From: shadodanzer@gmail.com   
      
   It's only 7 days not counting flight days so as much as I'd like to see   
   Puntzi it will have to wait until the next trip.   
      
   I'm not overly concerned about the family part as we have been in touch for   
   over 5 years now so it's not quite like a first meet.   
      
   Moving all the time I can relate to as most of us can. As of May 15th I   
   will have lived in the same house for 10 years. That's a record !!   
      
   Trish   
      
   "Gary" wrote in message   
   news:C43805B7.D6FC%garpal@shaw.ca...   
   > On 4/25/08 9:15 AM, in article UsnQj.56946$dA2.26268@read2.cgocable.net,   
   > "Trish" wrote:   
   >   
   >> Dang I was enjoying the guessing game :)   
   >>   
   >> Actually what I'd like to see is not a "go" for this trip as it's too far   
   >> to   
   >> drive.   
   >   
   > The attitudes we have when we traveling across the country or going   
   > anywhere   
   > is a matter of perception. The destination is the destination but the trip   
   > is the trip. It starts when you get in the car and leave...What is behind   
   > is   
   > behind and you no longer have control of that. It is the trip, the   
   > journey,   
   > the adventure that now awaits you. Enjoy it. The destination is far away   
   > maybe but it is the journey to get there that must be enjoyed. Must?? No   
   > it   
   > is not a must but a 'could'. :)   
   >   
   >> We spent time at Puntzi when I was young which was part of the   
   >> Pinetree line and I'd love to go up just to see what's there. I do have   
   >> pictures but seeing it again would have been nice.   
   >   
   > 'Would have been nice....' You haven't started the trip yet, include it in   
   > your plans. Seeing it again is part of the adventure, yes?   
   >   
   >>   
   >> The one important thing when in Vancouver is a visit with my birth   
   >> family.   
   >> I was adopted while we were stationed in Edmonton and found my family   
   >> several years back.   
   >   
   > Wow! Nice! Scary too I imagine.   
   >   
   >> I have met one of my brothers but not the other so that   
   >> should be an exciting time.   
   >   
   > Exciting and scary all at the same time. No? Enjoy....:)   
   >   
   >>   
   >> I know the hubby has planned some sort of gardens (don't ask me which as   
   >> I   
   >> really don't remember)   
   >   
   > I grow vegetables. I don't grow flowers because they die off and I am left   
   > with only memories...like when I moved all the time as an RCAF dependent.   
   > I   
   > left all my friends behind or they left first. A good life in some ways   
   > but   
   > tough in others.   
   >>   
   >> We like things outdoors and also museums and several of those types of   
   >> things have been suggested.   
   >   
   > There are some excellent museums in Victoria. The Wax museum and another   
   > one   
   > that has displays of early logging in BC and other things that I can't   
   > remember right now. I guess I didn't pay attention. Maybe someone else can   
   > fill in the blanks...   
   >>   
   >> As for France, anyone willing to pay for it cause I have a WHOLE list   
   >> there   
   >> :)   
   > LOL!   
   >   
   >>   
   >> Trish   
   >   
   > Have a great adventure! Remember the adventure starts when you   
   > start...enjoy   
   > and whatever happens is just 'part of the adventure'!   
   > Have fun no matter what! :)   
   >   
   > Gary in Fort Langley, BC   
      
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