
On Friday the 29th of August we left early for a little road trip to Canada to meet up with a couple of the Mennonite Girls and their husbands who were camping close to the border in Midway, B.C. We traveled new roads to us.

Instead of deer, we were on the lookout for cattle along Boulder Creek Road.
Today I’ll share the destination and the time with our friends and tomorrow I’ll show more of the sites along the way.


Our route was well marked. In the near future, I’ll share what we learned about Ranald MacDonald, too.
We knew this small border crossing closed at 5pm but we didn’t realize it didn’t even open until 9am. We were early so we tracked back to the little town of Curlew and we were pleased to see this sani-can!

Thank you, Beal Park, for your facilities.

We were back at the border crossing at 9am and were welcomed into Canada with a tip that we should be back to the crossing at 4:45pm to insure that the border wouldn’t be closed.

We found Lovella and Judy’s campsite which was about 3 minutes from the border and it was so good to see our friends face to face.

The table was set for our breakfast together.

Judy and Lovella served us a feast!

After our delicious breakfast we played a few rounds of Skyjo!

We had a good catch up time and we might have solved some world problems.

We had another fabulous meal together that we called linner before we said our goodbyes and headed for the border!

Our Linner even came with dessert, fruit filled perishky!

It was such a nice time together but it was time to wave goodbye and head to the border.

Thank you, friends, for your hospitality at your home away from home.
We crossed the border after a nice chat with the border agent and made it home by 6pm.

Saturday was a stay at home and relax day. Sunday we were in church and afterwards stayed inside because of smoke from a few fires burning in our area.

We can’t see our beautiful mountains.

These fires are about 12 miles north of us.

This photo above is from our county fire agency. The fire is in rugged areas that are hard to get to. We are hoping all the agencies and volunteers fighting these fires make progress today. Such hard intense work.

Another photo from Northeast Washington Fire Information Group. This was the caption for this mornings briefing;
Today is Labor Day here in the USA and Canada and we also welcome September! School in our area will start tomorrow and Awana starts on Wednesday.
Hope all is well in your corner of the world.
…a fun time with friends.
I bet the food was wonderful! So nice to have a relaxed day of catching up with friends.
What a blessing that you were able to spend a special day with your friends! Games, good food, sweet fellowship . . . sounds delightful!
Sounds like a great trip, I know the food was delicious!
Happy September, Enjoy your day and the week ahead.
Happy Labor Day to you and our northern neighbors! Looks like a lovely trip and great time with your friends. I hope the fires are put out very soon and always thankful to the firefighters. A happy September to you and your loved ones Ellen.
oh I do hope those fire are out soon. I guess plenty of rain would help. Your meet up sounds wonderful. It’s lovely to catch up with good friends and have delicious food. B x
It was so nice to see Judy and Lovella in your photos! They are always so gracious. Have a very Happy month of September!
Funny to see cattle along the side of the road. 🙂
Sure looks like a great time. The food looked delicious!!! I’ve ever heard of Skyjo. I’m off to look it up.
It seems like you packed a lot of fun into a short trip! You’re making the most of the last days of summer ❤
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I’m so glad you were able to have a visit with Lovella and Judy!
Yes! Those Mennonite Girls CAN cook! 🙂 So glad that you were able to see a couple of them face to face.
Spending time with best friends -makes the world a better place!
Hi Ellen , what a lovely visit you had with your friends. And that breakfast, I can virtually taste it. Lol.
Thank you so much for sharing with Sweet Tea & Friends this month dear friend. I’m so happy you’re here.
catching up a little – how wonderful that you could get together with friends on this trip! I love the beautiful table spread for you even at a campsite.