Monday, August 15, 2022
from the Road 5
Friday, August 12, 2022
Post card from the road 4
We made it to the Arctic Ocean - the northernmost spot one can drive to in Canada. Although it was chilly and windy the day we were there, temperatures were in the mid 20s Celsius the day before.
The scenery along the Dempster was stunning, even on the rainy day of our return to Dawson City.
Our adventure continues for a few more weeks - we are headed to Kluane Park next.
Someone asked if we saw the northern lights during our trip. No, we have not, because there is little darkness at this time of year.
Friday, August 05, 2022
Post card from the road 3
Today we crossed the Arctic Circle. I’m sitting at a gas station in Fort McPherson in the Northwest Territory. It’s a beautiful, warm sunshine-filled day. We filled up our gas tank and bought a few extra groceries just to have on hand. Services are few and far between here.
We left our camping trailer in Dawson City because the road, the Dempster Highway, is unpacked with some very rough sections. We are staying in hotels during this portion of the trip.
Now we are off to Inuvik where we will stay three nights. Thank you for all your comments!
Tuesday, August 02, 2022
Postcard from the Road 2
Thank you for your comments. Internet has been sparse and I have not visited anyone online. I will have lots of catching up to do when I return home.
Friday, July 29, 2022
Postcard from the road
We have been travelling for a week now, taking our time as we travel northwards through BC. We stopped to visit friends along the way, and spent three days in the Northern Rockies with zero cell coverage. It was a good break.
Today we crossed into the Yukon and are stopped in the town of Watson Lake. We ate huge and delicious cheeseburgers at a local restaurant, then attended a show at the Northern Lights centre that featured the wonders of the aurora borealis. Stunning photography.
I’m posting from my phone so I hope it all goes to plan. We’re seeing gorgeous country and meeting interesting people. And I’ve gained an appreciation for how vast our province is, and by extension, how vast Canada is.
Friday, July 22, 2022
Sweet Peas and a Road Trip
Tuesday, July 19, 2022
July Delights
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A friend gave us a platycodon "sentimental blue" plant several years ago (thanks, Sandi), and I always enjoy seeing the tightly folded buds swell and pop open. They remind me of origami.
Looking out my window once again, I see bees busy about the roses, and a damsel fly hovering like a helicopter deciding where to land. A white butterfly circled the fig tree then sailed off across the hedge to visit the neighbour's garden.
Time for me to make some pesto for the freezer with the basil, bought from the market. Our own basil is miniscule and will perhaps be ready at the end of August. One can hope. It's a dismal year for the vegetables. The Swiss Chard has been nibbled to the ground, so I've netted it in hopes of preventing a repeat. Tomato plants are puny and barely flowering, with just a few fruit forming. It's a very good thing we are not dependent on our potager for winter sustenance, or we would become very lean.
from the Road 5
Kluane National Park is stunning! We camped at Kathleen Lake in a beautiful treed spot with the sound of quaking aspens all around us. We...
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1 . Goodbye hedge. Our back garden is hedged in on two sides with very tall cedars providing a green wall seen in the blurred background o...
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The pot I purchased as mere green shoots has grown to foot-high stalks with streaky dark pink tulip heads now beginning to dry and thin li...
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Last year at this time I was newly retired and had time to bake all of these lovely treats for Valentine's Day. Not so this year, alth...













