Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Holidays Summer 2007 (and running too)
Cathy at Pyramid Riding Stables
Three who need to smile. Me and Riley
Giant Windmills of Southern Alberta
The Hoodoos of Drumheller
Riley Chopping a Log
Em and Riley with the dogs on the Icefields Parkway
Finger 11 at the Calgary Stampede
April and Dodger being good dogs
This is a short post of pictures of our Summer 2007 holiday.
We started out on Manning Park for a few days over the Canada Day long weekend with family and friends. We then took the lower provincial road through Osoyoos and to Moyie Lake for one night. We then travelled through the Kootaneys to Calgary. Along the way we saw these giant windmills which the Provincial Government has helped set up for alternative power sources. Quite cool the first time you see them.
We spent four days in Calgary visiting relatives, travelling to Drumheller to see the dinosaurs and the hoodoos. Spent the opening day at the World Famous Calgary Stampede. Took in the Rodeo and the midway. Rides galore for Emily and Riley. Cathy and I stayed quite grounded.
We were then off to Jasper where Cathy and I met twenty years ago. Quite nostalgic for us. The kids love Jasper but it doesn't have the same feel for them as for Cathy and I.
We spent five days in Jasper being quite touristy (gorbyish even). Maligne Canyon, Lake Annette, Laundry, Mountain Biking, Raft Tour compliments of Scott Eady and the Jasper Raft Tour Company, and a lot of relaxation. Man, two weeks sure goes by quickly.
We then travelled south to Lac la Jeune through blistering heat. It got up to 43 degrees just outside of Kamloops. Hot Hot Hot. We spent one night at Lac La Jeune and the second day were were supposed to stay, a storm blew through so, enough was enough. Home we went.
It rained quite a bit on the way home and for the next week as a matter of fact. We picked the perfect two weeks to vacation.
Now back to normal and getting ready for a race this coming weekend. (Did you think I could get through a post without mentioning running at least once?)
Five Peaks Semour Mountain Race. Looking forward to it.
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