One Big Catch Up Post
Alright. So I have learned a lot on this trip so far and one of those things is that my time management skills need some sharpening. This blog is painfully behind, so I will attempt to catch things up in a summary post right now and will attempt to back-date some posts in more detail.
Ok, picking up after the Centennial Celebration in Edmonton, AB:
* visted the world’s largest mall in Edmonton. Some of you are thinking….”I thought the largest mall is in Minneapolis”. Well, you would be wrong. See, the mall in Minneapolis is the largest in the US, but the mall in Edmonton is the largest in the world. Now I’m not much of a mall guy, but I had to make a stop to see what it was all about. Well, its a big mall and the shops are very similar to what you would expect. But what sets this mall apart are: the huge wave pool, the amusement park, the underground aquarium, the ice rink. Oh, and the poor flamingoes trapped in a glass room. It gets so cold in Edmonton in the winter that this mall lets you have a day out and have it all be indoors.
* Went to a Pow-Wow in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan. I went to Meadow Lake for the Centennial Celebration but found out there was a Pow-Wow going on at the First Nation (Flying Dust) nearby. I wasn’t sure what it was all about, so I stopped by and it was pretty amazing. Tribes from all over Canada were there and the atmosphere was a mix of county fair and native tradition. The main “stage” was a circular area with risers around (where the dances took place). Outside of this structure was a ring of concession stands…..foods, gifts, coffee, etc. The best part was during the dances…..the clothing was amazing; full of color and detail. Really something. And the music, drumming, and singing….like nothing I have heard. It was a very interesting and fun experience.
* Met the Fire Chief in Meadow Lake. I stopped by the Fire Hall and talked to the Fire Chief. I thought it would be about and hour of talking and taking pictures of the equipment, get a few portraits, etc. But the chief took me all around town, showing me places of note, introducing me to the mayor, EMS workers, and other folks….it was great. That evening, the fire fighters had a training session and I was able to hang out and get some pictures….pretty cool.
* Returned to Calgary. I haven’t posted the first trip to Calgary yet. I was there in August and stayed with someone I met earlier in the trip….so very friendly. During that trip, I met with the Curling National Development Coach. He invited me back to Calgary because he was putting on a Workshop for high-end players…..so I returned to photograph that event. It was a lot of fun and got to see Curling up close and personal. The players and coaches were very friendly and allowed me to roam wherever I wanted.
* Headed to Saskatoon. This was a long drive, but got some great pictures along the way. This part of the country is fairly flat, but I think it is a beautiful landscape…..the skies go on forever. There are about a million people in all of Saskatchewan; Saskatoon is the largest city with about 200,000 people. Its a whole different scale out there. I stayed with friends of a friend of mine (Molly and Scott and their children Mac and Fin) from high school and they were super (as has everyone that I have stayed with). I liked Saskatoon; there is a very pleasant feel about it. The Univesity of Saskatchewan is major part of the city and it has a beautiful campus and the entire area surrounding is very nice with streets lined with trees and the river weaving its way across the city….very calming.
* Saw the underground tunnels used during Prohibition in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. This is where Al Capone retreated to when things got Hot in Chicago. There was also a huge liquor production going on here under Capone’s control. I went on a tour which was a “live theater” type of tour. It was just me and another couple and while the performance was good, I never really know how to react in this kind of situation….especially since there were only 3 of us on the tour. It was pretty interesting though.
* On to Regina. Regina is the capital city of Saskatchewan and is dominated by government activity. Its not quite as pleasant as Saskatoon, but not a bad place at all. I stayed with friends of a friend again (Jason and Suzanne) and they as the others were great. We had some good conversations about Canada and I learned a whole bunch. While I was here, I was able to get a press pass to a CFL game: The Saskatchewan Roughriders vs. Edmonton Eskimos. I went to the pre-game BBQ and saw lots of pumped up fans and then I was able to take pictures from the field on the visitor’s sidelines…..what a cool experience! It is not easy to capture the action, but man it was fun being down there. And the game was exciting….lots of scoring and Saskatchewan won the game by blocking a field goal attempt as the time ran out. Pretty sweet.
….more soon…..
Tags: Travel
October 8th, 2005 at 5:21 pm
Jason! hey man! just thought i’d have a peak at the site, and glad to see you met up successfully with Jason and Suzanne. pics look great! can’t wait to buy the book!
-ken
October 15th, 2005 at 6:39 pm
Hi, Jason- Your blog, photos, journey…….all of it sounds/looks incredible! We love following you- Keep up the good work- Love the photos of Sandi and Brooke, of course! Happy New Year! Thinking about you lots!
Love,
Aunt Laura B
(Uncle Richard, too)
January 6th, 2006 at 8:30 am
Hey.
You took pics of me any my buddy, a white guy and me (brown guy) at the rider game. Wondered if they were ever posted? Go Riders, great pics by the way!
JEsse
January 20th, 2006 at 11:06 am
Hi Jason Peter ~
I was lazing about this a.m. having my hempseed hearts with peanut butter ryebread toast and caught you on CBC radio, and thought, hmm, this would be nice to check out, take a breather from the federal election letters I have been writing,and the telephoning, for my NDP candidate, to say hello to you.
As an older nurse who has lived in military housing with husband and daughter, in many areas of Canada, I have to say I really enjoyed your photographs. But I truly believe my favorite is number five in, was it structure, of the heavy set of keys at the door. The history, the memories that are envisioned are countless, the worn paint, the grain of the wood so mesmerizing…
Yes our gas prices are astronomical and will get worse very soon, we are seeing more odd ‘smart cars’on the roads, and you were close to the US/Canadian border, they get much higher further north and in less accessible places.
Alert Bay, BC, (where the Kwawkutl Nation have a great museum), is the area I am from, my father owned a small logging camp, and one must take a ferry to the Island of Cormorant….there the gasoline prices are truly disgusting, hehe.
I used to live in LA when I was single and loved it, a hundred years ago and later we traveled the east and west coasts of USA and loved it, though the mugginess of the Virginia’s is even greater that Ottawa by the river,in the summer. Our winters may be unbelievable to many people in the United States though, as every section is darn cold, cold and wet, or cold and dry with snow. I love it all.
Jason I have many US email buddies that I say this to: no matter what our politicians expound, our countries are and I seriously feel, will always be friends. This cold climate keeps us laughing at ourselves(check CBC http://www.22minutes.com,www.royalcanadianairfarce.com or is it .ca).
Thank you for these wonderful website ~
May God bless you,
Faye
(in Victoria,BC)
~ flamingoes trapped in the glass room? it has been at least 15 years since I was at the Edmonton mall(ie world’s largest etc.), and don’t remember that. Will get back to you on how/why they are there. Perhaps they are wintering and released in the spring? Yup, will get back to you after I do some checking ~
January 20th, 2006 at 11:13 am
Sorry Christina.bagels with butter and cream cheese, ikkk.The best ones come from Montreal, for sure, well maybe Ottawa too.well, maybe Winnipeg, or Vancouver…..ok I am a fence-sitter.hehe
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