On Friday May 1st I packed up some of my stuff and hit the road for East Coulee. Hailey stayed behind at the cottage in Nordegg as she had a couple of shifts scheduled at the Miners Cafe. I met up with Helena and Margarit at the shop in East Coulee in the early evening. Frank and Chris were there and we got settled around a small fire in the chiminea... roasting some hot dogs and having a few drinks.
On Saturday Margarit and Helena and I went out walking in a nearby coulee. The snow was all gone, and although things weren't really turning green yet, the prairie crocus' were in bloom all over the place.
Later in the day we picked up tickets to the Springfest going on in town. Margarit and I checked out a couple of bands in the afternoon, and Helena went to see a couple as well... one on her own and another with her Mom.
Last year the Springfest was a big disappointment because it was very poorly attended. This time around they again did a really poor job of promoting it. There was no online advertisement, no signage or promotion in Drumheller, and the line up of artists was not announced until just a couple of weeks before. Even in East Coulee, all they had was a sandwich board sign on the side of the highway, and when we drove by, the wind had blown it over.
Frank and I ended up spending most of the afternoon sitting around in the yard at the shop. It was clear and sunny and the temperature got up to about +23C. In between the white wall of the shop, the light colored trailer, and the white fences, it was quite a bit hotter due to everything being so reflective and the area being so sheltered. I got a sunburn, and we both ended up with mild heat stroke. In the early evening, after a dinner of smokies and burgers, I ended up lying down for a while. Frank was tired as well, and he ended up going home early. Chris used my Springfest ticket and she and Helena and Margarit went and checked out some of the evening performers. They said it was pretty well attended and they enjoyed themselves.
On Sunday morning we packed up all our gear and tidied every thing. We locked up the trailer and hit the road. After a brief stop at WHIFs restaurant for breakfast, we went for a walk out in the badlands. Helena was happy because she found a few fossils and lots of rocks. By this time it was mid afternoon. We said our good byes and the girls hit the road back to Edmonton. I set off across country to the west and headed back to the cottage in Nordegg. Hailey and I hung out that evening and had a nice visit.




































