Friday, October 12, 2012

Last Day in Banff, Alberta, Canada

What a beautiful hotel we stayed in!  The Fairmont Bannf Springs Hotel is a story book picture!  We happened to get amazing weather!  There was a light dusting of snow the night before we arrived so the evergreens were lightly coated with the cold white stuff!  (A big deal for those of us who live in Florida!---- The Chicago girls were not so easily impressed!)

We had a wonderful tour (thanks to a much appreciated gift from our trusty travel agent, Arlene Feen) of the Banff area including Moraine Lake and Lake Louise.  We were blessed with the sighting of a Big Horn Rocky Mountain Sheep and an Elk!  The foliage, while a surprise (I'll explain in a second) was gorgeous... We were surprised to learn that there is almost no red fall color in the western part of Canada.  You need Oaks and Sugar Maples and those are few and far between in the areas we traversed -- Vancouver to Banff.  There are, however, beautiful golden aspens!  Did you know that an Aspen grove is  one of the largest single living organisms in the world? A single tree can grow large enough to cover an entire mountainside while the trees inside the grove are interconnectd through a shared root system.  Each tree stands as an individual and is at the same time connected to the whole!  Pretty cool, huh?

I have to give two thumbs up to both the accomodations and the glorious breakfast buffet at the Fairmont in Banff!  YUM for the extravagant buffet breakfast and YEA for the great rooms with wonderfully fluffy duvets!!

Our guide in Banff was the nicest young man by the name of Ryan.  He is an "old soul" at the age of 25 if you understand that phrase.  He is a park ranger, great educator and adventurer.  All the women in our group thought he was fantastic and probably secretly wished we had daughters of the appropriate age for match making since he is currently footloose and fancy free!!

Our last day on the train was so much fun!  We sang and laughed and ate VERY well!  What more could you want?  There was even a gentleman, (sorry I didn't get his name) who whipped out his harmonica and started playing a lot of old familiar songs!  We had the whole car singing and enjoying the day.  The only downer for the day was that we were delayed by passing rail traffic for almost three hours.  This resulted in our arrival into Banff three hours behind schedule and the last three hours of the trip might have been the most beautiful -- but we couldn't see it!  Alas, they tried to make us feel better with the offering of freshly made home made oatmeal raisin cookies! (We all wondered why we saw all the Chefs running back into the kitchen well after lunch time.)  It was a worthy try, but we would have preferred the scenery to the calories!!!  Not that the delay was anything the Rocky Mountaineer could have controlled... Rail traffic is what it is....

A quick word about the cuisine aboard the Rocky Mountaineer Golf Leaf service.  It was SPECTACULAR!  Not sure how that tiny kitchen could turn out so many beautifully prepared meals.. There were always at least five choices on the menu -- AND THE DESSERTS!!!  They were so yummy!  Even those who wanted to resist didn't....

Our spectacular six ladies had an amazing time... We laughed and giggled and felt like we were all 30? again.. There is just something about  women getting together and sharing a good time...  We are already thinking of our next annual girls' trip....  Hmmm..... Perhaps Vermont, Maine or New Hampshire in the fall and a charming Inn?  Have to wait and see!!

PS  I do have to explain the "Pear photo".  A gentleman dropped his camera and broke a small plastic piece off of the camera.  Annnette diligently looked all over for the missing sliver but to no avail.  After the front of the car went down to lunch (did I mention there was even an elevator in our car?) Annette searched once again and was successful the second time around.  We decided her "find" deserved a special presentation for the gentleman -- hence , Mr. Pearman whose nose is the missing camera piece!!!

Also, the beautiful lab was at the Lake Louise Lodge.  He is their mascot and his name is Marcus.





































Next blog posting will be from NYC.  There are four of us flying up for the NY Jets/Miami Dolphins football game Oct.28.   We have a couple of broadway plays booked and Santonio Holmes is getting my son and his friend onto the football field and in the locker room on game day....

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