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Author Archives: debbie
The Drive Home
Murray gets down off the mountain after another awesome day of thigh deep powder. We pile into the vehicle and head north. Murray drives the first leg. As we head onto Hwy 22, we are again amazed at the scenery … Continue reading
Pincher Creek
Murray is excited about going cat skiing for a second day. I’m heading to Pincher Creek. Fifteen minutes down the road and I am in another weather zone. It is dry, sunny and spring. The 45 km drive to Pincher … Continue reading
A Day at Castle Mountain
The day starts at 7 am with snow falling from the heavens and the temperature sitting at 2 C Murray heads off cat skiing and I ponder cross country. I decide to hold off and go for a walk around … Continue reading
On the Road to Castle Mountain Ski Resort
We leave Edmonton at 12:20 pm to dry roads, winter blue skis and the sun warming us through the front windshield. The drive to Calgary is uneventful and swift. The further south we go the less snow is by the … Continue reading
Canmore Cross Country Skiing
Tuesday morning and the sun is shining and it is glorious outside with the new fallen snow. I have a ski date with G to go to the Canmore Nordic Centre. We met G in Bhutan when our tour group … Continue reading
Learning More About Scuba
Even though Murray and I have over 150 dives each, we are still accumulating knowledge about scuba diving. I spotted a ray hiding under a shelf, took pictures, pointed him out to others and then moved on. After I left, … Continue reading
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Packing List Review
I have added items to the “Before Leaving” list that we had added for this trip. They are: Flights – confirm flights and print boarding passes Ride to Airport – arrange for a ride or taxi to/from airport or use … Continue reading
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From the Sea to the Snow
We experience Honduran punctuality. We leave Deep Blue at 7:30 for the boat ride into town. Our bags had gone at 6:30. The truck and van taxis were supposed to meet us at the Deep Blue Dive Shop to take … Continue reading
Last Dives in Utila
The last day of diving is always poignant. It is all coming to an end. No more frolicking with the fish in the water. No more relaxing and rocking with the surge. No more sharing fish tales with fellow divers. … Continue reading
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