What a wonderful day getting reacquainted with family and
walking along the North Saskatchewan River Valley in Downtown Edmonton.
We travelled from street level to the river valley on the 100
Street Funicular a glass walled elevator that provides amazing views of the
river and surrounding area.
We took a leisurely walk along the well groomed pathways
stopping often to take pictures and just admire our surroundings.
Muttart Conservatory is closed this year and we had a
beautiful view of the conservatory from the far side of the River.
Looking up from the river valley there were spectacular views
of the city.
Our walk provided Paul and Susan lots of time to talk and
catch-up on family news.
These clay tiles adorned the wall of Edmonton Library car
park.
After lunch and ice cream we returned home to relax and catch
up on my travel journal.
It is hard to stay focused surrounded by Susan’s amazing
craft room!
So many new paper crafting tools and supplies and what happens
when a card maker meets a junk journaler too much talking LOL.
Ron and Paul clean the van and BBQed supper.
Just a wonderful day and we appreciate that you took time out
of your day to visit with us.
Grandma Snyder
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