Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

As messed up as some places are these days, Cathy and I do live in a pretty place, went for a drive yesterday and here is a little bit of what we went through, had a nice picnic lunch on the back of my Trailblazer along the way........ looks like winter is on it's way though.......

IMG_9004.JPG

IMG_9009.JPG

IMG_9011.JPG

IMG_9037.JPG

IMG_9042.JPG

IMG_9027.JPG

  • Like 11
Posted

Beautiful indeed Jeff, thank you for sharing. I have to admit , I miss the inland BC  a lot.  ....... Guuess what is happening in Calgary ? LOL 

  • Like 3
Posted

Jeff and Cathy..

STUNNING scenery and WHAT a WONDROUS place you reside in... thank you for sharing your Joy and bringing a huge smile to MY face ..

:wub:

days like this are memorable So dearest Friend ENJOY.... and keep having fun.

 

:unworthy:

  • Like 3
Posted

Martin.............................. do have to guess?? :X:  and no worries we will let you back here.....  you are always welcome, just bring your bank account, we need the tax base...:rofl:

  • Like 2
Posted

It has been a year since we moved from BC and i am still getting correspondence from BC government urging me to pay this and that, the latest was a fine for unpaid dog licensing fee from Pitt Meadows. LOL 

Alberta is nothing short of beautiful. Message_1532287497529.thumb.jpg.07b153be502191bf43a859212b98e1f6.jpg20180714_110531.thumb.jpg.8b70a80d63c48c89538f6befe9eebee7.jpgMessage_1532288865952.thumb.jpg.f2da857e9c77b19682f028302973b259.jpgMessage_1532287583593.thumb.jpg.002cb799bf1f8a26980568bc02479237.jpgMessage_1532287761918.thumb.jpg.6118f0184ef63aecec95dd39c2885a4e.jpgMessage_1532288479906.thumb.jpg.f91cb1af23465dee14d4540fa6afbef7.jpg

  • Like 6
Posted

Great photos Jeff! I've only been to Vancouver so haven't seen anything really of BC. Still trying to make my way through Ontario where I live. 

Martin, I hear there's more fluffy white stuff headed your way. I think you need one of those Russian tanks with the jet engines mounted on them for snow removal. Then you get to combine all your hobbies in one shot :D

 

Carl

  • Like 5
Posted

Martin, yes, Alberta is gorgeous, and Cathy and I have traveled nearly every road in Alta, and find is fascinatingly interesting.....  here is a couple more from yesterday......................... and one for Carl......when Cathy was here last March....

IMG_9021.JPG

IMG_9036.JPG

IMG_0454.JPG

  • Like 5
Posted

I'll be heading to Vancouver on Friday, but I'm afraid I won't have any time to further explore the surroundings. Save for the BC Aviation Museum and the Canadian Museum Of Flight - only if time allows. Seems like you're truly blessed with nature's miracles in BC.

Our current biosphere - lovely Bliesgau:

Ex0cKtZ.jpg

(early spring)

 

ZCWOgAq.jpg

(summer)

 

vJqF9ez.jpg

(locals - mostly harmless)

 

Our future "habitat" (as from January 2019, Governors Bay/Banks Peninsula, NZ:

Bq4w5TK.jpg

 

fgXdlFl.jpg

 

  • Like 8
Posted

Ivan................. MAKE time , you won't be disappointed.....when you get to the BC Aviation Museum in Sydney ( Victoria) make sure you check out the Bell 47-D1 Helicopter CF-FZX.... it was the very FIRST Commercial helicopter in British Columbia, it was bought and flown by Carl Agar, founder of Okanagan Helicopters and that machine has an incredible local history, it is the real deal.... it took them 3 years of very hard work to restore that machine, they replaced the front bubble with a full bubble, as it originally had an open cockpit, it was completed in 1988, and actually belongs to the Royal British Columbia Museum, but is on loan to the BC Aviation Museum.....they had to source parts from all over North America, and had to have the old school engineers do the restoration...... she is not to be missed, as she is the REAL deal, and not just nay old '47 painted up to look like it and a vital part of our British Columbia history.............. here is what she looked like when operational back in the 1940's

B1.S2._19.1947.jpg

  • Like 4
  • Administrators
Posted

WOW!  That 47D has to be one of the earliest ones still in existence. What a serious time machine!

There's plenty of 47s around and even still working for a living, but an early D has to be rare like a decent Trumpeter kit.

  • Like 4
  • Administrators
Posted

Dang!   I'd almost display it in it's "as delivered" condition.  Covered tail boom, wheels, and an open cockpit,.. sounds like all kinds of bad stuff to make sure it wouldn't be good in Canadian winters.

  • Like 2
Posted

It has quite a history, if you are the least bit interested I can recommend a couple VERY good books about early helicopter stuff here in BC....

Posted

I agree with Jeff. We were just over in Scotland this past August. My boys had a blast playing on the many beaches we visited including St Andrews.

Carl

  • Like 2
Posted

Yeah, I think we sometimes overlook just how nice our landscape is here. When you get the weather there is no place better. Just don't rely on the weather too far ahead!

  • Like 2
Posted

Carl, I'd love to go back to the UK, such beauty and history................ I have a few dead relatives I want to look up................ and yes, Gusmac, the weather is really a factor, I marvel at the fact how the weather on any given day can change the landscape, looks so much different on a sunny day than a day with weather........ and yes we do get lost in the day to day drudgery and not stop to take 5 minutes to look around.... it really is a pretty amazing ( I hate that word ) place we live in.... even in crummy weather........

  • Like 1

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...