Blanche and Lucy take one more roll on Judy & Marlene's lush grass.... that was their favorite thing to do here on the farm. |
Are you wondering what these brilliant little yellow flowers are? Well if you ever wondered where canola oil comes from..... |
This is one of many Canola farms in this area that produce canola for that canola oil you cook with. |
As we said goodbye to Leslieville we passed many beautiful Canola farms with acres of yellow pastures. |
These are some of the beautiful wildflowers in Judy and Marlene's property. |
These and the two photos below are called Indian Paintbrush - beautiful brilliant red delicate flowers. |
As we left Alberta and crossed into British Columbia we drove along the Canadian Rockies once again - a majestic sight. |
We drove by Lake Alexander and marveled at the green waters. |
The first few days at the Campground in Shuswap were pretty rainy - off and on. |
One of our friends (Flo) who loves 'weather' would have loved this day - stormy, thunder, lightning, wind, blinding rain and even hail! |
As we looked out at Judy & Marlene's RV and boat it started to look like that boat wasn't going to hit the lake water. |
But the rain stopped and we went out to enjoy the area.
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The farm had a petting zoo with goats, chickens, rabbits, cows and more for the city girls to pet and feed. |
We stopped at this Farm Market nearby for fresh farm veggies and fruits. |
Cheryl & Marlene found a bicycle built for two near the antique store here at the dairy farm. |
This little calf who poked it's head out of the pen wasn't more than a week or two old. |
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