Home Sweet Home
We have returned from a terrific three week trip to Mexico, flying direct from the Kelowna airport to Cancun from where we toured the Yucatan for two weeks and then flopped at an all-inclusive for five days of self indulgence and gluttony.
We were actually really excited to come home. Sitting in our hot tub our first morning back in Vernon, we could hear the chatter of birds, smell the freshness of the damp soil where iris and tulips have pushed their new green leaves up to catch the spring sun, soon to bloom, joining the yellow glory of the forsythia and sturdy pink spikes of hyacinth. and the vibrant coloured primulas.Ah the joy of early spring, a joy not experienced on the prairies where a few warm days in March and April might tease you between snow storms but real spring does not settle in until late May.
Early spring flowers in my garden
Yesterday we hiked up to John's Jump in Kalamalka Provincial Park, through the forest of Ponderosa Pines and new green grass to the rocky outcrop where we looked down upon a still Kalamalka Lake, circled by hills showing a hint of green with snowy Terrance Mountain standing in the distance.
Early spring in Kalamalka Provincial Park
The Balsam Arrow Root whose bright yellow daisy-like flowers cover the hills from April until June were starting to bloom.
Balsam Arrow Root early blooms overlooking Kalamalka Lake
Today it is raining here in Vernon but that means fresh snow up at Silver Star, more fresh snow to add to the 10 cms received last night, bringing the cumulative snow fall of the season to 30 cm from the usual 700 cms expected each year.
Tomorrow is the last day Silver Star is open for skiing, although Sovereign Lake will close for a couple weeks so ski teams can take advantage of late season training and then be open until the end of May for cross country skiing. As a celebration for their season pass holders, Silver Star hosts a free barbecue. We look forward to chowing down a burger, having the last "flat white" for the season and maybe going for one last ski. We have to leave early though as the VOC (Vernon Outdoor Club) is having a social at a local restaurant. Hiking and biking started this last week. Ah, it's great to be home!
Skiers line up for free burgers on last day of season at Silver Star Mountain Resort April 7, 2013
Enjoyed, enviously, reading your blog and looking at your photos. Congrats on starting it and keeping it going! I am in a similar situation as you were, where I am a relatively young retiree who wants 4 season outdoor fun. I'm curious about the social scene for retirees there who like to ski (both alpine and nordic like you)and do outdoor stuff etc.. (Saw your reference re the Outdoor Club and see thee is a hiking Meet-up group as well) If you don't mind a few questions, I'd love to get in touch. My email is macdons2 at gmail dot com
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PS Just so I can feel a little bit better about not being there, I will tell you I,m currently in Buenos Aires, leave for Rio tomorrow and will be there for several days before returning to Canada ;-)