Grace and Alfie 9 seconds ago
Night Yvonne xo
No haven’t travelled outside Canada or the US. Always wanted to visit Ireland, maybe someday 😊. Many people have told me Irelands weather resembles my home province of Newfoundland, plus the scenery is very similar. The Rockies where your parents visited have snow on the mountain tops all year, the lakes and rivers are blue green, and stay that colour even during storms, makes for beautiful pictures. All the water out there is glacier water. We drove from coast to coast one year, passed through dessert like conditions in BC which shocked me. In one day, we went from seeing snow on the mountain tops in Lake Louise to driving through dessert where it was 42 degrees, crazy. The day we left Lake Louse it was 32, hard to imagine that it gets cold enough for snow to stay on the mountain tops when at the bottom you’re sweating to death. Hence why I have zero desire to ever hike that mountain 😂.
The Rockies are a 5 day drive from here, and that’s driving 12 plus hours. We haven’t been back, maybe someday, but I’d never be able to live out there, even though it’s stunning, it’s just too far away. Most Canadians have no idea just how big Canada is, most fly instead of driving, but flying you miss all the scenery. I’ll take the scenery any day over clouds 😁
Hope you have a great Thursday xo
No haven’t travelled outside Canada or the US. Always wanted to visit Ireland, maybe someday 😊. Many people have told me Irelands weather resembles my home province of Newfoundland, plus the scenery is very similar. The Rockies where your parents visited have snow on the mountain tops all year, the lakes and rivers are blue green, and stay that colour even during storms, makes for beautiful pictures. All the water out there is glacier water. We drove from coast to coast one year, passed through dessert like conditions in BC which shocked me. In one day, we went from seeing snow on the mountain tops in Lake Louise to driving through dessert where it was 42 degrees, crazy. The day we left Lake Louse it was 32, hard to imagine that it gets cold enough for snow to stay on the mountain tops when at the bottom you’re sweating to death. Hence why I have zero desire to ever hike that mountain 😂.
The Rockies are a 5 day drive from here, and that’s driving 12 plus hours. We haven’t been back, maybe someday, but I’d never be able to live out there, even though it’s stunning, it’s just too far away. Most Canadians have no idea just how big Canada is, most fly instead of driving, but flying you miss all the scenery. I’ll take the scenery any day over clouds 😁
Hope you have a great Thursday xo













































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