Touring Paradise

Well, OK, so right up front let me confess, today it’s not paradise.  Here we are in July, the 4th of July no less, and I’ve lit a fire in the woodstove to ward off the damp chill of another rainy gray day…but I’m reliving the happier days we’ve had this week…

Company rarely comes this far off the beaten path.  But this week we had a second cousin visiting from England—his first visit to Canada.  So we had to do the royal tour of Powell River and surrounds…P1070112
We squeezed in all the adventures we could starting with a tandem ride around Inland Lake.  Yes, we have more than one tandem so we in fact double tandemed around the Lake on a brooding-but-not-yet-raining morning, stopping for snacks and stone ‘skimming’, finishing the 13km. circuit just before the rain began in earnest.

P1070125 On a fine windy day of mixed sun and cloud (and a bit of spitting rain) we headed off under full sail to find sanctuary in our beloved Copelands.   With just enough wind and mishap to make an adventure we had a full day of it—the motor quit at an important interval, but was readily diagnosed and put right.  Jim’s long beloved hat went overboard, and then the pike pole that was to retrieve it!…The pike pole was retrieved despite high winds ably manipulated by Captain Jim.  Unfortunately the old felt Fedora was lost from view in the scuffle and likely sank. sigh.

P1070146 But the islands were lovely as always…

On the lee side, out of the wind I wandered on a cliff among the treetops where little birds flitted and tweeted about finding refuge from the wind.  Hummingbirds came diving to spin in space staring at this new sight—an interloper in their private arboretum…

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We had a campfire and introduced our company to the marvels of roasted marshmallows and the sticky sweetness of some-mores…And ‘smokies’ too were a first… Hotdogs never taste so good as roasted on a stick over a campfire.

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Tromping about we looked at oyster beds and found these strange mysteries recently sprung from the earth… not iron at all, but some sort of fungi…

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And eventually, when we’d eaten, napped, hiked about and generally delayed as long as seemed feasible waiting for the wind to die down a bit, we headed homeward the long way, tacking,  into an only slightly diminished Southeaster.  My captain was in his element; I was glad to get back to finish that piece of the tour!

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And so goes life in paradise—much like where you are…not all sunshine, but always an opportunity for adventure of some sort…

–LS

Covering the miles…

P1060774 It was that time again…to hop in the car and head east…come what may…to see our favorite grandbabies and their relatives…

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We love the bright wide-open spaces after being so long on the coast nestled amongst green giants under so often gray skies…

 

Out here Angus is more than a burger; P1070005it’s scenery!

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From pasture to patty they go!

 

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Highway miles have their own beauty on the prairies…

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…and their own tonic…

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But in the end it’s worth the effort and the wait… just to get a few days to catch up with these little people who have captured our hearts…

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And then the trek back home…with happy pictures and memories…of homemade play-doh, and swinging and singing and walks, and books and waking up to “Grandmom!”…

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And at last, the final ferry home…

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Behold, children are a heritage from the LORD, The fruit of the womb is a reward. Ps.127:3

–LS

Snow Country…

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Winter may be passing where you are but it’s alive and well in Alberta… We’re enjoying the bright skies and brilliant days…and the new home our grandbabies have just moved to…

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…and a pretty little yard complete with sparrow serenade outside the window every morning…

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Actually, the yard is an answer to a Grandmom’s little prayer, complete with a little tree I’ve dubbed ‘Chase’s Tree’…

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I’ve told him to watch it closely and tell me what happens when the snow melts and spring comes…It’ll be something to talk about long distance, and maybe one day there’ll be a little harvest to pick together…

Our travelling companion this trip… (and no, it’s not Photo Shop’d!)
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And here the two big (little) reasons we’ve come out to Snow Country…
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…and big brother turning 3 this summer..
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Delightful!

–LS