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Sunday, 6 November 2011

Bumble Bee Band

Well we recently went on a rather long road trip - not because we were travelling a long distance, rather because we had to wait until evening to arrive (and we left early)... so we made lots of stops along the way. In order to get not only us, but also all our necessities loaded into our vehicle, we had to strap a number of things on the roof! As we got going, up started our Bumble Bee Band. Those straps vibrated a whole lot and hummed just like a swarm of bees following us up the road. I had to wonder what the cars we passed thought of our band. We even had a lead singer. Every so often one of the straps up front vibrated louder than the rest, just like a lead singer. Thankfully, with the cold and fog we were travelling in during the morning, the straps frosted up and gave us a couple hours of a break - by the time we got to our destination they were singing full power all over again.

All loaded up. This photo was actually taken at stop #3, but it shows our Bumble Bee Band off well!

A Frosty Lundbreck Falls (Stop #2)

Back to Stop #3 - Our favorite campground covered in snow with a great view of Crowsnest Mountain.

It was a little chilly up there, but the kids were game to pose for a photo or two. Above - Charity, Melodee, Myles and Breanna

Stop #4 - Sparwoods largest truck in the world. Had to stop for that even though we do it every time we drive through Sparwood!

Breanna standing in a $50,000 wheel!

Breanna and Melodee posing on a rock

Alisha likes the feeling of relaxing in a $50,000 wheel...

Charity wanted a picture too, after all how often do you get so sit inside of a wheel?

Old time photo's - Faces are Myles, Breanna and Melodee

Faces in the photo are Myles, Alisha and Breanna

Climbing on a wagon. Melodee, Breanna and Myles

Finally there. This was stop #6 Within about 15 minutes of arriving and unloading the vehicle, we were visited by about 5 deer that lingered for about 15 minutes.

So when you make a 5 hour trip in 9 hours, you make a lot of stops. The ones I don't have photos for include #1 Lethbridge and #5 Cranbrook.

As for my joy... it is full. I thoroughly enjoyed the excitement of the kids as we travelled, the moments of exploration, the beauty of what we usually consider summer scenery covered in a frosty blanket of snow. It was too cold to enjoy for long, but it was beautiful none the less, and of course, the joy of reaching our destination! That was the best part. There is nothing like a long journey brought to a close in a beautiful mountain area filled with wildlife and spectacular scenery.

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