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Post #776100 by danlovestikis on Fri, May 19, 2017 7:58 PM

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TikiAno after hang10 worked his magic I love those towels even more.

HopeChest coldest trip ever but we still had fun every day. I just wish our colds would go away. I've been back to clay work and my hand is still doing way better. I'm hopeful HoteChest.

hang10tiki your photos of Dan and ET and CY are so good I'm tempted to not post tonight but I want to finish the trip so I can get back to posting clay work. Keep on showing us all the fun you are having at Caliente. I hope it's cool in Palm Springs. It was 92 in Sacramento today.

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Here are the last three days of our trip to the East Coast and Canada. All fun but its great to be home and mucking in clay again.

We have made it to Montreal where we will stay for 3 nights.

This is what the port looks like. There are roller coasters across the river.

We said goodbye to the ship and ran through the rain to the bus for our tour.

On the bus I couldn't take photos out the window. They all looked like

these. Oh well. We are just killing some time getting to know Montreal and waiting until we could check in to the hotel.

This was the only stop on our bus tour.

Beautiful.

We liked our hotel a lot. The Omni Not Real. This was the view from our room. What we did for 3 days was eat at Ruben's 3 times and at the Universal 3 times. Then we would go back to the hotel and try to get over our colds.

In a shopping mall we found a Barbie Doll exhibit. You donate money to Make a Wish and you get to tour. It was over the top.

Here are just a few of the dolls.

Dan bought this one and brought it home.

These wild mail boxes are the standard in all of Canada that we saw. Easy to find but they look so out of place in these old areas and neighborhoods.

This trip was us celebrating 39 years of marriage. The hotel gave us Champagne. We gave it to a man on the street asking for money. He lit up, we made his day.

The island of Montreal is having their worst floods in a hundred years.

On a walk we saw ourselves in the window TV.

Dan also froze his bottom in this photo.

Computers as a work of art like The Thinker.

I like these two photos at the Montreal airport because you can't tell we are still ill with the colds.

I spent some of my Canadian money on candy and put the rest in the Make A Wish container that I found later on.

Leaving we could actually see some of the flooded areas.

Several hours later we landed in O'Hare International Airport in Chicago.

This is a huge airport. Usually you get off the plane and you are at your next gate. We walked for 30 minutes to get to our next gate.

Once there we ran into Bill. We worked with him at Sutter Hospital. What we didn't know was that on the same plane was also Dan's high school girlfriend. She came up to him when we got to Sacramento and were waiting for luggage.

Our weeds did really well while we were gone and they were not given any water.

Dan took them down front and back yards. Someday we will figure out what to do.

Thank you for vising here and watching our trip. Wendy