Not quite yet – soon though. I expect to be home in Penticton some time around June 25. I’m hoping that the non-travel order is lifted by then, because I am feeling very wistful!
Isn’t it gorgeous? We have a home in Penticton, so we go back whenever we can. Right now there’s a no-travel order in BC, but it should be lifted by the time my holidays start (end of June) – fingers crossed!
Wildlife documentary narrator, speaking in the typically hushed but informative tone such narrators have: “And here we have a rare sighting of the M species, apparently doing something important on a curved roadway. Let’s just watch and listen, shall we?”…. 😉
Are you out of that cold north country then? This is better!
Not quite yet – soon though. I expect to be home in Penticton some time around June 25. I’m hoping that the non-travel order is lifted by then, because I am feeling very wistful!
Oh…still some time to go then.
Yes, it’s about six weeks, so I guess it is a while. After the long winter we’ve had, to me that seems short. I’m in the home stretch, literally!
I wouldn’t mind calling this place home either. I can easily see why you try to visit here every summer.
Isn’t it gorgeous? We have a home in Penticton, so we go back whenever we can. Right now there’s a no-travel order in BC, but it should be lifted by the time my holidays start (end of June) – fingers crossed!
Wildlife documentary narrator, speaking in the typically hushed but informative tone such narrators have: “And here we have a rare sighting of the M species, apparently doing something important on a curved roadway. Let’s just watch and listen, shall we?”…. 😉
Hahaha. 😀 That is a most delicious documentary indeed! It is in fact a rare sighting as he usually ducks being in my photos.