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Prairie experience
... saw many oil derricks in the fields and at one point Greg remarked about the cranes. I didn’t get too excited. Then Greg asked me if I was going to take a picture and I said okay. I thought he wanted me to take a picture of a big building which I didn’t find at all interesting until the building moved! I couldn’t believe it. This massive building was a crane. No wonder Greg was amazed that ...
A Sad Piece of History
... federal government raised the head tax to $500 per migrant. That was huge!
In Moose Jaw, many of the Chinese ended up working and living in these tunnels often doing laundry - by hand - or other menial jobs that basically paid them a few pennies a day; however did provide them a place to sleep and a meal of rice. Many became sick or died from lack of nutrition and the backbreaking work that they were forced to do.
In 1923, the Canadian Parliament passed ...
Trailer Trash
... to downtown Moose Jaw to a huge liquor store, which had been converted from an old railway station. It was really beautiful and was well stocked. Laura got into the trailer park spirit by buying a 40oz bottle of strong beer, and I got a bottle of peach cider and a bottle of pomegranate cider... I've never seen these flavours before so I was very excited. I've not actually tried them yet either, so I'll have to see if they live up to the hype. We got ...
Getting to Australia
Alan and I were up in good time the morning of Dec 29,2010 as our Air Canada flight left around 10:30 from Regina. We left home about 8:15 and it was smooth sailing to Regina. Alan dropped his truck off at Prairie and Laurie gave him a ride over to the airport. We were in plenty of time to grab a coffee and catch our flight to Vancouver. We had brunch at the Vancouver airport and then met Dave and Sheryl when they got in at 1:30. They had ...
The Jaw
... stalk green are anything but monotonous scenery or boring landscape. Still though, four days in a car is exhausting. We checked into the Prairie Oasis with just enough energy left to try the hotel's super swirly water slide and a swim in the heated pool - feels so good to swim after sitting in a hot car for hours!
We stopped in the capital, what a nice place it ...