During our trip, we rode along each of the Great Lakes- Superior, Michigan, Huron, St. Clair, Erie and Ontario, in that order. We zigzagged across 5 provinces and 7 states along the route in the picture below. We smelled this country-freshly cut wood, hay and grass, fire, overheated brakes, livestock trucks, farm manure and more. We had fabulous weather during the past 35 days with only a few drops of rain but not enough to get wet as we rode across the country. We rode under every colour of sky and formation of clouds, including the big blue skies of Montana and Saskatchewan. We learned more about our history which Canadians tend to ignore and our appetite was whetted for more. We realized as we rode that we were travelling at a great time of the year, with less traffic and brighter colours as a result. I tried to capture in my photos the colours of the the golden grain crops against the bright green of the hay field next door or the red barn sitting at the edge of the field. We learned so much and were able to visit a number of friends and relatives along the way .
For those of you who have been following our trip...many thanks. I have had lots of fun writing the blog each day and in fact, we now think that doing the blog added to our daily enjoyment as we talked about what we saw and what pictures and events should be mentioned in the blog each day. I need to thank Evan, my DH, for being a wonderfully safe driver and the best tour guide. He has a knack for finding the best picnic stop and accommodation for the evening. He also spent a lot of time deciding on which pictures to post. There were just too many good ones for me to decide.
I would like to thank my good friend Judy for setting up the blog idea for me. BTW- the blue shirt that I wore for the entire trip was given to me by Judy. We also have Judy to thank for the wonderful bottle of champagne that I'm sipping as I write these last notes and you can see in the previous posting the note she left for us to see upon arrival home, which was very special.
We are especially grateful that our four grandchildren have been reading our posts and learning more about Canada and the US and the beautiful landscapes that the 2 countries offer to us, as well as their grandparents.
Regards to all and until next time.....
Anne