Thursday, November 20, 2008

Life at peace and Rest



A day out side with not a care in the world. The season is fall and it is warm outside
Take a little piece of a weed and put it between your lips and jut relax lying against a tree or wherever it is comfortable and meditate on life in a quiet and peaceful way. No worries, feel warm and comfortable and let the day drift by as the sun warms your skin and a gentle breeze whispers by now and then. look at the little squirrel as it scampers up a tree and unto a branch . It has no cares. it is planning for the winter by eating nuts and food.

We need not know the future totally but some planning and guidance for our lives will help secure a place and our needs can be met.+

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Family Gathering with those who could come


Grandson of Lynne - Andy and Garry at the back and Eva Nice chatting with them and enjoying the outdoors at the beautiful camp.
It was August 1st. A bit of a cool day family was there which counts a lot that I was able to get there. Miracles happen. I hadn't been to a family gathering for about 5 years to meet with the family.
My own children all grown up were not there. but I still love them and missed them B.C. people meet Alberta people again.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Taken on July 29 08



This is Merv and I a few days before traveling together. I don't think I was sad but contented and we were going on a trip together. Our first one and yes It would be fun.

Alice caught by surprise.


Alice here. Just a snap shot of her in the Gazebo and a few others around while we were enjoying or Hamburger Supper.

The First Friday in August 2008


This here is Rose and Paul at the Gasebo at Revelstoke. She came earlier with her two boys and Paul came later. They had tons of stuff in there pickup for camping.
Rose and I had a good visit. You can see that it wasn't the warmest day there. There had been quite a bit of rain

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Scenery on the Trip Revelstoke




Mountain of Splender






This picture was take in Golden B.C. and we noticed this Teepee so Merv stood there for me.

The Trip to and From Revelstoke


One of the many views that we noticed and thought it seemed like a contant panorama of beautiful scenery we had to pick and choo0se.
We stopped at a restaurant. L@W for a pizza on the way home and it had large chunks of ham on it.
It had gotten very late by the time we arrived home and it was around 2 am when we pulled into Fort Saskatchewan but I feel it was all worth it. And the lovely pictures as memories is what we have to cherish.

This is the day that I was the cook and cleaner with the help of Anita and her husband as well as Merv. We went to the store and bought hamburgers and had a real feast in this gabazo which was sheltered from the rain that had come intermitently thoughout the day,.
The ones sitting beside me are Andy, Anita's son and Lynne and Garry.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Cool Shade with Loved Ones



We have a multi-function gazebo available as a group-common room.
Set among a wide variety of flowers, in the morning it functions as a breakfast area, a recreation room during the day and as a meeting place in the evenings.


Our RV sites are all lush & grassy. Most of the sites have full hook-ups (up to 50 Amp Service), and all of them are pull through.
Why is our grass so dense and green?
Mowing, mowing, mowing...

Revelstoke Camp Grounds



Beautiful Mount Begbie towers over our quiet and peaceful lower meadow.
The campground is located in an ideal location - only 3 km from downtown, but sheltered from the noise of the city and highway.



Camping at the Revelstoke KOA offers you beautiful, treed and grassy sites with a wide range of amenities, including a large heated pool.
Here is a bird's-eye view of the lower meadow of our campground. The campground is family oriented, and open from May 1st to October 1st.