I am going to start off this post by saying while we were over total budget, it was only by just over a dollar. Most of the spending was on fuel for our holiday. Surprisingly, I was quite a bit under budget for groceries. That probably will not be the case this month as I plan on purchasing some Christmas gifts and doing a stock up for the winter and all the holidays it seems to contain around this house.
Now on to the promised photos of our trip. I am going to apologize now for the format some of them will be in. Uploading from my phone it seemed that I could not get them saved the way I really wanted them to be.
We left right on time heading west. It was going to be a return journey as well to the area we lived in for awhile and where our youngest son was born.
The day started off very sunny and there was very little wind. As the day progressed it did get cloudier and the wind picked up making it feel pretty cool.
Just outside of Assiniboia we came across a windmill farm. So interesting as this was something totally new to the two of us. It was not there when we left Shaunavon and traveled this road back to Estevan. You will need to click on the picture to make it bigger.
Definitely going to have to click on these to make them bigger. The first is the lot that we had our mobile home on in Shaunavon. Some of the lots are pretty much junk heaps but there are few that have been kept up not too badly. There was a mule deer in front of that trailer in our old lot. One took off before I could get a picture.
The next is the hospital where Kris was delivered. Seems much smaller now.
The last is the school where both Kurt and our daughter spent 3 and 1 year respectively.
Then it was off to the Cypress Hills.
We did pass the oilfield that Harvey worked in and he told me a story about this "bench".
Went through Eastend, the home of a T-Rex. We would have stopped to visit the museum, but of course it was closed.
Went past a small portion of Grasslands National Park, next time we will visit there. Day trip time as we can always travel up to the Trans Canada and head to Regina for the night. Well, provided we leave early enough.
Turning north at around Consul, we headed towards our destination, Cypress Hills Provincial Park.
We arrived just after 4 and so could check into our cabin. Hmm, and they said a "rustic cabin". Not quite what I would call them.
Perhaps the outside, but man the inside, not in the least rustic.
There were two bedrooms with queen sized beds. This is just one of them.
A bathroom with an actual tub.
A cozy living room and a fair sized kitchen.
The first night we rested by the firepit and enjoyed the quiet.
More to come tomorrow.
Everybody have a wonderful evening.
God bless.
Looks like pretty flat terrain. Nice cabin - not rustic inside at all.
ReplyDeleteThe cabin looks cozy and comfy.
ReplyDeleteI have been hoping you would show pictures of your holiday.
ReplyDeleteYour accommodation looks great. It's sometimes nice to visit old haunts and remember different times in your life. We have quite a few wind farms here in the UK, especially in the North, where we grew up.
ReplyDeleteYour cabin looks so warm and cozy. Rustic has a different meaning than I was thinking of.
ReplyDeleteYes, on what Cheryl said, very flat terrain - just like where I grew up in Illinois. What a neat trip it sounds like! It's funny how things seem so much smaller when we return to those places after some time away.
ReplyDeleteMy grocery budget will be more in October than September, but you did good only going over budget by one dollar. :)
It's always interesting reading about holidays and seeing the landscape.
ReplyDeleteSeeing your cabin reminds me of the one we stayed in on our honeymoon. Glad you had a great trip!
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