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Sleepy towns
... listen to through the paper thin walls, I was lucky enough to sleep through most of it, thank god!!! The next morning I got up early to go for my first outdoor run of the trip, to really test out my new runners. The waterfront was too pretty to pass up!! The clouds had come back across today, not to worry. We spent the day doing a winery tour, which was soooo fun! We started off at Cedar Creek, they had a beautiful Syrah red wine. We continued onto Summerhill ...
Visiting family in Kelowna
Still dark when we left Banff National
Park but as the sun came up we were treated to
some more amazing mountain scenery. There seems to be no end to it in this part
of the world!
Drove through Yoho National Park
and Kicking Horse
Pass. Very scenic with
mountain trains and rivers coming in and out of view. Just like a postcard.
We stopped ...
Some Random Campsite
... up pulling off of the highway and staying at a pretty remote campsite that night, there were a few horse/cattle farms around us, and a couple of RV’s spread along the river, but no one else was in tents or anywhere near our site location. We got to see an owl on a close lamppost on the way into the site, as well as cows on the road, and enjoyed the beautiful Northern Lights in the evening, although only for a few ...
Up to date, finally!
... br>
The day after that I checked out Columbia University, which has a really nice campus. Then I went back to Midtown and checked out the Chrysler building, which has a pretty Art Deco lobby, and looks cool from the outside, too. I did some impromptu shopping – I didn’t expect to do much more shopping! But I am me, so I shouldn’t be surprised. I did a sunset tour of Central Park, which is huge! You forget you’re in the middle of NYC, as some parts are ...
Departure Day!
... was a twin engine A330 aircraft, and I found that my seat was located just behind Business Class. After doing a brief "walkabout" on the plane, my impression was that Economy Comfort seating really did seem to be an improvement over the "sardine class" seating. I'll definitely consider that again for the flight home. One other nice thing was that there was no one seated in the next (aisle) seat, so I had both seats to myself (the seating arrangement was ...
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Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Restaurant
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Fitness/Health center
- Business Services