View from the other side

The header at the top of this page is the mountain view we get to enjoy each day. Vedder Mountain is just shy of 3000 feet and is crisscrossed with old logging roads. Yesterday my good neighbor Gord offered me a chance to jump on one of his quads and go exploring with him. In two and a half hours we put on about 35 kilometers (22 miles) of varied gravel roads and some pretty technical and rough trails. We zig-zagged up the mountain to the top and over the other side before heading back down. Up top there was still remnants of the snow storm with about a foot of snow in places. It made for some interesting driving on the narrow trails.

The day was spectacular, the skies clear and sunny. Along the way we stopped occasionally when the trees opened up and we could see the valley below. THe shots below were taken at about the 1800 foot level of the mountain. The first shot is a panoramic view of the Faser Valley. We live in a rural area with lots of farmland. The mountains line both sides of the flat valley floor.

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Zooming in a little we can see the small village of Yarrow, population about 1,100.

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Here's the same shot but with our property circled in red. 

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The last shot is a closeup of our small acreage from the back side. We are surrounded by farmland on two sides. My good neighbor Gord's shop is the silver quanset on the left. Our shop is the large building with the brown roof. The horse paddocks are on the right side and the house to the top of the picture. The firehall is across the street.

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I had a great time, got lots of fresh air and tired myself out real good.

-grampa dan

Two more off the list

Today we had company and so went to the Fox & Hounds for lunch. I was glad to see the pub was busy! We sat near the entrance and by chance I could see towards the door. It was heart warming to watch people as they came in. Many were new or hadn't been in a while. As they came into the pub all broke into a smile. I could hear coment after comment how delighted they were with what they saw. It was obviously cheering and felt comfortable to them. As they sat and ate they were continually pointing out various signs and features as they noticed them. In short the pub and all the things we created there were functioning exactly as intended. It made me smile. I am proud of the work we did there!

I managed to get one photo of the Rover's return sign in it's permanent home. A light had been installed since the last time I was there. 

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After lunch we put the finishing touches on another project in our shoop - the Shady Rest cabin sign...

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Now it is time to get busy finishing the rest...

-grampa dan

Inspiring view!

Today I went into town to buy some supplies. The day was sunny and clear, with a hint of spring in the air. It was a perfect day for a drive! The mountains that ring our valley were white with fresh snow and incredible to behold. One particular mountain always captures my eye. It is visible only from certain angles, hidden the rest of the time by other peaks. Mount Slesse is some miles distant, southeast of town, near the USA border.

I snapped this picture this afternoon with my little point and shoot pocket camera from the parking lot of the fabric store in town. It is right out of the camera - no stretching or fakery here. This mountain is spectacular! 

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-grampa dan