Wow 104 degrees !!!! How was sleeping in the TENT!!!!!!!!!. The antiques look interesting !!!Orvis looks like quite an interesting character !!!
The good news, Rosie, is that we have a very small pop up trailer mostly reserved for Mom and Dad (us) and it had A/C. It ran a fair amount of the time to say the least. If we weren't sitting in the river, we were hunkered down in there reading or napping(ish).
Orvis is definitely the last of his kind. Sadly, he is not well, and wonderful piece of Americana will be with us only in memory.
OMG there's nothing that drives me more nuts in the car than the back seat bickering!! My kids are experts at it.
Wow. That's just crazy.
That was a really cool shot. The scenery was very pretty ....despite being so sweltering I'm sure! Looks lovely though.
Generally, ours are pretty good. But 12 hours in a cramped backseat would make even a saint cranky. So I'll give them a pass for the most part.
Thanks for your compliments on the photos. I enjoy photography a lot. I still have a lot to learn and will take a few classes once I get settled in to my career a bit.
Not likely! And I'm glad I didn't skip!
(I don't skip... I sashay.)
And I saunter. So naturally, I don't skip either.
Oh, I'm all too familiar with those!
But usually, after a while, either the kids or DW tells me to shut up.
I"m glad you're able to fess up. On our trips, it starts with me whining about getting a coffee stat. The longer they make me wait, the more they will hear me squeal. The middle is usually DH ranting about someone else taking over the driving. And the end is the kids with the usual litany.
Perfect. Lots of sun! Isn't that wonderful?
No?
Hello?
NO.
You forgot the pictorial proof.
I see the 104 one, though.
Oops.
104 at 10:00.
I actually don't mind that.
Because that's when I tell the family, "Pack up! We're going to an air conditioned hotel!"
I wanna go on vacation with you. Maybe you could whack some sense into the Mister. On the other hand, it's a bit hard to see what we saw from a hotel room.
Main drag....
It was really hopping. For 6 hours. One night. And buzzing with business and activity. Once a year.
Whoa.
And I thought I lived in some small towns (800).
Small is an understatement.
Is she smiling because she's happy or because she's delirious from the heat?
She's laughing at all the INCREDIBLY drunk people acting like COMPLETE morons. Someone had a dog who would go fetch a beer.
I love that story!
I want to bid against him... and then share the pie with him.
Nice! That is a sound and delicious idea.
Nice. If you really want the cup gone, send me the file. Should take less than a minute.
Ok, I will do that when things get on a more regular schedule for me. I keep saying that, and I sure hope they do soon.
Yeah... I meant to do that... sure...
Mhm. Of course.
I first read that as "the grader that made the 4 mile road trip up the mountain"....
And then.... Oh!
aha~
'Cause it's like hunting. Only better.
It is better. And yes, it takes as much patience as hunting, and the trophies are so much better.
Water? That's just what comes out of the tap, right?
Those guys are possessed.
YOu saw that too!
Love that one. I think that's my fave... although it's tough to pick just one.
WE looked up and saw it hoisted up there and I thought, Ok, that is super cool! Why on earth would he DO that?!
People.
Right?!
Have you ever seen the Clint Eastwood movie "In the Line of Fire"?
If you haven't (or if you have, here's a reminder) John Malkovich plays a man who wants to assassinate the president and Clint Eastwood plays a Secret Service agent who has to protect him.
Anyway. Malkovich's character makes a gun out of plastic or ceramic and tests it.
Two hunters run up to see what's going on.
They ask to see the gun and ask to try it.
He says yes.
So the hunter shoots and kills a duck.
Malkovich takes the gun back and loads it.
One hunter says "Why'd you make a gun like that?"
He says to kill the president.
A hunter says. "Why'd you want to do that? Mister?"
Malkovich says. "Why'd you have to kill that duck?"
And then shoots them both.
He was a bad guy.
But I was kind of on his side there a little bit.
I should rent that one! Sounds like a good one.
Hey!!!!!! Way to go! Congrats!!!
Atta girl Good Nurse Liesa!
:takes a bow:
Yeah, always a problem when you zoom in/crop.
I get so tired of people giving me small, blurry, grainy, low res photos and asking me to turn them into amazing 8x10 photos.
Mhm. My next learning project is to shoot in RAW and then figure out how to manipulate from there. I like JPEG because you can just simply edit and upload. I need a class methinks.
No idea. At first I just thought it was a way of transporting mail, or other small items across the river.
I will explain in an upcoming post.
I can say that round metal silos are all over the place... but I've never seen a round barn up on the Canadian prairies.
Do you know where Olds is by chance?
And for that I say thank you.
You are so welcome!
That's really interesting.
I thought so. Glad you did too!!

Well thanks for that!
Reminds me of a cartoon I saw once (Far Side I think) where an artist is painting seagulls... which are swarming over a dump.


Wait... is it goats or bears???
Neither. The ones I"d picked out that we were supposed to get over the weekend didn't work out. So we're hunting again.
Thanks for the update!
You bet!!