Day 21 Alberta to Saskatchewan 07/31/2010







Finally after 5 days on the road, departing from dangerously close to the Bering Sea, traveling through 4 time zones, 4 Canadian territories, and traveling east across the North American continent (north of America), we are poised to reenter our homeland. Tomorrow we turn south to the U.S.A. Alabama lies 2300 miles south of here. We should cross the border around 3:00 CST tomorrow.
While we have left the Rockies behind us, the terrain is still very pretty. There are rolling hills, heavily forested areas, oil fields, and thousands of acres of yellow fields of canola.
This has been a memorable trip, one we will talk about and remember for a long time. I did have to buy another gallon of windshield washer fluid today.
I know it is hot at home. These people up here fuss if the temperature approaches 80*. Just remember, in the winter if it gets down to 32* we are very cold. Their frost will start in a couple of months and their temps go below 0* and stay. When the Canadian Clippers come to Alabama, they start here.
Tomorrow night we should be in Fargo, ND. We are going to meet Mitch and Linda Smith in Kansas City, MO. Monday night, have a KC Strip, and tour the National WW I Museum on Tuesday.
Until tomorrow, Jerry
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