Oh, the places I go…

The easiest way to explore natural beauty, small towns, and wildlife is by open road. So much to see. So much to explore. Too many people to meet. Mostly friendly strangers.

Road trip is more enjoyable than a cruise.

Overlapping memories thinking back of the many places I wandered around on this earth as a pilgrim. These feet are made for walking. “Get those rocks off my road” bumper sticker was perfect. 25 pound backpack is good enough.

Last year, we drove way up Fraser Lake to join the Carrier Nations to celebrate the life of Rose Prince, an Aboriginal who attended a residential school.

The road trip took us two days because we love to stop and visit small towns, Whenever I see animals in their natural habitat, I excitedly tell my sister to stop the car.

The beauty of British Columbia is astonishing. Oooohhhhh. Aaaahhh. It’s epic.

Along the highway, we saw the remains of the forest. Did a bonfire start this devastation?

Or it’s due to the summer heat?

The forest fire have already started when we returned home. The surrounding area of Fraser Lake was affected.

Campfires have been forbidden lately to avoid further forest destruction.

Think back on your most memorable road trip.