Carrot River
November 28, 2012 § Leave a comment
When I arrived in Carrot River, dusk had fallen and I was an hour’s drive from the campsite where I would rest the night. Thankfully, the Carrot River Library was open that evening and I surreptitiously placed the stone atop some books on a low shelf as a small group of women knitted nearby. Unfortunately, conditions were not ideal for photography; I just now noticed the number 100 in the book title! Congratulations, Maria, on discovering the stone!
Perpetual Motion
November 26, 2012 § Leave a comment
Province, here are a few details from The Great Sand Hills simply because they are sublime.
The Great Sand Hills
November 23, 2012 § Leave a comment
Have you visited this magnificent piece of the prairie? Province, if you have not, then make it your next adventure destination. These dunes are breathtaking; silky smooth sand, arching up out of the grasses and shrubs of the surrounding hills in testament to the strangeness of our world. And though I buried the stone well, the wind worked quickly to reveal it to Linda Watson. Congratulations, Linda!
Borden
November 19, 2012 § Leave a comment
Province, do you recall the stone found in Borden? Recently, Jason Wiebe brought it back to the building. Thanks for your participation, Jason!
Visual Feast
November 16, 2012 § Leave a comment
Often in my travels, Province, I have stopped for a break at small-town antique shops and general stores. I love the personality of each place, and all the little treasures to be found. Sometimes I buy, but usually I simply feast the eyes.
Tumbleweed Territory
November 14, 2012 § Leave a comment
Province, I love how the nimble tumbleweed is so careless in its grace.