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Wednesday, 20 March 2013

No broken Legs!!


Mighty Banff was incredible the 360 degree view of the mountains from the town was a real treat not to mention the beautiful lakes, ample snow and authentic wooden cabins. What more could a girl want?!




Thursday, 14 March 2013

Cool Runnings

After very nearly being caught out by the sneaky daylight savings time debacle, with only a notice on a piece of paper in the hotel lift that saved us, we managed to get to the airport in time for our 8am flight over to Calgary.

Again coming in to land at the airport we were treated to a magical snow covered landscape. On arrival the movie-style welcome commenced as Jayne and David met us off the plane with hugs harder than a grizzly bear...hopefully won't every be able to confirm that fact...

Calgary felt much quieter than Vancouver, seemed to be hundreds of cars around but no people anywhere? 

Sunday, 10 March 2013

Sleepless in Seattle

And so to our 4th country of the trip, The United States of America. 



Too be honest I thought getting in would be much more difficult...We just drove right up to the border, flashed passports at the border guy who asked "do you have any food onboard?", to which I replied "only this 1lb chocolate bunny we got from Walmart for $2"(forgetting the advice in the guidebook to NOT MAKE ANY JOKES TO BORDER CONTROL OFFICERS).

Friday, 8 March 2013

Olympic Skiing


Whistle whilst you work...or ski?

So Vancouver is about 80k's south of the world famous ski slopes of Whistler, and we were not going to come this close without some time on the mountains.


The town itself is unbelievable. It's like something from Disneyland or a movie set that has been all lit up, is spotlessly clean and beautifully manicured. Snow lines the streets and landscape but all the roads and pathways are cleared to make it easy to get around.



 

Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Give me a C.A.N.A.D.A!


The view out the window as we descended on our approach into Vancouver was the best I’ve seen since we started travelling. Miles and miles of snowcapped rocky mountains draped in fluffy white clouds. Stepping out of the plane into the terminal it was like stepping out of a sunbed and into a giant walk in fridge…

 (Take off in the sun, land in the snow)

After collecting bags, and explaining our life histories to the immigration officer who had the deadly stare of a great white, we stepped foot out of the airport. Although there was no fresh snow on the ground that moment felt a little like the scene in the video below which I’m sure you’ll recognise…

Saturday, 2 March 2013

Green Fingers

We've been back with mum and dad in NZ for a week before heading into Vancouver. 

Despite our hopes of a peaceful laid back week the duties of the new Starr Family Farm have resulted in long hot days covered in mud...