October 4, 2009:
Cold and gray, but it hasn’t rained
for a couple of days. What a come-down after that beautiful weather last
week! From well above normal temperatures to well below. We got a lot of
rain in
Saskatoon
, but I understand it wasn’t too general. I heard reports of combines
working in the Humboldt area towards the end of the week.
We
had our last motor home outing of the year last weekend – we met Cathy
and Freckles at
Valley
Regional
Park
near Rosthern on Friday and stayed until Sunday. Friday and Saturday were
beautiful, though chilly at night – no sitting around a campfire. We
walked, visited, played cards, and drank wine. Freckles wiggled and shed
all over the place. We even did a little scrubbing on the outside of the
motor home, to get some bugs off before storing it for the winter. Sunday
was cool with occasional rain, so we read, slept and played cards until
time to head for home.
We didn’t see much fall color anywhere
we have been; even the underbrush is dull. The black poplars are just
turning brown and shedding their leaves like mad. The odd ash tree is
bright yellow, but it doesn’t look as if the leaves will last long.
A wonderful surprise – two very good
friends from Greenwater were touring around the northern part of the
province, and strictly by chance pulled in to the next campsite to us on
Saturday. We had a great visit with them Saturday evening and again Sunday
morning, and got caught up with all the latest from Greenwater.
They had been to the Crooked Bush and
had been suitably impressed, though they did say it looked as if too many
people are stepping off the boardwalk and damaging the site. They even saw
some saplings that had been uprooted. It would be a shame to have it die
out through people’s stupidity.
Next week, we are going to get the oil
changed, wash the beast, have it winterized, and then kiss it goodbye
until spring. That is, unless we get a real nice spell during October and
decide on another jaunt. Lord, it’s hard to quit! We enjoyed our motor
homing more this summer than any other year, though we didn’t get any
really long trips in. In total, we put on about 6,200 kms, not much more
than we did on one trip last year and the year before, but I suspect we
spent more nights in it this year – a total of 54.
We just had a wonderful meal. We picked
up three neighbors and went to Vanscoy for a Fall Supper. Vanscoy is a
small town, but they served over three hundred sit-down meals and sent out
about two hundred, to seniors and shut-ins. I hadn’t realized that the
fall supper organizers would send meals out; it must be a real boon to
seniors’ residences and such. With difficulty, I held myself down to one
piece of pumpkin pie, then almost weakened when a pretty girl waved a
piece of lemon pie under my nose. Lemon pie has no calories, right?
Anyway, I resisted.
I called Laurie this evening; she says
they are down to about two hundred acres of oats left to combine. Yields
and quality have been good. What a relief to get this year’s crop under
cover! – they can’t realistically expect too many more good drying
days.