 very heavy bags... already I was regretting packing so much! From Minneaplois I flew to Phoenix where I finally succumed to my tiredness. I was doing ...
A Castle on the River
... highway 367, 19, and 15. One spot was surprisingly hilly but there was a lot of golden plains too. I just love the colours of the fields, ranging anywhere from vivid green to lemon yellow or maroon. We listened to CBC radio 2 and went through towns with names like "Eyebrow" and "Elbow" - seriously, ...
Prairie Ride
... along the way. Our original plan called for us to be in Saskatoon for 2 days but we are anxious to get up north and so we left and continued along the Yellowhead highway towards Edmonton. The Yellowhead Highway gets its name from the Iroquois Metis guide known as "Tete Jaune". He guided for the greatest fur traders, the Hudson Bay Company and the North West Company. This highway was once considered ...
Across two states (provinces)
... at a City run RV park, not bad at all. Did I mention before that the mosquitos in Canada are the size of chickens and really should come with their own flight crew they are that big, good old mossie coils keep them at bay. We also had a small disaster with the "sustenance drawer" as there was to much weight and the bottom fell out, redistributed some content into the fridge and subsequently down the hatch, solved ...