My grandson, Bryce, age 5, would love it here. We are in Dinosaur Provincial Park on the Red Deer River in Alberta Canada. There are lots of really old fossils here, and now I don’t have to feel so old. We tromped around the hills of these “bad lands” but we didn’t discover any new dinosaur bones. Continue reading Looking for Old Fossils:
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When It’s Springtime In the Rockies:
It is raining every day Well we did manage to sneak in a 10 km walk between rain showers today in Lake Louise.
Today we experienced one of life’s ironies. As we exited Trans Canada highway number 1 in Lake Louise we anticipated driving to the lake itself. We came to a four way intersection and found a billboard sized sign the warned that big rigs wouldn’t like the extreme alpine road conditions ahead. Continue reading When It’s Springtime In the Rockies:
North of the Border:
Our border crossing was a total anti-climax to all of the dire predictions people like to shower on us. We did take the precaution of registering the serial numbers of all our tools, computers and cameras with the US Customs. Continue reading North of the Border:
Winthrop Washington:
We have to be in one of the most beautiful and scenic areas of the country. We are camped at Pearrygin Lake State Park, about three miles outside of Winthrop Washington. Today we drove over Washington Pass, (aka. North Cascades Pass.) Continue reading Winthrop Washington:
To Infinity and Beyond!
Well we did it, the Disneyland Family Vacation. Three full days of standing in line interspersed with moments of exhilarating adventure. But what can I tell you about Disneyland. It is a place you have to do for yourself along with millions of other people. Continue reading To Infinity and Beyond!