At last! We’re camping, and it’s spring! No, not the spring found on the calendar but it’s still snowing outside – instead, it’s the real and actual spring where the sun shines and snow is a distant memory (just over a week ago, but it’s gone now…)
Early May, not late fall! Or winter!
We’re out in the prairie badlands (bad? good!) a couple of hours northeast of Calgary. Spotty wifi but lots of wildlife, so more to share at a later date.
Big blue Alberta skies
In the meantime, thanks for reading and I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
I am a would be outdoorsman - that is if I had more time, skills and knowledge. When I can, I love being outdoors, just camping, hiking, snowboarding, xc skiing, snowshoeing, paddling a canoe or trying something new. What I lack in ability, I make up for in enthusiasm and having a go. I'd never really survive for long out there in the wild, but I enjoy pretending I could if I had to...
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8 thoughts on “Prairie time, and about time”
Spotty wifi can be a good thing at times. More time to connect with what really matters. Cliche I know but true hey. Have a fabulous time Adam and enjoy that lovely spring weather. Cheers! 😊
You’re not wrong – we’re more likely to stay somewhere if there isn’t wifi!
It was so good to be back out camping, and it warmed up as the week went on – spring!
Thanks, Miriam!
Oh how I love the prairies on this continent. Thanks for the great photos, pc. Those wide open skies and forever landscapes really call to me. I look forward to your promise of the wildlife seen here. In the meantime, I’ve been to your subsequent posts and enjoyed your travels. Have fun!
There’s always so much to embrace about prairie space – if you can catch your thoughts before the wind whisks them away… I love your description – forever landscapes – perfect!
Thanks, Jet!
Spotty wifi can be a good thing at times. More time to connect with what really matters. Cliche I know but true hey. Have a fabulous time Adam and enjoy that lovely spring weather. Cheers! 😊
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You’re not wrong – we’re more likely to stay somewhere if there isn’t wifi!
It was so good to be back out camping, and it warmed up as the week went on – spring!
Thanks, Miriam!
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Looks gorgeous and peaceful, Adam. Enjoy!🙂
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Thanks, Jane – it was both, and we were more than ready to be out there!
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The words “wild and free” comes to mind. It looks wonderful.
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Thanks, Maria – it was wonderful, properly out west, the sort of space and place you enjoyed to the south (where it is a lot warmer!)
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Oh how I love the prairies on this continent. Thanks for the great photos, pc. Those wide open skies and forever landscapes really call to me. I look forward to your promise of the wildlife seen here. In the meantime, I’ve been to your subsequent posts and enjoyed your travels. Have fun!
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There’s always so much to embrace about prairie space – if you can catch your thoughts before the wind whisks them away… I love your description – forever landscapes – perfect!
Thanks, Jet!
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