Of course, you all know this saying. And it is so true. Where ever your home is, whether it’s a mansion, a small cabin in the woods or…yes your RV, it is home to you. And you love to come back to it after having been away. It was exactly this feeling of coming “home” which hit me after I had dropped off my group in the city and was driving towards Banff. However, I delayed my homecoming with just enough time to get into the local food marked to reward myself with 2 DOUGHNUTS. Yes, that’s right TWO doughnuts. And what fun it was to finally sit down with a good cup of coffee and those pastries. I have always found that I had most pleasure of the small rewards in life, often times the one which sprang out of a sudden urge or feeling or came quite unexpected. It had been snowing since the early morning and most places looked like winter had settled in again. Yet, the drive up from Lethbridge was uneventful as the roads were only wet, but clear of snow. Temperatures were hovering between 30-34F, so it wasn’t too cold. I quickly got the trailer warmed up, and settled on the comfy couch. I am going to have a half day off tomorrow and then it’s back to the Calgary Intern’l Airport for a pickup. And oh yes…even the 3 days after that are gonna be busy. Well, didn’t I ask for it? Yes, I did. And today I woke up to the most gorgeous views. What a scenery! My digs in the mountains. |
"I have always found that I had most pleasure of the small rewards in life, often times the one which sprang out of a sudden urge or feeling or came quite unexpected."
ReplyDeleteWell said Peter... well said.
The scenery is stunning no doubt about that !
ReplyDeleteLooks like you're settling int here and doing just fine. It's good to hear you're enjoying your home, your work and, of course, your doughnuts!
ReplyDeleteReturning home is always nice, no matter where its parked.
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