Thursday, April 15, 2010

Work Kamping in Cranbrook

April 15th--Hello from Cranbrook B.C. We arrived yesterday and got settled into our campsite at Mount Baker R.V. Park. The park is situated in downtown Cranbrook and is a short walk to grocery stores and restaurants. We were able to avoid snow on our trip here from Vancouver Island. The road was bare over the Kootenay Pass,on the Salmo Creston highway, with snowbanks some 8 to 10 ft.high on the shoulders over the summit. A ominous reminder of how treacherous the road conditions can be.

On the ferry crossing the Arrow Lake

When we live in B.C. we tend to take for granted what a beautiful province we have

The scenery here, driving pass our lakes and through our mountains, rivals and surpasses that seen anywhere in North America.

Our Home for the Summer
Alvina raking pine needle at Mount Baker R. V. Park

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Back on Vancouver Island and Heading to The Kootenays .

April 7th--We are currently parked at Dale and Lynne's place attending to getting our income tax filed and taking care of all the little details before heading to the Kootenays to spend the next six months Work Kamping. We have to be in Cranbrook by the 14-15 of April and will be there till the end of October. Work kamping goes like this. We are expected to work two days a week to a total of seventy hours a month and in return we get free campsite,electricity, WiFi and cable. If we work additional hours we are paid 10 dollars a hour. Our duties will include looking after the office, taking reservations, booking people into the park and seeing to the wants and needs of the customers. We are looking forward to being in Cranbrook as it is a beautiful place and the summers are really nice. The park is located downtown so it is a short walk to the shopping area. You all take good care and will post when we reach Cranbrook. This has been a fantastic trip. We have traveled some 20,000 miles and visited 22 American states and 5 provinces. Each state was unique, interesting and wonderful. We can't say enough about the American people we have had the pleasure to meet on our journey. We have been treated with kindness and made to feel welcome everywhere we traveled.

Trip to Decatur Indiana and home to Vancouver Island

Mar.13th to Mar. 29th We've had problems with our large slide-out leaking and not retracting properly and after trying unsuccessfully to have it fixed at local RV dealerships we decided to take a trip to the Fleetwood factory in Decatur, Indiana a distance of some 2000 miles . Traveling to Decatur, located in upstate Indiana, We added three new entries to the list of States we have visited. Missouri, Illinois and Indiana.


Lake Shasta California
Alvina by Olive tree at rest-stop.
This Rest-stop was actually a Olive Orchard
California's got it all
Mountains in bloom near Bakersfield California
Lush green hills near Tehachapi California. Beautiful!
Wind turbines just above Edwards Airforce Base in California
Heading to Flagstaff. Looks cold ahead
Coal fired power plant producing electricity in New Mexico
Navajo pottery
Align CenterIt truly is the land of enchantment
Navajo rest-stop on Arizona New Mexico border
Red rock mesa in New Mexico

The desert in bloom

Old buildings along the route 66

Free 72 ounce steak in Amarillo. All you have to do to get it free is eat the whole thing.

The red soil of Oklahoma
We escaped snow all winter but finally got caught in Amarillo Texas

World famous arch in Saint Louis built by Ironworkers
Welcome Center in Missouri. Lots of licence plates.
State Park at Santa Rosa Lake New Mexico where we stayed on our way to Decatur.