Monday, September 3, 2012

Journée en Famille

Al, Laurel, Steve, Bob at the Ryans in Calgary
We left the Ramada at about ten and took a detour to a "wildlife sanctuary" 8 km east of town. A long detour since we drove beyond it and had to turn back, and would have missed it if Bob hadn't seen a small sign inviting us to view wildlife. A dirt road beckoned all the way to wetlands on either side of the dusty path. No wildlife, just a man in a truck and his dog, and a birder couple who left as soon as we arrived.

On to Calgary on Hwy 2. My brother Al had given us directions that were different from the Google map I had consulted, and everything went pretty well until the last mile or so when we found ourselves lost, without a working GPS (no Canadian map loaded, I guess). Our nephew Steve guided us tantalizingly close. We stopped for directions and met a delightful couple with Minnesota connections, who would have led us directly to the Ryan door.

No need. Allan and Steve jumped in the van and came to picked us up, piloting us into port. Turns out every neighborhood in Calgary must have streetnames that begin with the same syllable. In their neighborhood, that first syllable is "Strath" -- Strathmore, Strathcona, Strathcairn, Strathclair ...". Better not to get drunk and lose your bearings in that town.

We visited for a couple of hours, reminiscing and laughing. Steve suggested that we go out to eat in Canmore, giving us the opportunity to push a little farther west before stopping for the night. We had a delicious meal (fish & chips for Bob and me, burgers for all the Ryans, microbeer for most) at the Grizzly Paw. It was a thrill for us to reconnect with Al, Laurel and Steve. We missed Chrissie, though! Our adventure loving niece is in Melbourne, Australia.

Spending the night at the Radisson (Minnesota Carlson Companies hotel) in Canmore, a town that looks much like an Alpine village. We're surrounded by mountains; I fully expect to run into Christopher Plummer in liederhosen.

2 comments:

  1. So glad you had a lovely reunion! It is nice to see Steve looking so well, and that you were found!

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  2. A lovely day. When Steve answered the phone, I thought for an instant that I was talking to Harry - very similar voice an intonation. All Steve, Harry and Chris resemble one another in many ways: I look forward to a group picture someday not too far in the future.

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