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    The Canadian Rocky Mountains

    They are not called the Rocky Mountains for nothing! The drive from Vancouver, BC to Calgary, Alberta through the Canadian Rockies is a must road (or train) trip.

    The mountain scenery is breathtaking.

    The air is clean and the water is pure.

    A never-ending landscape of overwhelming beauty greets the traveler. I miss the mountains and raw nature living in Bangkok.

    A highlight of a drive across the Canadian Rockies is the amazing milky-blue green Lake Louise, near the town of Bangkok.

    There were posted signs for bears, elk, and moose danger . . . but we did not stray too far off the beaten path.

    Mountain weather changes very rapidly.  There were fantastically moody scenes in the high passes through the Rockies.

    Even the "roadside attractions" were attractive in Canada.

    This peacock was part of the attraction at a roadside fruit stand/farmers' market. We loaded the rental car with "exotic (to us) fruits like apricots, cherries, peaches, and pears . . . and later enjoyed the purgative properties therefrom.

    Calgary Stampede

    White-Hatted in Calgary.

    In Calgary, Canada now for a conference and the Calgary Stampede (world's largest rodeo) - after a four-day drive through the Canadian Rockies. I received one of the highest honors bestowed by the Calgary Department of Trade and Tourism - an honor recently bestowed upon the Prince and Princess of England. I was "White-hatted" in a ceremony that required me to recite the following credo:

    "I, (speaker inserts his or her name), havin' visited the only genuine Western city in Canada, namely Calgary, and havin' been duly treated to exceptional amounts of heart-warmin', hand-shakin', tongue-loosenin', back-slappin', neighbor-lovin' Western spirit, do solemnly promise to spread this here brand of hospitality to all folks and critters who cross my trail hereafter. On the count of three, we will all raise our hats and give a loud 'Yahoo!'" (Photo from my iPhone)

    All four (six?) legs off the ground!  A rodeo, like the Calgary Stampede is very exciting.

    Rodeo cowboys are incredible athletes.

    It is hard enough to stay on a bucking horse, but the rodeo cowboys are also judged on style points. Sheesh!

    This cowboy is way out of shape.

    Rodeo cowboy fall off: go BOOM.

    As much as I admired the bronco riders, the bull riders were just plain nuts. Notice they do not wear the traditional cowboy hat, but a helmet with full face grill.  No fun to be kicked in the teeth, I guess.

    Like in the bucking horse classes, "style" points matter in the final awarding of points.  Did I mention they were competing for US$100,000.oo in every class!

    Man, these bulls are really angry about having some idiot on their backs when they charge out of the chute. Notice the massive anger slobber ejecta from old #600 here. Gotta LOVE the rider's finger symbolics; Coolnicity itself.

    Sometimes the bull riders fall down and go BOOM too.  Ouch!

    The Calgary Stampede is not just about ruptured testicles, the girls have their fun too.  The cowgirl barrel race winner also took home US$100,000.oo in pin money.

    The winning cowgirl (pictured above) took 17.28 seconds to navigate the three barrels for the big check.

    The Calgary Stampede causes an annual spike in hat sales locally.

    The Stampede is not just about cowboy scrotal pancaking, brave (or stupid) attendees take to the carnival rides which surround the rodeo arena.

    Being flung a couple of hundred meters into the air in this rig is not MY idea of a good time.

    To avoid the "dry heaves" after the carnival rides, stomach packing was on sale. Wholesome, nutritious, hand dipped, and satisfying.

    Sailing the Chesapeake

    My wife, Yoo, and I  spent a wonderful day sailing the Chesapeake Bay with my daughter, Kirsten, and her beau, Jason, on their 60 Swan sailboat in perfect weather.

    Captain, my Captain!

    Philadelphia

    In Philadelphia, PA to visit my daughter, Kirsten.

    Philly is a city that is coming back to life.

    Philadelphia from the top of the City Hall.

    4th of July

    New Egypt Speedway, New Jersey.  "Thunder in the Pines"

    Ah!  I love the smell of race gas in the evening! The fencing is there to protect the race patrons from large chunks of dirt and mud from being flung into the stands, but the small chunks fly right on through and onto the assembled race fans.

    New Egypt Speedway in New Jersey is a classic, small town, 1/4 mile "D-shaped" dirt track. The Modified Sprint cars are light, over-powered winged, sideways, and very loud.  Fantastic! 

    Turning right to go left!

    700+ horsepower on dirt.  It doesn't get any better.