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Goodbye to Jasper and hello to Edmonton!
... storing it for the coming cold months. Hay could be seen in the paddocks for miles. Wheat was also being harvested.
School has returned in both Canada and America so come three o'clock a convoy of yellow buses greets us on the highway. It is compulsory to stop and yield i.e. give way to the school buses when the red lights on the back of them are flashing. It is a really good idea and definitely reduces the possibility of ...
Riding Along In My... Bus, Taxi, And Train
... followed by an act of human kindness spread over me as I offered my incredible acquisition and moved over to a set of two chairs for the next eight hours, all of this before we’d even started moving.
The train’s engine ran to keep the carriages warm whilst I got comfy in my new seat, but as the engine turned off it revealed a silence permeated only by the innocent gurgles of the baby as he drank in his new surroundings, lulling me into my own peaceful slumber. ...
A self-important ending...sorry in advance.
... by vulnerable I don't just mean slum-people. If your heart lies with vulnerable Canadians then do something here at home.
I have often been criticized by certain family members (no names to be mentioned, mom) that I judge people too harshly who choose the life of family, truck, house, dog, rural Alberta town, middle-management job for some non-national oil company, church potlucks and baby showers and weddings etc. Yes, I ...
Ride the Mindbender at West Edmonton Mall
... amusement park items. The main attraction in this indoor amusement park is the Mindbender rollercoaster. The world's tallest, longest and fastest indoor triple loop roller coaster gained international fame in 1986 when it malfunctioned and killed three people leaving a fourth paralyzed – a tragedy that only increased the popularity of the thrill ride.
I can’t believe I actually let ...
West Edmonton Mall
... big storm while we were there, we could see the clouds and the lightening through the glass roof, that was kind of cool. We decided earlier today when it was beautiful and sunny out to put the awning of the camper out, first time we've done that this trip. During the storm we were hoping it wasn't too windy so we wouldn't get back to the camper with it ripped off the side of the camper (saw that happen last year to another ...


