Tuesday, 17 March 2026

Back in Canada

It was a full three days of driving, but a half day less than I took driving down to Yuma. I arrived at my son's about 8 p.m. on Monday evening. After a visit with my son, his girlfriend, and the granddog Sage, it was ready for a good night's sleep. 

I did get away from Yuma by 8 a.m. arriving in Ely, Nevada about 4:30 p.m. I stayed at the Hotel Nevada. It has a casino and a Dennys restaurant on the main floor and six floors of hotel accommodations. My friend S had suggested it and had warned me the main floor was very smokey as the casino permits smoking. She wasn't wrong but the room was fine and the price was right. The bathroom was small but sufficient for my needs and the water pressure for my shower was great. 


I had taken a different route to Vegas through Needles. I'm not certain if it was imagination but the distance around Vegas seemed shorter than my trip taking me to Laughlin in the fall. Traffic was backed up coming in from Henderson but after 15 minutes or so I was out of it and on the freeway. 

Sunday morning I left Ely for Dillon, Montana about 8 a.m. arriving at 5 p.m. local. I'd lost an hour crossing from Idaho to Montana  so it was a similar driving day. But, and no disrespect to folks from Idaho, the scenery is often pretty boring. There was a good amount of traffic around Pocatello, though it thinned out as the majority seemed to be heading to Salt Lake city. 

I stayed at a Quality Inn just off the I-15 in Dillon. They offered a free breakfast and wrre a short drive to downtown Dillon. I ate at a restaurant/bar Cranny's. It's a casual restaurant, one orders at the counter and it is delivered to your table. Non-alcoholic drinks are self-serve along with condiments and cutlery. I went with a burger and fries with a Beltian Belgian beer. Good food!

Some of you had commented that a storm and high winds had impacted Montana on Saturday.  I spent a bit of time checking highway and weather conditions on Saturday evening. I'd made my decision to take the I-15 to Canada which would have me crossing at Coutts, Alberta. I had it in my mind that I'd overnight at Medicine Hat before driving the rest of the way Tuesday morning. 

Since I returned Monday evening you'll know I changed that plan. I had stopped for a short break at Helena, Montana  and checked the highway conditions again. All the highways north and east were reported as clear so as Patsy would say, the "jello jiggled". Instead I headed to Morgan to the Mouncy crossing. 

I reached the border about 4 p.m.  There was one vehicle ahead of me and it appeared the driver was having a rough day. Some of the contents had been pulled out and two officers were going back and forth from the vehicle to the office. 

My stay was short, about 5 minutes. After asking and receiving my answers to the requisite questions and reviewing my passport the officer moved a pylon so I could start my drive in Saskatchewan.

Swift Current was the closest possible hotel, about a 90 minute drive. And that's only 2 1/2 hours from Regina. I thought about stopping and then I heard the weather report calling for potential freezing rain overnight. That made my decision for me. So we end were I started the post. Happy to be back in Canada and hoping for warmer weather soon!


Here's Sage and Kota (the car who thinks he is a dog).

Today is a day off for me. I've got errands to run but those can wait until tomorrow.

23 comments:

  1. Glad you had a safe and even faster trip home. You are so active in AZ. DO you miss it when you get back to Canada?

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    1. Thanks Anne. I do miss the social aspects, though I'm beginning to have more opportunities in our town. I've been looking for a way to volunteer and expect that will start in April.

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  2. Glad you made it safely. Now back to the real world!

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    1. Thanks Cheryl. Though life in Yuma is part of my real world too.

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  3. Glad you made it back so quickly and safely.
    Enjoy your time in the city, I hope you get to see your knitting friends.

    God bless.

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    1. Thanks Jackie. I plan to stop by the library this afternoon, though I'm not certain many will be there. Most of the group are snowbirds and generally don't return until April. I will get to see the town group next week.

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  4. Wow! That's you and MaxxTrails both arriving home so soon! I think they are 2 hours away.

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    1. We haven't the distance to travel that you do. :)
      For me, too, I have to get hotels so am happy to get in a long travel day.

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  5. Welcome home! Hope spring finds us soon!

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    1. Thanks Marie. It is melting here today. Is this false spring or the real thing? :)

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  6. Welcome home! I hope Spring soon comes to us as well! 🤞

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  7. Girl! There is NO one like you! You are ...and I will use the word~ brave. Nothing daunts you. And your energy is unbounded. I was that way too which is why I enjoy how you live that you share with us. However, I am older and while lively, I have my hat off to you! I had no idea your son had moved. Job possibilities I guess? Anyway, good to"see" you.

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    1. Lol Carole! I have a good idea that you have had similar experiences.
      No, my son has not moved. He bought his house in late 2023 and I lived with him until April 2024 when I moved to a small town to live with my daughter and grandson. He has, however, had his g/f move in though they have kept my bedroom space for me.
      Hope to see you here again soon.

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  8. Glad your trip was relatively smooth.
    As for Idaho, there are parts that are beautiful, but a lot of it is, well, drab!

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    1. Thanks Bob. I wondered if I was missing something. :)

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  9. So glad you are home safe! I agree with Katie above my comment too!

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    1. Thanks Barbara. I guess I just don't know any other way to be. :)

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  10. That was a quick return trip! Sometimes it is better to push through than deal with wind and weather. Sounds like you made the right decision.

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    1. Thanks. This was my first year driving that distance so it was a bit of a learning experience.

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  11. My hat is off to you for how many hours you can stay in your car. We just can't do it for that long. Five to six hours, and I must be out of the car!! Welcome home. It's currently 96F in Tucson.

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  12. Way to go you made it back home safely!

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