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September 14: The time of our lives – a few thoughts from Elaine

This is Elaine with a few of my highlights so far. The scenery along the north of Superior was breathtaking. The lake as still as a millpond at Agawa Provincial Park in the evening, yet in the morning there were … Continue reading

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September 3: Qu’Appelle Valley and buffalo in Moose Jaw

Flat prairies, but some rolling hills.  Elaine says the prairies  are fascinating, from the endless fields of grain to the magnificent skies.  At last the wind has dropped, and the skies are living up to the tourist literature.  Stopped off … Continue reading

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September 2: Escaped the rain and headed west

Today was a day of big winds, big skies and flat prairie. Up to now I have not mentioned miles-per-gallon, or liters per hundred kilometers.  If you cannot afford the gas (petrol), then stay home and brood.   But today I did … Continue reading

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