Should I come and visit you?...the Monday is a statutory holiday in Alberta. It's family day. I'm a govn't employee. Ontario and British Columbia don't have such a holiday.
Methinks winter temperatures here often plunge lower than NYC or Oklahoma.
Should I come and visit you?...the Monday is a statutory holiday in Alberta. It's family day. I'm a govn't employee. Ontario and British Columbia don't have such a holiday.
Methinks winter temperatures here often plunge lower than NYC or Oklahoma.
Last edited by shootingstar; 02-17-2011 at 09:05 PM.
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Shootingstar, why not take a bus to Fort Mac? It's one place I must visit as I did a paper highlighting the housing shortages/transport issues/planning failures in Fort Mac & Port Hedland.
The other places I could suggest would be accessible only by vehicle at this time of year in Alberta![]()
Um . . . maybe not if you're getting a cold! You would be better off towards putting that bus fare towards a hotel room. I've had good luck with priceline.com for last minute hotel reservations. Plus, William Shatner's Canadian, ya know?
I do worry that you could find yourself in a situation where it's hard to maintain your core body temp and then you really WILL get sick. Please take care of yourself. We can find another time to visit, as DH and I have been talking about maybe getting down to Calgary for a couple days to enjoy some restaurants and just get a change of scenery.
CC, I thought you were joking about Fort Mac! And then I realized that maybe you weren't. I have a friend who lives up there, her husband is a carpenter, building all those new homes you wrote about.
But you can also look at the newer parts of Edmonton for examples of what not to do.
While you're at it, there are some images on the Edmonton Journal of the City Centre Airport redevelopment concepts by the five shortlisted companies. And quite a lot of heated discussion. I'm going to try to go to one of the exhibits.
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Fort Mac...I've heard other stories. Sounds like a place for youngish person to make some money and then move on somewhere more livable. I heard from other employees where I work, who have friends working up there.....there's a practice of "hot bunking"...that's a person sleeps in shifts with other people for their bed. As soon as you finish sleeping, someone else gets to sleep in your bed. A sign of some companies too cheap to accommodate their employees properly. Or people saving on accommodation costs.
Always good to learn how one's city is changing, NBYNW. Drop me a line when you do plan to visit or need advice where to stay/what to see. At the very least do go through Banff /Lake Louise area if you haven't already. By the way, there is a recent/new bike path from Banff to Canmore. It's a flat 20-25 kms. one way.
On Calgary's website, you will find they seem to be on a binge to improve their parks. There's a park (nothing but an huge expanse of cut grass. Very typically prairie-like-- to me. It makes Toronto look lush.) a short bike ride away from us that they recently asked for public input/ideas.
We have a whole section East Village, that the city has plan to make it more livable, multi-family, etc. for walkability, etc..... I think it's a 15-yr. long plan with some parts done which include along bike path just last yr. Different developers involved or about to be involved.
I actually still feel abit off (whoozy)..and need to check into a hotel and pamper myself on that evening. I bought myself a book..something I haven't done um....over past 8 months or so. It is a long holiday weekend for us in this province.
No I don't mind eating solo in restaurants...happened before I met dearie, whenever I go on biz trips or whenever he is on long solo cycling trips when I am working.. I think it's actually easier for women to eat solo in restaurants in bigger cities compared to small town: you're less conspicuous because most people don't know who you are or even care. (Might sound alienating to some folks, but I like that type of anonymity when I eat alone, etc. I only want people who know me and care/love me to be interested in my life.)
So I discovered for a particular hotel, I qualified for their senior's rate....at over 50! My GAWD, I'm only 52. .I better make sure I have my ID..in case they ask.![]()
Last edited by shootingstar; 02-18-2011 at 03:11 PM.
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That sounds lovely. Enjoy it!
I guess people live longer here. Senior discounts don't start until after 65.
Each day is a gift, that's why it is called the present.
if a community centre's nearby and open, I'd go and do a bit of workout, swim (if there's a pool), sauna, shower, and just laze about and then go for dinner afterwards. Should kill most of the 5 hours. And then go home and curl up in bed with a book.
Sounds like a hotel is a good idea, especially if you aren't feeling well.
You won't have to worry about delays in the repairs, or how long is takes the building to actually get warm after they turn the heat back on.
Nby, yes I was serious. My mom's working up there atm and heaps of others I know do as well.
You may not realize it but Alberta/Western Australia/Queensland have HEAPS in common thanks to the mining boom. The question is( and it's one that Rio/FMG/BHP/Woodside probably aren't thinking about whilst they pillage our resources) what happens when the boom's over?
If you're bored, here's a link to just some of the good info from AHURI http://www.ahuri.edu.au/publications/projects/p80370
It's just starting to go crazy again here.
Sorry about the drift.