On Saturday April 10th we headed out from the rental house in Macklin. We went out exploring for the day. We headed to the east and south of Macklin and stopped at a bunch of old grain elevators and a couple of small towns.
The weather was overcast, cool and that ever present cold spring wind was upon us again. Yet again I was forced to leave my view camera in the vehicle and only managed a bunch of snapshots with my phone. The spring migration seemed to be in full swing and there were geese everywhere. The Canada Geese seemed to have arrived a little earlier but the Snow Geese were now arriving in huge flocks. They sometimes were all across the sky from horizon to horizon. We saw a few flocks of Sandhill Cranes as well.
We found a few interesting stops along the way. One of the relatively modern grain elevators that we visited had only been recently abandoned and was still fairly intact. The scale was still there, as well as the control panel. There was even a piano in the office. Another elevator that we stopped at had been heavily damaged by recent winds, and part of the roof was ripped off.
Some goose tracks in the mud, and old service station, a couple of old houses, and a fire truck rounded out our discoveries for the day.
We stopped for lunch at the Denzil Hotel and wanted to say hello to the owner Jenn. She was away at a couple of catering events and it was good to see that her business is doing well. The Beer Parlour Project visited her establishment last year. As the afternoon wound down we made our way southeast to Luseland for a planned visit to the hotel there.






















































