Reality: we have 2 dogs SO;
a) Gord planned to go back to BC in June to take care of business with his building in Nelson and to visit with our son in Calgary and our friends in that part of the country.
b) I was going to travel to Manitoba in September to visit with my parents, family, children and friends.
THEN: we were able to find care for both dogs for three weeks so :
IN JUNE we both traveled back to Canada which included playing in the snow............ (of course)
IN JULY I am finally sitting down to resume BLOGGING.. where does the time go???
Here is a quick look at our trip, soon to be followed by continued living in Mexico.
The Rocky Mountains on our drive from Calgary to Castlegar
ONE OF MANY SKI RESORTS ...remember this is the middle of June!!!!!!
PERFECT SETTING FOR A BOAT RIDE...BRING YOUR FISHING POLE
APPROACHING THE KOOTENAY PASS; 6OOO feet above sea level
A JUNE SNOWFALL ... WE WOULD HAVE NEEDED SNOW TIRES THE WEEK BEFORE!
After the 6 hour drive from Calgary, we arrive at our previous home, Castlegar BC, nestled in the Selkirk Mountain Range.
MANY SCENIC TRAILS TO RIDE ... our former neighbour/friend, Jocelyn and her horse Tally and the rainbow during a meal with other friends, Steve, Mark, Kate and Eric. A view we used to have from our home in the mountains.
JOIN friends Lisa and daughter Scotti ON THE ANNUAL SCULPTURE WALK ..
Swinging in the tree &
walking over the bridge with Gord at the Art Farm. (art & community garden)
LOOSE PARTS!. can you find the saw blade? where are the scissors? Oh look, there are some forks. I see a gear and a bicycle chain.
Two on the bench....and Scotti make three! |
Oh it was so good to visit but also so good to be home in Mexico!!! Neither Gord or I felt any moments of regret for the decision we have made but also during our visit were reminded of the adventure we had moving the British Columbia and of our children, family and many friends we continue to have across the country. Here is a photo of the free, private accommodation awaiting you all when you come to visit us!.
( ignore the ladder in the palapa..that is only for me to spray for the wood eating insects.... you will not be required to do this during your stay; in fact, I was doing it to ensure there would still be a palapa when you arrive...lol )
Hasta Luego ( until then)
Dorothy and Gord
Ah yes, seeing the snow would no doubt remind you of why you moved so far away from it .... Hasta Luego ...
ReplyDeleteDear Dorothy and Gord,
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you both have at least two homes here in Canada and in Mexico. Are you there for the whole year or just for 6 months like many snowbirds? Speaking of Snowbirds, it looks like BC was an adventure into the snowy region. Keep on trucking - you both know how to enjoy life. Ruth S.