"Like a band of Gypsies we go down the highway ~~ We're the best of friends ~~ Insisting that the world keep turnin' our way…" Willie Nelson – Johnny Cash
Wandering from Alberta to Arizona
We left Alberta in October and traveled west across the Rockies on the Trans-Canada Highway into British Columbia. We passed through three Canadian National Parks – Yoho, Glacier, and Mount Revelstoke. All are beautiful, and Mount Revelstoke hosts an old ski jumping venue that was used for competitions in the first half of the 20th century. We then passed through the Okanagan Valley, BC’s principal wine region, and we crossed the international border into eastern Washington. Click on the first photo in each block to view larger images in a slideshow.
We made our way through Washington, Oregon, and California en route to Paso Robles to sit for one of our favorite cats, Purrkins. We were watching Purrkins last year when we were stranded when the road washed out during a big flashflood. But this time we had perfect fall weather and a relaxing visit.
After Paso Robles we traveled to Roseville, just outside Sacramento, and watched a cat named Arcy, arranged through TrustedHousesitters. Arcy is a very vocal cat and she has the loudest purr ever. It is interesting how each cat has its own personality. We then headed south to Tucson in mid-November to watch a dog and two cats that we had watched before. But on the way we took a couple of extra days to visit Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, along the Mexican border in southwest Arizona. We spent a couple of nights in the nearby town of Ajo, once a copper mining town but now a sleepy artist and tourist town after the mine shut down. We stayed in a very interesting hotel, recently converted from the old elementary school in town. Each classroom is now a hotel room and the play yard is now a courtyard with desert landscaping.
We spent Thanksgiving with Andy and Heather in Oakland. Then, in early December we were back in Paso Robles for an early Christmas celebration with close friends. While there we all visited the Cambria Christmas Market, an annual holiday event with lots of Christmas lights. We spent Christmas with family back in Camarillo.