We went to Wakaw for Laurens’s Highschool Grad, congrats! The “dry grad” party was at the Molendijks this year! After a few days we woke up to eerie orange lights and smoky skies, it was smoke from the forest fires up north that were only 3.5 hours away!
Finally new shingles!
Finally a new roof (shingles)! Done by Ryan Gilchrist of Northern X-posure <3
Happy Holidays and Best Wishes for 2015!
2014 was another year of loving life on the prairies for us!
Highlights were a little winter trip to the Resort at Cypress Hills, the winter Olympics, weekend camping trips to a.o. Candle Lake, Duck Mountain and the Hartwell cabin (friends at Buffalo Pound), the big camping trip to the … » full post and pics!
Visit from John and Diana!
Our friends from our hometown, who now live in Kelowna, are visiting us for a couple of days! YAY!
Meet Arya!
I’ve caved in… we just have too much love to give and there are so many kitties out there who need it… it is time for #7! And 8, 9 and 10 Nico says, but let’s go with 7 first (as much as I’d also love to have 50 cats, … » full post and pics!
Motorhoming! 2014 highlights!
These are from Echo Lake, Candle Lake, Duck Mountain and Buffalo Pound Provincial Parks, we also went to the Hartwell cabin (not really camping though) and to the Rockies with Miranda!
Regina
After Red Deer, we drove out of the snow to Maple Creek, then to Regina. We spent the last days together just hanging on the couch, meeting some friends, visiting a few museums and having a picnic at Buffalo Pound, where we also saw a moose! I was hard to … » full post and pics!
Snow, Red Deer
Waking up to SNOW! Instead of the scenic route, we get the hell out of the mountains and take the highway to Edmonton and then Red Deer, where we are meeting up for the first time with Marjolein and Menno. That was awesome! 🙂
Jasper, Maligne Lake, bighorn sheep and a bear!
Yesterday we took the tramway up the Whistlers Mountain where the views were fantastic! We also drove to the Athabasca Falls and today we took the Maligne Lake Road to hopefully see some wildlife. Well, a lot of bighorn sheep and one bear! Woohoo!



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