Saturday mornings are a conversational time. Usually, I sacrifice awake time (with great effort) so that Randy may spend quality time with self to think out the day's plans. Really. It would be futile for me to be up, sorting thru chores with him, he's a going concern for gettin' things done and I'd only be adding frustration to his already incredible whirl-wind mind. So, I sleep well past his 6 am bounce out of bed. Today at 8 am with a cuppa (found a new fair trade organic coffee I think we both like), we opened the windows to a fresh after-rain smell and chatted.
The first order of business was camping. I'm delighted to say that Randy's changed his mind, that he can both come to the folkfest (Edmonton 4 day concert with many family members) AND to drive with me to the permaculture course close to Nelson, BC. Last week, I had received the standard "must work..." answer to my invitation that we take a well deserved trip together. I had thought since then that I would be making my way alone, not what I'd call a fun trip. Today, I was gifted his change of heart. "What? Am I going to spend my whole life working?". *Grins*. Atta boy.
Here's the plan: drive south of Pigeon Lake (home), thru Calgary, Fort MacLeod, Pincher Creek (where we'd like to entertain the though of moving one day, and so will camp the night) over the Crow's Nest Pass, thru Cranbrook, Creston and up to Nelson for a night then he can drop the trailer, my bike and me off @ Winlaw. He'll come back for me two weeks later to do the whole thing backward.
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