It was a very late night on Saturday night, sitting around the fire and visiting with our friends Frank and Chris. Margarit and Chris bailed out a lot earlier, while Frank and I stayed up visiting and drinking beer until nearly 3:00AM. Needless to say we slept in quite late on Sunday.
By mid day Margarit and I set out exploring. We headed south down the valley to Dorothy, and stopped there first. When the girls were young we spent a lot of weekends down in Dorothy. The girls loved that old retro playground, and we loved exploring and photographing the old buildings. This included a couple of houses, the elevator, two churches, an old store, and more. Since those early days the ghost town has been developed a bit, with the churches and the elevator restored, The locals have also built a new cook shelter, fixed up the day use area, and put in some washrooms.
We headed north out of Dorothy up into the Hand Hills. We continued from there to the east and made a brief stop at the old cemetery near Homestead Coulee. From there we headed south to Finnegan, and took the ferry across the river. To the best of my knowledge there are only five ferries left in Alberta. Crowfoot, Bleriot, Finnegan, Klondike and one up by High Level. On this weekend we crossed on two of them. After crossing the river we did a big loop around to the south and eventually came back into the valley at East Coulee. We stopped a number of times along the way and admired the wildflowers, explored and took some photographs.
That evening we met up with Frank and Chris and their daughter Sabrina at the Roadhouse in Rosedale. We had a nice dinner and visited again for a while. It ended up being an early night for all of us as we were all still tired from the night before.












































