Lones and Mary Ann - North American "ROAD TRIP"

Sunday, September 8, 2024

Last days and saying goodbye

Mary Ann took me to the last shop on Learra's list. Hobby Lobby. OMG I love that store.  I brought 5 bags of stuff, and I will make it fit..... it was amazing. I love that store.  I was just in awe of all the stuff they had.  My favourite US store by far, so far 😁. We also went to Lowes, another hardware store.  I brought nothing, nothing, the only store I have entered were I brought absolutely zilch... 

On Friday Mary Ann took me back to Digs, there were things I decided I needed, Kearie sent me money for my birthday , so it needed to be spent, and I couldn't think of a better place, they have IOD transfers and moulds, and cheaper than back home.  I went a bit crazy, but I am happy, and that is the main thing, right? 

As we drove back home I was again marvelled at the amount of houses surounded by woods, it is truly a lovely part of the world.  There are a million little and big lakes scattered through the area and houses everywhere, but really nice, with lovely surroundings, not just house upon house.  I love the drives through here.  There are all colours of squirrels, black, brown, grey and red, and all different mixtures.  There are also little chipmonks and lots of road kill.  Which is sad, it is mainly racoons and the occasional deer.  

Home depot contacted me and my door handles have arrived in store, so we went and picked them up.  I love them, and they were only $17 USD, so much cheaper than back home and They will match my house, so I am stoked.

Joe and Ashley, Mary Ann's youngest boy and his wife, came over last night and they all played Euchre, they were absolutely amazed that I knew how to paly it, I sat out though as it has been literally years since I have played it. I am glad I did as Joe and Chris kept trying to steal the deal.  I am like, "that is not even a thing".  Yes it is they insisted, I was like try that at a tournament and see how far you get.  Joe was, "Okay not in that environemnt, but okay everywhere else".  Yeah right, little cheaters, you really need to keep your eye on them two.  But although Ashley and Mary Ann lost the three games, they at least kept their integrity, but it was hilarious to watch.. It was a nice last night.  Kennedy taught me some new games and I admit, I had no idea what I was doing, but she enjoyed it and she beat me each time.  She is a lovely young girl.  I didn't really get a chance to get to know her brother, Jamieson, but he seem like a nice young man too.

On Saturday it was with mixed feeling I left Mary Ann's home for the last time.  It is really a lovely home, set in lovely woods.  It is such a pity she has a crazy neighbour.  The guy is serously loopy.  We drove to Mary Ann's Aunty Betty's for lunch and a visit before Mary Ann would take me to the airport,  Her aunt is so nice, I met Mary Ann's parents, in 1981, when I stayed with them for about a week on my way home from Europe, it was a few weeks after I had met Mary Ann and Laurie.  Her aunt is her mothers sister, Emily met us there and we had a lovely lunch and a nice visit.  Aunt Betty has ground hogs apparently, but again, of course, I didn't see one.  Mary Ann then drove me to the airport and stayed with me until I checked my two large suitcases, which was awesome, as they are a little hard to monouver. I then said goodbye to Mary Ann, but we will see each other agian, and not in 43 years.  We may do another road trip or even just a visit.  We got along so well, which was awesome as it could have gone really pear shaped as it was such a long time since we had seen each other.  We are both pretty laid back so that helps.  We had so much fun and some real belly laughs.  I was a little teary eyed as I walked away.

Once I got to go through to security, I was held up as my birthdate on my ticket did not match my passport.  So back to Spirit check in I went.  They sorted it and I was finally allowed through. I got to the gate okay and had about an hour wait.  This was delayed by 20 minutes and then we boarded.  We sat and sat and finally we found out there was a medical episode at the back of the plane.  I felt sorry for whoever it was, but some passengers became quite rude, I mean a person can't help getting sick.  It was about an hour and 15 minutes delay.  Then that was sorted and they needed to complete paperwork?? A lot of the passengers were from Texas and apparently they had beaten Michigan that day at something, not sure if baseball or football or something else, but they were quite rude about Michigan, we mostly this one young guy, but the rest were playing along and laughing etc.  I mean how old are you?? I think alcohol was involved... He looked a little seedy.

We finally got underway with much cheering and carry on from the Texas fans.  Once we arrived, all those hours late, we had to wait on the tarmac for a gate, another 20 minutes...
 
Again they said the baggage carrage number, and again they used two, but didn't tell anyone.  I found my luggage, after a short search and went off to find the shuttle pick up area.  I was calling the shuttle number but getting no answer, I tried several times, I finally had a transport officer from the airline come up and ask if he could help.  He also tried calling them, no nothing.  It was after 11 pm at this stage.  He offered to call me a taxi and I accepted, I was tired and annoyed and I just wanted to get to the hotel.  So that cost me just over $33 USD.

The taxi came and he was headed the wrong way when he asked me to give him the address of the Motel 6, apparently there are two nearby.  I told him and he was headed to the wrong one.  He had to go back the way we came and he thought he was dropping me at the correct hotel.  The large sign in the air said Motgel 6 and the one beside it said Super 8.  He dropped me and off he went.  I went inside and there were Super 8 signs everywhere, including the mat on the floor.  I was like is this Motel 6? I mean it was obvious it wasn't . No, he told me to go down the corridor and turn left and I would see it.  I went down the corridor, turned left and after a short walk, arrived back at Super 8.  I was getting annoyed by this stage.  A couple of guys were coming of the door and so I said "Excuse me is this the motel 6".  "No, this is Super 8".  Like I didn't know.. They were so sweet, they asked me what was going on and I told them.  The younger one looked up at the sign and said he could see how the mistake could happen.  He googled and stepped onto the road and pointed up the block.  So I thanked them and went to walk off, when they offered to help with my luggsge.  3 suitcases is a lot to manouver.  I was no, that's okay , you will be busy, no, they wouldn't hear of it and said Friendly Texans like to help, so they took the two big ones and then Joe, the younger guy, took my small one too and carried them up the embankment and they took them all the way to the reception.  What lovely guys, So a big thank you to Joe and Jason for saving me from giving up and sleeping in the Super 8 car park.. 

No apologies from Motel 6 re their shuttle not being available, just excuses it was a busy night.  They should still be able to answer the phone.  Not impressed.  Once again the shower would not work, I was past annoyed by this time.  I called reception and she said, you have to pull the tap out.  I said I tried that, so she came and jiggled it a bit and got it to work.  This is the first hotel I have stayed in, anywhere, that does not supply shampoo and conditioner.  I left my conditioner at Mary Ann's and my shampoo was empty. So I asked her and she was no, we don't supply it to the rooms, but I can get you some from reception??? Like ??? What!!!  So she brougth me three small satchets of shampoo.....

This morning I asked reception where the restaurant that was on their website as being in close proximity was, it is in the motel next door, the quality Inn I think it was.  So I had breakfast.  The latest checkout at the hotel was 11.30, so I caught that shuttle and am now at the airport.  My flight isn't until 8.24pm, so a long wait ahead.  I asked if there was any places to eat out here and no, all that is once you pass through security, which I can't do until I check my bags.  I have no idea how long that will be, my flight is not for ages.  So here I am, sitting at the airport and talking to you lot... hopefully it won't take all day for Qantas to open the checkin, but I doubt it.

This guy was outside the motel this morning, Strawberries, strawgerries on his slippers.  The calibre of the clientel her is supreme.... 





So my next and final blog will be once I return home, so till then.  Bye for now

Lones


Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Shopping and sightseeing

 On Friday we went Shopping, Learra had given me a list of shops to visit so we did some of them, I also wanted to know what their Op shops were like.  So we went to Vinnies and the Salvos and another place called Digs (cause you dig through stuff), it was a bit expensive, but I managed to find some things to buy.  My first IOD transfers, so happy, they are very expensive back home.  Look them up, they are amazing for upscaling stuff,  and then our next stop was a little place called Second Thoughts.  I had a brilliant day, I love their op shops they have heaps of cool stuff and really cheap.  Mary Ann told me of a second hand shop up north called, My Sisters Closet, I love that name.  I would so go to that shop. I had a great day and got lots of bargains.  I have borrowed a suitcase from Mary Ann, one she no longer wants.  I will make it all fit... I will!!!

We had a nice lunch at a dinner type restaurant and it was good.  I am still getting used to the tipping thing, I have to ask what amount is appropriate of Mary Ann each time, cause it isn't just a percentage that is okay each time....

Everywhere I go I see the rusted trucks.  look at it, just look at it.. 

On Saturday we drove to  Detroit to visit Mary Ann's daughter, Emily, and her husband Brian.  They are renovating their home, it is a two story in the suburbs.  Emily took us to the train station, it is not a functioning station, but was delapilated and so the Ford family brought it and has restored it to its former glory.  But the line to enter was around the building, so we decided not to do that after all.

The outside, the line was ridiculous


Part of the inside, I downloaded this as we did not go in, but it looks awesome


A part of the outside before and after.  Another download.  The Fords are loaded, and they did a good thing here



We then went to the Eastern Market and had lunch at Vivio's which was like a bar from the movies.  It was so popular you had to line up outside for about 45 minutes.  There was a guy who's job was to manage the line, and he did.  He would call out for the number of people in a group when a table came available.  Group of 3, group of 4 etc.  The food was okay, but the price was not bad.  Emily then took us on a sightseeing trip around Belle Island and then to a pottery place that makes amazing tiles, its called Pewabic Pottery, they were lovely, but so expensive.  Emily then drove us back to hers and we came home.  

On Sunday it was my birthday, thank you for all the lovely messages.  Mary Ann gave me a lovely tile for my birthday, from Pewabic, it has Michigan on it and it is lovely.  She should not have spent so much money.  But I do love it. We went to Home Depot and I ordered some door handles for my house,  They are meant to arrive by Thursday or Friday, so I hope they do, I leave on Saturday for Dallas and fly out on Sunday for home.  Otherwise I can cancel the order, but I really like them and they will match my house.  They are about a third of the price of the ones available at home and so much nicer.  So fingers crossed.

We then went to Aldi's, one of my favourite stores back home, but alas, their middle isle left a lot to be desired.  Nothing like ours really.  But I did get to a dollar store.  The only store I now need to visit on Learra's list is Hobby Lobby.  I may or may not get there, but I have had a good run, so I can't complain.

On Monday we had a slow day, just lounging around. Mary Ann's two grandchildren have been staying with her for the last few Days, Jamieson is 13 and little Kennedy is 10, she loves to curl up in the blanket I brought when we were on our road trip.  We washed it when we got home and she took it straight from the laundry and still said it smells like old lady!!!  WTF.. I would have been offended, but it was so funny I had to laugh.  Mary Ann offered to re wash it, but she wouldn't let her, so old lady can't smell so bad after all.
We took Jamieson home so his friend could pick him up and on the way back we brought ice creams for the three of us, from a farm called Cooks farm dairy. they were delicious, the line up to buy them promised that they would be good, locals don't line up for crap food.

Judy came yesterday and we went for a drive to Lake Huron, they showed me the places they went and played etc when they were young as Judy's grandparents lived there.  The lake is lovely and there is a river that is called locally "Blue water" and the water is quite blue.  We had lunch at a resturant overlooking the river, it was really nice, we sat outside in the sun.  It is summer here afterall.  The weather was quite high last week and the humidity was pretty awful, the last few days have been really pleasant, cardigan weather, just cool but not cold.  I am loving it. We then went to a town that Judy wanted me to see, but there was only like one store open in the whole place.  I have never heard of a town that closed down like that, but apparently it happens over the winter, but this was a bit too early for that, so no idea why they were all closed.  So no shopping for me....

Last night I sat out the front at dusk, I wanted to see if I could see any deer and just as it got dark we had a visit from three of them.  I took a picture and a small video, but they are really hard to see due to the darkness.

The first deer to visit, hard to see, due to the time of day


I made some eggs this morning for breakfast and there eggs are snowy white.  I asked Mary Ann about them as they are really white, she said they bleach them.  They bleach them because Americans won't buy non white eggs.... ???

I am not sure what we are up to today, I will fill you in when I next post

Cheers for now
Lones






Thursday, August 29, 2024

Relaxing at Mary Ann's

 So we have had a couple of quiet, rest days at Mary Ann's.  I showed her son Chris my moose pic and he was like that's an elk.. what, yep an elk.. So the moose is back on my not been seen list, bugger.,, I was so happy I saw a moose and even Mary Ann thought it was, so there you go, I have seen an elk...

We went shopping yesterday and I brough some cool things to dress my house for autumn, I am planning on doing a lot of dressing my home for different seasons and playing with my decorations etc.   So I have now been to a Dollararma, a Michaels, a Wallmart and a Dollar Store.  I still have others to go to as well. 

As we were driving home we say two chipmonks crossing the road, one just stopped and stood up, he was so cute, only about 12 to 15cm tall, just weeny.  I was stoked, another animal crossed off my no see list.  Later that evening Mary Ann called me, the chipmonk that lived in her log pile was laying on the back porch, the awful cat that has move into her yard, had attacked it.  It was awful.  We decided to leave it to see if it would recover and closed the doors to keep the cat out of the back porch.  This morning he was gone, so he had recovered and will live to escape another day, hopefully.


Unfortunatley this afternoon the effing cat came back and found the chipmonk and ripped it to shreds.  The little shit.

I think one of Mary Ann's friends is coming to visit today and I have no idea what the plans are.  I am about to make myself some vegemite toast for breakfast.

When Judy arrived we had a quiet day, she buried the poor chipmonk and cleaned off the deck.. It was grose.  

We have had a quiet day, I made some mashed spuds to go with the pulled pork and we just talked and relaxed for most of the day.

Tomorrow we are going op shopping.  I want to see what their Vinnies and Salvos are like.  I am real nosey... 


The sunset from Mary Ann's back yard, over the lake.  Her home is in the most lovely area. 

We are heading to Detroit on Saturday, to visit Emily, Mary Ann's daughter.  So until then

Cheers

Lones






Sunday, August 25, 2024

Goodbye Canada, hello again USA

 We travelled south and went to a little place where there were some quaint little Native Canadian and craft things to purchase, incredibly expensive though.  

Stuffed wolves display at the store. I loved them


We then travelled a little further and ate an apple fritter, nothing like our fritters, more like a cake.  It was quite nice, very over advertised locally, and a little over spiced for me, but okay.  

We finally arrived at Sault Ste Marie, to cross back into America, just as I started to feel ill.  I think it was the apple fritter.  I grabbed a large throw away cup and threw up in it, twice, as we were in line to come back into the country.  I just held the cup like it was a drink or something and tried to appear innocent.  The guard asked a couple of the ususal questions and through we went.  I was so worried he would think I had some kind of disease, but he didn't even notice I had thrown up.  Bonus.  You have to take the small wins now and then,  Canada had been a bit of a disappointment to be honest.  They just overcharge for everythigng and then they don't take advantage of the things they could utilise to get tourist dollars.  I shan't be back.  We drove for hours past glimpses of lakes, and huge forests and very few rest areas with any kind of view, no tea shops or cafes.  Just nothing for hundreds of miles..

We then drove to Mary Ann's friends house, she lives in a cabin community on a lake about 2 hours north of Mary Ann.  Lisa was lovely and her cabin was so sweet, the whole place was to die for.  From her front deck you can see the lake, we stayed overnight and didn't leave until about 4pm on the following day.  It was lovely.  Lisa had to go out to an event, it was a poker thing, I can't remember what it was called, but you are in a boat and you go to different bars around the lake, which is huge, and every bar gives you a card and then when you return you have to make the best poker hand you can to see if you win.  I am not sure if you can trade cards, but she told us later, by phone, that she had a great day.  Lisa wants to come to Aus, so I told her she is welcome and to bring Mary Ann. 

We arrived back her at Mary Ann's last night and have had a chill day, doing laundry and napping.  We still have to clean out the van to return it tomorrow.  

I will be having a week or so here and then flying to Dallas to catch my flight home.  I will keep you updated on anything we do while I am here.

I forgot to mention while we were at the Glacier and Yellowstone parks, that even with bears and  the things that will eat you, there were still people out walking and cycling through the parks, like little human kebabs.  I shake my head at how stupid people can be.  A little 3 year old was attacked by a grizzly just after we left that area, because her family had left food in the tent, it should alwasy be in tin containers etc.  People are really dumb.  Luckily they think she will be okay, but the mental experience will be with her for life.  Poor little bugger

Most of the cars in canada and here are rust buckets, Mary Ann said it is due to all the salt they put on the roads in the snow. It must really take it's toll

A photo of me in front of a picture in the Banff tourist info place


Me with some stuffed animals in Banff to



Me outside one of the cheap american stores I need to visit


So we are about to order pizza for dinner, I will talk to you all again soon

Cheers Lones



Thursday, August 22, 2024

Leaving Manatoba, entering Ontario and no bloody animals....

 We drove most of the day, through really boring countryside, we stopped at the sadest little Gas station, in the middle of nowhere, with a sad little attendant.  But Mary Ann did find a friend in the car park, a lovely native American, who gave us some tips and her husband got some smokes off Mary Ann and we continued on our boring way, there is really nothing to see in Manatoba at all. 

                    Really sad oasis, motel and diner where closed and just really run down



Once we were on the road again we started getting storm warning messages and I was fine with it, until Mary Ann said the storms can lead to tornados, then I got a little concerned.  She drove and I was on tornado watch, great plan, as I had no idea what I was looking for.... The storm just raged around us and it got worse and worse.  We had to pull over at one point and then once we could continue it got less frightening until we drove onto Ontario.  The scenery in Ontario is beautiful, more fir trees and lots of water, but it does become repetative.  We got caught up in a traffic jam for about 45 minutes as an RV had slid partially off the road, and Canadian roads are a nightmare.  They are not very wide, there is not options if there is a problem and you can only do 90 kilometres an hour.  It makes travelling through repetative scenery quite boring.  We stayed in a really dodgy Travel lodge in Thunder Bay,  Mary Ann booked ahead and they charged her card, but when we got there, they had no room for us.  Well she wasn't happy.... We decided to wait there until the manager arrived at 11pm.  Well surprise, surprise before he arrived, they found a room for us. 
Really smelly gross room, but we had a clean bed each and we had a good breakfast.  

The start of the storm, while I was still not concerned and taking pics



We left Thunder Bay for Marathon and what a day in turned out to be. My elastic was stretched in my trousers somewhere along the way, so I had to hold onto them most of the time, until I forgot.  We got into our second traffic back up due to an accident on the road.  Sadly this one was a fatality and it was going to be between 6 to 8 hours delay.  It was really awful for the people involved, but to hold up all of the traffic, including the Semi's was ridiculous, they have no B plan when things go south.  Mary Ann got talking to a local girl in a car two up from us and she said she was going to go back and take a side road, it would take about an hour to get back onto the road the other side of the accident, but we were welcome to follow her if we wished.  She was really lovely and she had the sweetest little daughter.  So we did that, Mary Ann did a great job following her through the bush, it was so dusty and it was really hard to see.  At one point there was about 7 cars in our little convoy, we just caught up to them on the bush track.  It was actually a really nice drive, if we were just meandering, as we were going across little bridges over creeks, it was quite pretty, but with the dust and having to keep up with our guide it was quite stressful for Mary Ann. 



We finally made it back onto the road, the other side of the accident, and the road was still full of people trying to get across the block onto the other side.  They had put up signs that the trucks were not to use the road we did, but I am surprised more cars didn't.  It was about then we decided we had had enough of Canada, it is expensive and the roads are stupid.  So we drove to Marathon and we have managed to find a room for the night, everything is expensive and they add tax to everything so you pay a lot more, 13% plus 8% plus 3.5%, it is ridiculous.  A $150 hotel room becomes a $187 hotel room etc.  It's ridiculous.  I don't understand why they don't have more coffee shops or cafes etc, along the lake side or things for tourists to see and do.  They are missing out on a lot of custom and people just get fed up of the high costs and leave. 

We are leaving Canada tomorrow and heading to one of Mary Ann's friends for a visit, then the following day we will relax and drive home to hers on Sunday.  That is the plan so far, it may change, it often does. 

We thought it would be nice to relax with a wine and some snacks, the local bottle shop closed at 6pm, we were informed at 6.15 pm.  So no wine for us.  Mary Ann has some beers and I had a small amount of wine in a container, so we sat outside and chatted to a couple of young Canadians, fortunatly they headed inside before I stood up and my trousers landed around my ankles... OMG.. I almost wet myself laughing, and Mary Ann was in hysterics, I quickly gathered myself together and we came back to the room.  I have had enough for today and plan to retire early.  

I have had my shower, getting rid of all the dust.  It felt like I was back in the mallee. It is a long time since I have seen dust like that.  We had to buy some armor all for the van, the thing is covered in dust inside and out. Tomorrow we will find a car wash, hopefully in the USA, it is a lot cheaper than Canada. 

That's all for today... 

Lones 



Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Banff, and crowds and animals that don't show up

 So we travelled from Cochrane (Calgary area) to Banff, the town itself is lovely, but the crowds where ridiculous.  Everything was booked out, even the shuttle buses, we were advised by a park official not to try to drive to Lake Louise as we would be turned back as all the parking spots would be full, a hundred to one shot we would get a park.  So he suggested we travel towards Jasper, which is closed as a quarter of the town has been destroyed in the fires that are still burning. But the drive to the icefields is one of the prettiest in Canada and we should not miss it.  So we decided to do that, although it was beautiful, after 30 minutes it did become repetative.  It was all fir trees, so we turned around and drove down to Lake Minniewanka, that was quite pretty. 

                                                                    Banff


Banff is very pretty


Lake Minniewanka




We were coming back from Lake Minniewanka and I was decidedly down hearted as we had not seen any animals at all.  The Bison abviously know where I am and come out after I leave.  But there was a car stopped so Mary Ann slowed down and stopped too, and right beside me, on the side of the road was a moose, I wound my window down to take a picture and I could have touched it, it was so close.  There were two of them, but I didn't notice the second one until I looked at my picture.  I was so stoked, it was beautiful.  So all those days, and all those parks, and I have seen one Moose....

                           Proof, though the camera pushes them further away, it was so close.




We decided to leave banff and head east.  Mary Ann wanted to go to Medicine Hat that night, but it was over 7 hours away and it was already late afternoon.  I stood firm.  I said "Mary Ann you are a terrible driver at night, and even your day driving is a bit dodgy".  She actually burst out laughing and we chuckled for a bit, but I won.  We stayed in Cochrane again that night and carried on to Regina (pronounced to rhyhm with Vagina). We stayed at the Walmart car park and, then this morning travelled through the rest of Saskatchewan and Manitoba today.  
 
I have to say that travelling through Wisconsin, Minnesota, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are all very similar, like wheat belts, very similar to back home in some areas, and very boring, no animals jump out at you, just flat boring paddocks, one after the other. 

We are now in Steinbach in Manitoba and we found the most lovely hotel, with a bistro and bar attached, Frantz Inn.  It is really lovely and I have already taken two showers, one last night and one this morning, in case it is another rest area night tonight.  The staff here are lovely and the food was to die for, I have my first steak since leaving home.  So would def recommend, apart from the see through toilet paper, that isn't  great. 

We are about to have breakfast and continue on our way.  You will need to forgive my typing as I do not have a spell check to check my typo's. 

Cheers for now, talk again soon

Lones. 







Sunday, August 18, 2024

Lake McDonald and Canada

 We had a good start from St Mary's, we traced our route from yesterday, up to Logan's pass and over the Mountains until we reached Lake McDonald.  Mary Ann really wanted to see this as it was founded by McDOnalds from Scotland and she was a McDonald.  The scenery was awesome again, but the lake itself was disappointing.  We had seen pictures of the coloured stones in the lake on the internet and they wer amazing, but in real life, they had none of the wonderful colours that the internet showed.  The lodge was inpressive, but the staff were quite rude, the food was expensive and quite bland, so we weren't impressed.

                                            McDonald Lake Lodge

    
                    
                               The buses they take tourists around Glacier National Park

Inside the lodge


Lovely creeks all over the park, and Mary Ann.





We did meet a lovely couple who we interacted with for awhile, Mary Ann read all of the information in the reading room and could only find stuff on a Snider and nothing on the McDonalds, so that was disappointing.  We had lunch, I had the Pasties, they were two small weird round pasties, floating in a really bland gravy, and they were really bland, I also had the Huckleberry lemonade and that was really quite sour.  The meal cost me about $25 USD.  Mary Ann had a burger and salad.  Burger was frozen and bland, the salad was delicious apparently.  Would not recommend.  The waiter was lovely, the rest of the staff, not so much. 

We then continued on our way, we got over the mountain and had to drive around the bottom and back to St Mary to continue on our way to Canada.  I feel bad that I cannot share the driving, but I am not on the insurance for the vehicle, so not able to do anythign about it.

 



No cars in the US or Canada have front licence plates, only back ones.  I am not sure when the law changed as Mary Ann said they used to have both, but not anymore.   weird.  But there it is.

We crossed the Canadian border without incident, I still have not seen any large animals, even though thye have large signs warning of Bison activity in a few places.  The little shits are avoiding me.  Hiding in the forest until they see me go past or something.

The last part of the drive was into the sun, so Mary Ann was having a hard time as she really struggles to see clearly at night.  Although as she has two sets of glasses, and doesn't wear her reading glasses for driving, I have to tell her the speed limits on the GPS, or the smaller signs on the road.  If I wasn't here she would not take the correct exits etc, it is a constant battle, but it keeps me laughing.  Although last night as we got closer to the hotel, she was approaching a stop light and I was saying, "you have to stop, it's red, it's red IT'S RED".... No, she just sailed on through.  I was like WTF!!  She said she couldn't see due to the sun, but me screaming It's red, appeared to have no result.  So that is a worry.  I will have to be more vigilant, or organise some kind of insurance.  Apart from taking wrong turns and going through Road Closed signs, and running red lights Mary Ann is doing fine.  

Today we are off to Banff.