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Day 4
Hotel again :(
Call us snobs, but we opted for a hotel. Not because we don't like RV parks, but when it's late at night & your tired of searching for a good RV place to stay & tired of driving, sometimes a hotel is just easier.
Today was a long day again. We started off taking it easy, stopping at an antique shop called " …
Day 11
... town. The second tour was about Al Capone, who it was alleged used Moose Jaw as a point for smuggling alcohol, again an actor and actress re created the events. Really enjoyable and Ian got to hold a machine gun and the actor referred to him as muscles! Had lunch at Burger King, then Tim Horton's for coffee before headed west towards Calgary. Stopped in Maple Creek which was supposed to be a wild west town, but looked the same as any other town ...
Settled in
... bake and cook and play and sing, all of which activities are warmly received by yours truly.
the cat belonging to suite A. He is a devon rex. Very unusual face and coat.
Everytime I go over Mowgli checks me out from his vantage point on top of the fridge. Tonight he was sitting on one of the gals' laptop's keyboard.
I took this picture from my kitchen, which is also my bedroom window. If you look closely you will see the tractor. It was hauling dirt ...
A Sad Piece of History
... the wildlife of the North American Plains. He did fabulous work.
Driving down to Moose Jaw we ran into one of those prairie storms that everyone talks about. Dark clouds just sprang up, thunder, lightning and of course the proverbial down pour of rain (and a few bits of hail too). Needless to say, we had to pull over on the side of the road for about 10 minutes until it passed and then we were on our way again.
One of the strange things that we have seen ...
Trailer Trash
... luckily as we pulled into the Prairie Oasis it was actually quite nice. The boys were in a separate trailer further down the site, we each had our own rooms (which to Rachel's delight had double beds), nice showers and laundry facilities in the trailer - camping makes you appreciate these small mercies!! ;-) As we settled in a few of the group wanted some beers so Casey took them downtown to a liquor store which had been converted from an old railway station, it was ...