On Our Way Home + Photos from Tina

We decided to spend our last full day instead of Calgary, our departure point. It turned out to be a good idea. Calgary is just another large city with its airport outside of town.

The shuttle driver from our hotel to the airport was Spanish from Galicia in northern Spain. He once owned a local restaurant featuring Spanish dishes from Galicia. Taxes and regulations put him out of business. I did learn the proper way to prepare octopus, pulpo in Spanish. And I learned the difference between the Atlantic and Pacific octopus. Unfortunately most of the Spanish population in the Calgary area has returned to Spain. Moved due to lack of opportunities and a government that is just as oppressive as Spain. It’s better to endure it with friends and family.

Returning on WestJet, a Delta affiliate. This is the first plane I have been on in years that doesn’t have video entertainment.

Delay, delay, delay. Spending a lot of time in the Atlanta airport due to delays of our flight. Found out why by checking local news in Savannah. Evidently there was a bomb threat and they cleared the airport.

Getting back to Savannah is turning into an adventure. A bomb threat shut down the Savannah Airport. This delayed our flight. Weather delayed the flights into and out of Atlanta. We boarded the plane and were number 28 for takeoff. The crew timed out on their regulated time to fly. The saga continues.

They let some people off the plane without their stuff. Now they have to deplane all the passengers with all their stuff, have security check the plane then board everyone again.

They got a new pilot. Now that flight attendants have timed out. We are waiting for the new attendants before we can board the plane.

Good thing we don’t have someone waiting to pick us up.

Rolled into the garage at about 2:30 am.

Some good photos Tina sent me of our last day in Banff

Bow Falls
Bow River downstream from falls
Nearly at the top of the gondola
Had lunch at the top of the mountain
Not glad to go down the gondola, just goofing

Last Day in Banff

Starting the day at a real Canadian place, Tooloulou’s Cajun Kitchen. The breakfast was great.

Next was a hike to Banff Falls.

Before we leave the area we wanted to take the gondola. Neither Tina nor I love heights so this was a challenge.

Lunch at the top was unexpectedly good.

We are both ready to get home

Icefields

This morning we got up early to start our tour along the Icefields Parkway. This tour and High Tea at the Fairmont Lake Louise were the most highly recommended activities.

The tour started a little after 8:00 am and we got off the bus a little after 5:00 pm. Quit a full day; we covered 400 km (about 250 miles). There were seven on the trip. Beside Tina and me, there was a couple from England, a couple from Singapore and a young girl from Japan. I don’t believe the lady from England had ever experienced an outdoor privvy. That is all that there is generally available in the wilds of Alberta.

The best description of the day is the photos.

Peyton Lake

The tour included several hikes where we needed to use ice gear on our shoes.

At one point we hiked to the toe of a glacier.

This like all other glaciers is receding. The the toe of the glacier is marked with signs indicating the location and year.

During the trip the guide was hoping to see wildlife. It wasn’t until we returned to Banff that we got a significant sighting. Elk, we learned is an invasive species here. Long ago they were introduced from Yellowstone Park in the USA. The elk eventually pushed out the native caribou.

Elk

It was a great excursion. However, it made for a long day.

Banff

Woke up to a beautiful view from our hotel window.

One thing that I am going to have to get used to is that prices are in Canadian dollars. When I see a price I have to pick myself off the floor. Then I realize that it’s Canadian; I pull out my exchange rate calculator and find that all is OK.

Came into town for breakfast, a cute coffee shop named Wild Flower.

I usually will leave the name “Rufus” at places where I need to retrieve a food order. I have found that Rufus never gets his order mixed up, Bill often does. This drives family members crazy, yet another reason to do it.

Traveled to Lake Louise. What a spectacular place. I’m afraid that the photos don’t do it justice. In the morning there were many people on the frozen lake. Some appeared to be near the middle of the lake. None in the afternoon. Either people got wise or they were chased off the ice.

Went to high tea at the Lake Louise Fairmont, delightful way to spend the afternoon.

Last night we were up late talking with some people we had met on the Rocky Mountaineer. Others came by and said that the Aurora Borealis was visible outside. There are websites that will give forecasts of Aurora activity in Banff.

Aurora?