We must be going on a trip. How can you tell?? Yves and Roy are under the trailer welding. This was the water tank whick came off in Mexico.
Our caravan at a rest stop, on our way to Red Deer. Yves and Sandi's rig, our rig and Doug and Adelle's rig. My tranny blew in Cochrane, so I high tailed it into Red Deer to get it fixed.
We had a mens day out and went to a wrecker north of Red Deer, where they had hundreds of cars from the fifties. This place was on an episode of Canadian Pickers.
Down the road was the Reynolds Car Museum. They had cars and farm equipment.
Another one of the displays, a Corvair van and a 58 Buick.
I couldn't resist getting a picture with my signs at the Dodge main parts distribution for western Canada.
Carol with her sisters Frieda and Shirley. Larry and Shirley came out to the Okanagan on their maiden voyage of their new motor home. Raudz is an excellent restaurant in Kelowna with all local ingredients and a famous chef.
The end of summer was a block party concert by our friend Rob and his band, The Dial Tones. (Mostly retired Telus guys, hence the name). Gold old rock and roll.
Some people rolled an old VW through the set.
Here's the host of our party, Rob's wife Chantelle with Carol, Sandi and Dixie. We had an excellent pot luck between sets.
A club of Pontiac Solstice/Saturn Sky vehicles had a rally through the Okanagan. They don't build these anymore as GM shut down both Pontiac and Saturn, so these are now collectable. There were over a hundred from the western provinces and the western states.
This was our RV park for the past 5 months at Swan Lake. We left and are in Abbotsford visiting for a few weeks before heading back south for winter.
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