We are focusing this blog on our travels. We have the opportunity to take long road trips and will chronicle these trips and offer educational content when feasible. Additional content created by Mark Grabe can be found at http://learningaloud.com
Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Naniboujou
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park
Friday, September 13, 2019
Canada, eh
Thursday, September 12, 2019
Sault Sainte Marie
I knew the name of our present location, but I had no idea how it was spelled. I tried Sioux Saint Marie. The search engines figured out what I mean, but I was surprised to learn it was Sault Sainte Marie. I guess the translation is basically "the rapids of the Saint Mary's River". The important word for present day use of the Great Lakes is rapids. The giant ships that move from one lake to another could not do this if there was not a way around the rapids. The engineering answer to allow transport was a canal with locks. Today we watched a large ship carrying iron ore pass through the locks.
The ship we watched move through the lock was 1000 feet long. The locks lowered this ship 21 feet before it would be at the level necessary to enter the water outside the locks.
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
My pasty post
Today I did run across an old friend - the pasty. I have also seen it spelled pastie, but I was careful to identify what we ate today as a pasty. The pronunciation is past ee and not paste ee. To me, it seems like a chicken pot pie (if you get the chicken pasty) with a little different shape. These must be shaped and then baked without a pie tin. When you drive down the road here it is not difficult to find a little shop that serves these goodies. The density of restaurants with this offering within this narrow band of the country is interesting. This is not a fine dining item. We noticed workers stopping by for several that they took away in a bag and headed off in their pickups.
Leaves, light houses, but no cell towers
Monday, September 9, 2019
Circle Route
Our first stop was in Bayfield, WI. This lake side town is about 100 miles from our lake place in Minnesota. We have visited before and had to stop at a local eatery for their great pickled herring and a beer. This is not the pickled herring you would get in a grocery and is prepared locally.
Thursday, September 5, 2019
The lingering legacy of Soweto
Elephants
Our friend Stan predicted that our most amazing memory would be the first time we saw elephants. While the elephants were certainly amazing, my favorite memory was when we spotted a couple of painted dogs (wild dogs). We later realized the dogs were more numerous than we recognized and they were stalking a group of impala that explode into flight when the dogs moved in initially running right at us. I have photos of some of the dogs, but not the moment they attacked the impala.
The elephants were amazing. Here are a few photos. We saw many elephants - from the air when we took a helicopter flight over Victoria Falls, from boats as we cruised the Zambezi, and on several jeep drives. I will include a sample of images below and conclude with a short video as they picked up speed descending toward the river to drink.