
First I went on a three-day guys’ trip with a couple gents I’ve known for 35 years and counting[1]Not sure how that’s possible and then I joined my mom, my sister, my brother-in-law, my niece, and my darling wife for the rest of the week.
Spruce Woods

I met Craig at Cadet camp, and I met Ray in his first (my second) year of university. We camped (along with Craig’s brother Curtis) in Spruce Woods Provincial Park.
We hiked the Spirit Sands, a not-quite-desert landscape of sand dunes and scrub…

…and at night the skies were very dark, as Spruce Woods is a dark-sky preserve.





We had long conversations around the fire, too.

On the way home I discovered a field of sunflowers, so I stopped for a few photos.



Wasagaming
Midweek, after we’d packed up at Spruce Woods, I joined up with the family camping already in progress at Wasagaming.
My niece produced some amazing chalk art (including a panicked last-possible-minute bike ride to town for more blue chalk) on the road.



I got a few more photos of the night sky, though Wasagaming’s not quite as dedicated to darkness.


We enjoyed some amazing gelato, wandered around the paths, failed to see any bison, snored in an Otentik, played some wild card games (including a six-handed variation on crib with time loops and penalty boxes), and had a great old time.
And now I’m home. Tomorrow will be laundry day, I think. Everything kind of smells like a campfire.
Interested in prints of my photos? Let me know, and we can work something out.
Footnotes
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