It was somewhere on the very eastern edges of Alberta – or maybe the very western edges of Saskatchewan – that the reality of what I’m doing really sunk in. I was totally alone on the highway. Farmland, in hues of canola yellow, lush green, light green and nearly white were around me as farContinueContinue reading “The spice must flow!”
Monthly Archives: July 2015
On the Roch
It’s Canada Day. I suppose I should have taken some more time to reflect on this country – what I love and what I think needs improvement – given that my main task this summer is to drive from the west coast of this nation to the east coast. But I didn’t. Instead, I spentContinueContinue reading “On the Roch”
Auspicious beginnings (not)
Yesterday, I left Edmonton, somewhat unceremoniously, for what will work out to be roughly two months of travelling across Canada (and back!) by car. It was a grey day, but I can’t resent the rain too much when it is so badly needed. Well, I resented the rain that forced me off the road forContinueContinue reading “Auspicious beginnings (not)”