Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Stampeding in Calgary!

Contrary to my best predictions, Calgary was up to the challenge to put on one amazing stampede extravaganza despite the flood.  "Come hell or high water, the stampede will go on" was the mantra.  Part of the river bike route was still blocked, but for the most part, clean up was done and I was just so delighted there were no big hills (even though there were warnings to slow down on the hills).  Although the headliners weren't able to perform in the Saddledome, KISS actually showed up at the Grandstand event.  Quite exciting for those of us who knew KISS in our youth!  There certainly was a sense that the very best had been brought out not just in the mayor but in all people in Calgary as they reached out to help those in need.  Even the tradition of a free pancake breakfast continued all over the city. Good will abounds! 

It felt like going to another country.  Much like visiting Texas.  Larkyn went to the stampede last year and gave us the heads up to choose the winner of the chuckwagon races ahead of time.  Excitement and interest in the details about the drivers and horse goes up immeasuarably when there is a vested interest.  I was amazed and horrified with how young some of the competitors were in the rodeo.  I thought trials riding, downhill biking and cheer were frightening at times.  The women beside me agreed we were quite happy NOT to be their mothers.  I was proud of the barrel racers - the only female competitors.  All those women patted their horse once they were over the finish line.  Girls and horses!

The Grandstand show was spectacular and very reminiscent of the the Olympics.  Pianos, mechanical horses  and performers were suspended in the sky, performers who seemed to be right out of Cirque du Soleil and mass participation of so many talented, young performers.  Add the fireworks and the positive vibe - very impressive!

We joined the Napoli-tymos (love this, Larkyn) at the Hughes House B&B in Calgary.  Great host, lovely deck to relax on and yummy breakfasts.  More family arrived and off we went to a boisterous dinner at Caesar's.  Good fun eating Italian in Calgary.  Buzzards was a great addition to our trip - stampede decor, cowboys hats all around, prairie oysters, loud music AND one of my students from days gone by working the bar.  Such a gentleman he's become!  A great way to celebrate my cousin, Don's, momentous birthday.

Sofia and Simone made sure that Uncle Brad and I did our fair share of scary, fast rides and drops.  Darlene ensured that we all had ample opportunity to appreciate the slow and uneventful pace of the skyride.  Giovanni brought an appreciation of the shopping opportunities.  All of us avoided the deep fried butter but not much of anything else.  And a good time was had by all. 

My advice...you have got to go at least once.  And don't forget the hat.  It adds to the experience.

 

Road trip! Destination Penticton

Nothing like kicking off the summer with a road trip!  I headed up to Penticton for the Canada Day long weekend.  Tough leaving Kits and Vancouver sunshine but the drive was gorgeous and the space much appreciated.  Morning golf.  Soaking up the sun and reading by Okanagan Lake.  Wine tasting in the afternoon with Allison.  Fireworks from the railway tracks.  Just what the doctor ordered:)

Alison and I started our wine tasting ventures together many years ago when I was presenting at a reading conference in Kelowna.  I booked the B&B.  She booked the wine tour and opened up a whole new world for us that didn't include our treasured children running around.  We have fond memories of  The Red Rooster winery because we were introduced before it was truly discovered and we LOVE the wine.  Hillside, Wild Goose and Blasted Church (especially the sparkling) were fun as usual but the best time was certainly Tinhorn Creek.  The gentleman pouring was delightful and provided a cooler, plates, napkins and a chilled rose to enjoy with our bread and cheese.  We headed down to a table by the vineyard.  The rows of different grape varieties reminded me of Napa.  We were able to go unnoticed until long after closing and catch up on our latest and greatest thoughts, feelings, ponderings...  "Practically perfect".  Sometimes life is that good!