On day 3, we headed out from Salt Lake City through Filmore and Cedar City, Utah to Zion National Park. http://www.zion.national-park.com/
Vacation – Part 2
Our holiday started January 15 with a flight to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. When we arrived in Saskatoon in the afternoon the temperature was -22 degrees Celsius (-7.6 degrees F) with the windchill.
We spent our first night at the Saskatoon Inn. This is the view from our room on the fourth floor. These structures are actually the skylights on a lower roof than our room. I didn’t venture outside to take more pictures because of the cold. I only took pictures that I could take from the hotel window. As you can see, the snow blew up against the skylights. This is exactly the sort of weather that we are wanting to leave behind as we head south in search of sun and warmth!
This is the inside of the Saskatoon Inn. This atmosphere is tropical in decor and is a stark contrast to the cold winter day outside.
We boarded the motor coach and travelled the first day through the southwest corner of Saskatchewan crossing the Canadian/US border at Climax, SK and Turner, Montana. We spent the first night in the US in Helena, Montana. When we arrived in Helena just after 8:00 pm the temperature was 36 degrees F outside. Although the weather was cold when we left Saskatchewan on the morning of January 16, the sky remained clear and the sun shone as we travelled. You can see by this picture of the sunrise in Helena that we were in for another gorgeous sunny day on day 2 of our travels.
After crossing the Continental Divide at Elk Park Pass we emerged at Butte, Montana.
As we passed through Butte, we could look back over our shoulders to the top of the mountain where we could see Our Lady of the Rockies. Our Lady of the Rockies is a likeness of Mary, Mother of Jesus that stands 90 feet tall and sits atop the Continental Divide 8510 ft. above sea level overlooking Butte, Montana. Our Lady of the Rockies is the United State’s largest Madonna and the second largest statue–second only to the Statue of Liberty: http://www.ourladyoftherockies.com/
You can see by this picture that we have not yet left the snow. However, the sun continued to shine as we travelled along the highway headed towards Idaho.
We crossed the Monida Pass — named after the states it separates: Montana and Idaho. This is a very high mountain pass on the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountains at 6,870 ft. The Monida Pass can be a very formidable place in bad weather, experiencing high winds and blowing snow. This is a picture of the fence created to assist the traffic by slowing the wind gusts a bit. The day we travelled the Monida Pass the weather was perfect.
Our lunch stop was Idaho Falls, Idaho.
This is a picture of the angel Moroni statue atop the Idaho Falls Idaho Temple. This temple is visible across the Snake River in the Idaho Falls Park.
Vacation – Part 1
I have been MIA from the blogging world for most of January and the first week of February.
I have been on vacation! I was doing what many Canadians have been doing for years–escaping the cold winter and visiting the sun.
These thimbles represent some of the places I visited on this holiday. Montana, Idaho and Utah.
This was the coach that took me to all these places. This coach belongs to Terry of Ryjo Tours who not only chauffeurs the coach, but owns the coach and the tour company as well. If you are interested in the Royal treatment while travelling almost anywhere in North America that a motor coach can travel, check out Ryjo’s website at: http://www.localcanada.com/Index.asp?storeid=536Yet Another Snow Storm!
We have been living within the grip of winter for over 3 weeks now. Usually when it snows here, it lasts for a couple of days, melts, and we return to the rain we are used to. That has not been the case this winter. We have had snow storm after snowstorm with no break in between. This morning, we awoke to the greatest snow accumulation we have experienced this winter. These pictures were taken of our yard last night during the snow storm. By the way, the good looking young man in these pictures is my son. 🙂
FAB Challenge
I have been quilting lately. However, I have been working on a secret project and I can’t share much in the way of pictures.
The project I have been working on is a challenge – amongst the FABs. We have all been given a piece of the challenge fabric, this bright yellow/orange fabric. We have been challenged to produce a quilt using this fabric with the theme of “summer”. Once our projects are complete, we will be exchanging our projects with another FAB in our group.
Since the project is a secret, I can’t show you much. However, I can show you one of the “go with” fabrics that I used in this project. Here is just a sliver of that fabric.























This was the gorgeous view that greeted us as we drove towards Page, Arizona where we spent the night.














