Sunday, March 25, 2007

Saturday

WOW!


things I saw on Saturday



laundromat adventure:


2 crack whores and their pimp/dealer. he actually used the words "holla holla" to greet them. EDMONTON people....








other random things happened in the morning there was walmart adventures








THEN
breakfast



followed by a an outing to: TOEFIELD




where we got gas, got ice cream bars, and drinks..... and went to a HORSE AUCTION. ( Jeremy had never been to an auction). a horse for 425... heck of a deal!


then there was the random farmer watching




and the little girl with her puppy, Angel.







THEN we went DOWNTOWN




and saw random middle aged bikers







a taxidermist/gun shop..... scary shit... there were ppl in the parking lot with guns.... just hanging out. I am from a small town.. but there are gun laws... wow!








THEN Jeremy asked a hutterite ( I will call him boss Karl) how to get to elk Island lake




and we got there and it was lovely




no buffalo though that's not a buffalo is it?








BUT




driving along we saw..... Bison!




YAY!
















so on the way home we saw












and then stopped in fort sask for dinner with Andy, Jerry's brother.... I'm not sacred of you guys! and these guys, they are monsters, they have to be at least 6 feet tall! ( care of uncle john's classification of monsters). oh and Jeremy got put in jail! ( for being a monster of course)








who knew all this could happen in one day!


2 comments:

Nietzsche's Girl said...

And somewhere in there you napped all afternoon, right?

tragic comedy said...

napped. there was no napping. there were: rednecks, arabian stud colts, guns, puddles, snow banks, lakes, crows, park wardens, bison, signs, gas staions, outhouses, cameras, museums, domestic beer, speed limits, cofee creamers, chopsticks, hangers, tourist info sites, historic buildings, random people, and of course one little girl with bad hair and her new puppy.
no naps. who has time for a nap!

"It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there's no knowing where you might be swept off to."