Monday 20 August 2018

Folklarama


I didn't manage to get to Folklarama till the last night but we made it count. We toured 4 of that were in the southwest corner of the city starting with the Spirit of the Ukraine at Soul Sanctuary. 

I like that venue as it is really comfortable and laid out nicely to accommodate the crowd without feeling really crowded. The chairs are comfortable, the AC works well, and the bathrooms are nice, clean and well maintained. The pavilion has great food, spirited dances and amazing costumes. This one is one of the ones that will hook you into coming again and again and also raise your expectations if you haven't been to any of the others before!



The next one was Argentina at the Caboto Centre. The food was amazing! We loved the desserts from Dolce Bakery on Regent (but I have a sweet tooth so what can I say!) It was also a nice venue although felt a little packed in there. The dances were fun and the costumes were beautiful. It was a fun atmosphere. 

Then came Spain at St Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church. We were quite disappointed with how hot this one was despite it saying it was air conditioned (we knew it would be 30+C so picked only ones with AC). It was in the basement but they did have the food in the reception room so maybe the AC just couldn't keep up. They also oversold tickets so there was so many people standing and since we had chosen seats near the back we were surrounded by people standing. Being hot and cramped made it hard to enjoy the show. The ladies costumes were amazing and their dances were beautiful but I could only think about when would it be over so I could get outside. 

We ended the night at the St James Civic Centre at the Budapest-Hungaria pavilion. We shared a chimney cake with ice cream. My friends had one of the combos and ended up getting more of their cabbage rolls because they were so tasty. It wasn't as packed as the last 3 and was the last performance of the year. The dances were fun to watch, especially the bottle dance. 

I was so happy to have made it out to Folklarama. I didn't find doing 4 too much for one evening. We carpooled and didn't try to have more then 10 minute drive between any of the pavilions. We had bought our tickets online so we had priority entrance and wouldn't have to worry about dealing with a sell out. Because there was 4 of us seeing more then 3 we bought the 12 pack and then bought 4 more tickets. With the online fees that cost $94 (23.50 per person) and then we spent about $75 for 2 of us for drinks and food. I do wish that they would rethink having one ticket per full page to print out and maybe switch to a mobile ticket.

Did you make it out to any pavilions? Which ones and how did you like them?


Hashtag Lakelife

I had the pleasure of showing a few places out in the west beaches area of Lake Winnipeg so I went early to make the most of it.

I grew up going out to Winnipeg Beach with my paternal side of the family so there are a lot of memories and reminiscing.

Matlock is a nice stop when heading up that direction. The piers are always a relaxing place to stop. The morning was cool, almost sweater weather, and I managed to still have over half a cup of my favourite Starbucks drink when I rolled in. Nothing like a warm chai latte, a light sweater and a moody sky over the lake to help you zone out for 20 minutes.

I visited with my parents at the marina. I can't believe I didn't think to take a picture there as the marina and pier with all the boats is a nice sight. From the south parking lot you have a unique perspective of the water tower through the bushes and cattails on the edge of the park. It always makes me want to pick up my paint brush. 

We decided to hit up The Emporium for lunch where I enjoyed a delicious home made crepe and my friend enjoyed the Drunken Chicken pizza. The Emporium is known for their crepes, pizzas and drunken chicken. If you go after 4pm they are wood fired pizzas. It is a really nice little place.

While waiting between showings we took a drive though downtown Winnipeg Beach. I didn't have time to take a walk on The Boardwalk to find my grandparents plaque or to stop at Dairy Bee to reminisce about gramma and grampa taking us for ice cream but we did come across a place that looks old but has only been there since 2012. We decided to pop in as it was right up my friends alley with all the unique decor. It is called Candies & Curiosities. Such a nice little place and they had a few treasures that took me back. 


There are so many more great places to check out if you are in the beaches area. The jam busters at Fred's (on the highway) are a great addition to a picnic, there is an off leash dog beach in the provincial park area near the water tower, there is the artesian well on the corner of Laurel and Grove, a new walking bridge just north of that, the waterfront park, and so much more. It is a leisurely drive down highway 9 and is less than an hour from the north perimeter. If you wanted add a few stops to your trip you could also see the locks in Lockport, Lower Fort Gary on highway 9, and the marine museum in Selkirk. 

What are your favourite spots to stop in the west beaches areas?








Monday 13 August 2018

Camp Morton Getaway

Back in February or March when the reservation day was for provincial cabins and yurts we managed to get a cabin for August on the same weekend that our friends did at the same place. So when the weekend was nearing and they started talking about extreme heat it was not too difficult to decide we should not cancel and go anyway as when do you get the chance to get this kind of weekend together.

We checked in Friday after the park office closed but I called to let them know we were coming. It was hot but the cabin didn't feel too bad despite having been closed up. We got it opened and set up the fans we brought. I had been told there was dishes there so when I realized there wasn't we make a quick trip back to Gimli to get plates and cutlery. Otherwise the cabins are great. They are small with a full bed in the bedroom and a futon in the living room; a bathroom with a toilet and sink; kitchen with an apartment sized fridge with freezer and 24" stove and a small counter with a double sink and a microwave. There is a picnic table on the porch and a nice fire pit area. We had a pet friendly unit and my friends were around the corner from us, a short walk. I was so bad at only taking pictures of my friends 2 year old so I'm sorry I have nothing to show how great this charming little log cabins were.

Saturday we decided to heed everyones advise and head down to the Arnes Farmer's Market. It is quite impressive with vendors sprinkled here, there and everywhere. There was lots of fresh veggies, honey, baking and homemade items, antiques, flea market items and tons of books. There was a busker that caught the eye of my friend's 2 year old enchanting her with his guitar. And there was farm animals. They were a ton of fun. When we got pooped out in the hot weather (high of 37C!!!) we threw down a blanket and had a little picnic sans homemade donuts we bought there (thanks to everyone that suggesting making sure we went for the donuts!).



We went back so the muchkin could have her nap and we got a visit from my parents then headed to Gimli to pick up a case of beer and let the dogs cool off. By 3 we were set up on the grass in the shade by a quiet area that felt like our own private beach. There was the odd other group that would come by. I took the dogs swimming to cool them off and that did the trick. They laid in their pen in the shade and slept the rest of the afternoon while we played with the munchkin. The breeze was perfect and refreshing coming off the water and there were no bugs till into the evening when the flies decided to start biting as the breeze died down. 

The night sky was so dark you could see the Milky Way and there was already some meteor action happening even though the media was saying Sunday night would be the night. 

I can't wait to go back to Camp Morton provincial cabins and hope that we can luck out again next year by getting a cabin the same weekend as our friends do. We made some awesome memories together despite the temperatures being in the high 30s. 

Wednesday 1 August 2018

Our South Western Manitoba Adventure

So my aunt still had a couple days before she was returning to BC and we had found an Airbnb out near Boisevain that was newly built, 3 bedrooms and only $100! How could we lose?! It was even dog friendly but we decided to leave the dogs with my dad as we had a lot of activities planned.

We met my mom, George and Pat out in Souris, Manitoba. It was a lovely drive once we left Winnipeg. We decided the first stop would be for bathroom and lunch break. I found this cute little cafe on facebook that we decided to stop at called Woodfire Deli. We ordered a light lunch and besides them almost forgetting to bring Jamus his sandwich it was very good there. They had a little grocery there as well where mom found some bees wax wrap she had been wanting but hadn't found locally yet.

Then we set off to the suspension bridge. We had a lot of fun there but Jamus being Jamus did scare Auntie Pat into leaving the bridge that she had already been apprehensive about crossing. We watched some turtles swim below and got a bit sun kissed out in the blazing sun.




There was plenty to do in Souris so we could have stayed longer but it was already late afternoon so we decided to move on as we still had another hour to drive to our Airbnb. We did decide to grab pizzas to take with us so we would have dinner at the cabin. 

The Airbnb was tucked away a little further then we had anticipated but we found it without too much trouble. There is not really any cell phone service once you get into the Turtle Mountain area. We passed the Turtle Mountain Resort and followed the instructions but kept stopping thinking we had missed it when we just hadn't gone far enough. I wish I had taken a picture but here is the link. His pictures are the greatest and the house is barely finished being built so there is still lots of small things like finishing the painting to do but it was a great deal on a brand new cabin with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a 2 tier deck. I wished we had booked it for both nights. It was super close to the boarder so you have to keep that in mind when having your cell phone on as it was picking up the US towers. There was lakes and channels all around us and the host was super nice and told us which way to not hike as we could end up on US soil illegally. There was a fire pit set up for our use, a bbq and patio set and a fully equipped kitchen. Jamus and I had the master bedroom with a king sized bed and a huge deck off the master which was perfect for seeing how close Mars was. We also spotted Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune! (download the app Skyview to help you find the planets and constellations).

For breakfast we went to Turtle Mountain Resort which was having some technical difficulties with the bathrooms so it was a bit stinky there. We have heard good things about the new owners and they did try to make the best of a bad day. 

We headed over to the International Peace Gardens after that. Jamus and I have never been so it was interesting to see how expansive it is. We visited both the Canadian and US sides and had some silly fun posing for timer pictures. We had a light lunch at the gardens before my parents and aunt had to start their trek back home and we had to go set up camp at Adam Lake. 

You can see above the boarder marker the definite line in the forest of where the boarder is. 






We went to Turtle Mountain Provincial Park to set up camp at Adam Lake. It was a very hot day to be setting up the tent so we were looking forward to going for a swim. It was disappointing to find out the lake is pretty much a slew and the beach they have there is all green and not swim-able. We utilized the free showers instead. We liked the privacy of the camp sites and over all the camp ground was very quiet. The evening was a perfect temperature with no mosquitos although the flies made up for them. Once we put away dinner the flies weren't so bad and we were able to enjoy a camp fire and the peacefulness of the surroundings. You do hear the highway a bit but only when everything is really quiet. 

We stopped in Miami on the way home and had lunch at The Station Bar and Grill. Jamus said his burger was amazing and my chicken fingers were super moist and real pieces of breaded chicken. The service was super attentive. I would put that place on my list again the next time I am out highway 3.