Tuesday, July 8, 2014

BC Road Trip Post #6 July 02, 2014

BC Road Trip Post #7  July 02, 2014

Weather:  sunny and cool but warming up to about 24 C in the afternoon.

Wildlife:  small song birds and that's about it.

the Day:
After a nice breakfast, we drove down to Saskatoon with Rob and Ruthann to the city of Saskatoon.  On the way, we stop in Warman, a small town where Rob works at a building supply company.  The town appears to have been built last year - almost all of it is new housing.  Across the street from Rob's work we see  a pre - fab home building operation like nothing we've ever seen.  Entire new lovely homes ready to be transported to - somewhere, complete with windows, doors, trim.  There are many many new homes being built in this province.

Stop in Saskatoon at the Mendel Art Gallery for a walk - through - beautiful collection of specific Group of Seven pieces related to work.  Effective and so stunning.

Stop for a few errands and a small walk along the banks of the Saskatchewan River, where we see American White Pelicans fishing.  

Walk through the university grounds  - they are really beautiful, but there is quite a bit of construction happening.

Meet Rob and Ruthann's daughter, Kimberly and son, Matthew for dinner, where Harry meets an on-site windshield repair guy.  We ask to have the crack in our new windshield repaired ( we just bought the truck last week) while we are eating.

Nice evening drive back up north to Rosthern and then to a good night's sleep.

1 comment:

  1. Prefab homes reminds Bruce Powley of Mattamy - door frames sag after a while he says. My thoughts on the blog so far are that it documents well not only your scenic travels, but also a memorable time in history where the floods are concerned.

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