I was disappointed when we couldn't seem to get our schedules to synch after that and the annual B.C. travel trips ended. They have now been replaced with annual Scrapbook Retreats so, although we aren't sight-seeing together, we do get to spend a weekend together having fun.
I've taken so long to do these pages that I can't remember what the dates of the trips were and, I'm ashamed to admit, I can't even remember if I've got the right pictures in the right trip! The first pictures are of Kaslo, the town where I was born. The road is a very narrow switchback-type along Kootenay Lake and I hadn't been there for many yerars. This was a first-ever Three Sisters Day and we had so much fun touring Kaslo, Ainsworth, and every place in between.
We happened upon the Kaslo Community Garden and had a photo op hay day!
On our trips back and forth across the Kootenay Lake ferry we often bumped into people we knew when we were growing up in Riondel. And we always took pictures despite having dozens already at home from previous years.
This background paper for this next layout is Arches 140 lb. rough watercolour paper that Marlene painted when she and Ed visit on their way to Ontario in June. Marlene had brought her special paper and watercolour paints to do a demo for me because she hadn't been able to attend this year's Retreat. Marlene had planned to do a watercolour demo for all of us at the Retreat.
The title for this layout is very crooked (hand drawn letters on the backs of pieces of photographs that were cropped) because I was camping at the time and forgot to bring the mat for the Cricut machine!
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