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Edmonton 90th

 Edmonton get away

Long over due, Kim and I get up to Edmonton to celebrate our granny 90th birthday.

Granny loves the Queen so there was talk of her reaching  💯 years and getting a letter from the monarch.

A photo with the Aunts and Uncles with Granny and Grandpa 


We go to a new restaurant in old Edmonton.

Having pierogies for dinner 🥗🥣.  We almost took to long cause we didn't know if we never closed our menu that they don't come to our table to check our order.  We showed 1hr and 1/2 to closing with our reservation and we never closed our menu for the first 1/2 hour.  So we were very hungry by the time our food came.

We stopped at a bakery on our way to Edmonton.

We said we would go again.  It was a pleasant experience 😉.


Total Gluten Free Bakery


5100 Wolf Creek Dr Unit 2, Lacombe, AB T4L 2G6

(403) 789-8432 Total gluten free bakery

We got some gluten free muffins (like lemon poppy seed and strawberry muffins and baked pizza bread and garlic bread with pizza sauce  there)

Kim enjoyed the lemon poppy seed muffins, she was surprised. Her first time trying it.

Here we are in Vulcan County

With cyborg or star trek stuff. We stopped picked up snacks(beef jerky) and kept driving up north.  To the train station near Aspen Crossing Train Station took a photo at the tavern and escape room. I think you have to book to get to use it ☺️.

It's never open when we go by.

In our way, favorite out of vehicle walk about

A photo of us sitting.

We catch a couple photos as granny enters the yorath 🏠 house.   A few tables around the room.  


All the grandkids sat at my Granny table.

Granny square dancing friends and lady's night friends all got together ☺️.

Most the room was mingling around chatting with each table.  Is a pleasure 🙂 to meet many people as well as Family we haven't seen for awhile. 

Family members from all over.

Was quite an event, some travel far to visit.


The dog is with Kim's parents this weekend 

Dixie was sure excited to see me when we picked her up.  She sure missed us. just all jumping for joy.


Contact ¡ Continental Treat Fine Bistro Gluten Free ¡ Edmonton, AB ¡ +1 7804337432

https://www.ctfinebistro.com/m/contact/

Kim and I go to old Edmonton area.

An all gluten free restaurant 🙂 so they brought out bread for Kim and I right away.

We stop on our way out of Edmonton

To visit with Kim's Uncle and Auntie.

Going for an early lunch or late breakfast 🥐.


Out to Albert's we enjoyed a meal 

It was only a few blocks away. 

20 minutes from our hotel 🏨.


A gopher museum is exciting, as we explored the town and visited the shops.

We went here cause it was in heart land episode 😁 and they broke in as such in TV.

The show I guess mentioned the floor was donated to them and said they would paint a shop outside for them on the little shop that was the store.
Made an interesting visit and conversation. Kim enjoyed her self, I sort of stopped for her.
Made it an enjoyable weekend coming home.

One of our many stops on our way travels.


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