Saturday, April 24, 2010

FROM THE PRARIES TO BLUEWATER LAND


Starting out in Calgary........



First things first
Our mission was to pick up
'Geoffrey'
 the giraffe
Geoffrey was being transported in our trailer
to our niece and nephew


We all had strict instructions to be carefull with
Geoffrey
thus
he has a nice warm fuzzy blanket to
go over his long neck and head



Elliot is sitting on top of the dashboard
enjoying the warmth of the sun
You can see by his coat that he has been unable to groom himself
due to health issues with his tongue
After 3 visits to the Vet in BC
we were ready for the trip 'with meds in hand'




World's largest TeePee
215 Feet Tall
The TeePee was at the Calgary Winter Olympics
Moved to Medicine Hat, Alberta in 1991



An old windmill in Saskatchewan



Wow, this piece of farm machinery sure
looks fancy to me!



Interesting what you see when you are off the main highway
This old church is now filled with antiques



What a contrast between
 THE OLD BARN AND WINDMILL
and
THE NEW FARM EQUIPMENT

On to the reason why we were off road
It was my turn to drive
Off went the book on tape
On went the country music
I took the wheel and the previous driver grabbed a few ZZZZZs

I had a fine time, taking in the view of the praries
even missed a few photo ops
I didn't have a care in the world
but
also didn't pay attention to the gas gauge
Remember we are in the province of
Saskatchewan
not many towns along the highway
and
certainly not many gas stations!!!!!



As you can see we are down to

0 KM TO EMPTY

I must say when we first went off road we had some KM to play with
Came into a little village and asked two ladies
Where is the gas station????
NO gas station here
You have to go about 12 KM to Carale
Back we went to the main highway

Decisions, decisions

We could see some sort of buildings ahead but the sign
at the side of the road indicated the village
was down the dirt road to the right
Flagged down a gentlemen driving his truck
Where is the gas station???

OH

 You should have stayed on the main highway!!!!!!!!!!!

Oh My Gosh

Holding our breath and crawling along at a
snail's pace
we directed the van back towards the building
 we had previously seen



Compared to these guys who don't have a care in the world
the situation is a little anxious in the van



The best sight in the world!!!

WE MADE IT



Looking out our hotel window
Sun setting in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan



Moose country



Over and over again I would see little
country churches abandoned
This little white church has a new owner



There were many grain elevators
along side the Canadian Pacific railway
The name on the elevator is
Dog River
Where or where did that name come from???



This artistic piece of iron work
was in the town of Estevan, Saskatchewan



I'm glad I cannot see it's brown eyes
My least favourite transport truck
Canadian cattle going across the
border to the US of A



A large farm tucked in between the hills
of North Dakota



A good billboard



My treat for the day!
Mmmmmm awsome gum ball





Sunset in Minnesota



How things can change in a matter of hours

Elliot had stopped eating and drinking the morning
we left Moose Jaw and was now
going down hill, I'd say
We phoned our Vet in Canada
made an appointment for Friday afternoon

By this time we are fairly close to
Fargo, North Dakota
We have made a decision

DRIVE THE NIGHT

Meaning

 We would drive until we were home
That meant since leaving Moose Jaw
at 7:30 in the morning
we were
2 adults, 1 dog and 2 cats
 all together in the van for

Thirty four hours

Elliot was too sick to care
Gwendolyn slept the entire time

BUT

Susie, as SWEET as she is
Cried and hollowered for 20 hours straight
The minute I would put the seat down
she would crawl over my head
down my neck
all over my chest

Fun, fun, fun

We thought she was hungry so fed her
What did she do?

SHE HURLED

Fun, fun, fun



Sunrise in Chicago


Arrived at our destination 
 2 p.m. Thursday afternoon
 Went directly to the Animal Hospital
Elliot stayed the night
Picked her up Friday morning
She went back Saturday morning
NOW
She is home again
Tuesday is the day we will hear
good news or not so good news



(Back to Thursday afternoon)

Here we are heading down the path



Sweet, sweet place


Gwendolyn entertains herself

WHILE



He cracks the cottage

You got it, keys were left behind



And
how special is this!!!!

A Pair of
Canadian geese to greet us
Once again

LIFE IS GOOD





They really do like each other!!!!

6 comments:

  1. Hi Joe and Di:
    Great too see you two back SAFE!!!.Once again great pictures, Mugan too call you this week about rendevous and wood.
    Love Catman

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  2. Wow...what an adventure. I sure do hope that Elliot is alright. We are looking forward to seeing you both later today. Welcome home.

    Devonna

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  3. Great talking to you this morning and enjoying your photos.

    Well, as you said, we sure read it all in the blog!!!

    Nearly wet our pants reading the "O KM TO EMPTY" bit. No shortage of excitement on that leg of the trip.

    You'll need at least an 8" X 10" of that burglar breaking into cottage for the OPP!

    Jan & Bill

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  4. Glad to hear you are home safe & sound. Some adventures you've had! Keep us posted about Elliot.

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  5. OMG! What an adventure! Now that's something to talk about. Your patience amazes me. I would have administered some Benedryl to the cat for sure!

    Looking forward to cottage pics and thinking of you, Joe and Elliot. Gwenny too.

    Till tomorrow,
    Popcorn

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  6. Loved your pictures and comments--what a talent you have, sorry to hear about Elliot- hope to see you all soon. Wedges

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