... at the Bow River, the cityscape in the background ... |
I met her at the Banff Trail Station where she still had her ticket in hand.
The transit security personnel were just checking the people in the car she was travelling in. She said she wondered who to give the ticket to when she bought it.
She didn’t know that having the ticket checked was just a fluke – I ride the LRT often and can hardly remember the last time someone asked to see my ticket.
We crossed the tracks and got on the train going the other way.
... waiting for the Tuscany LRT at 6th Street ... |
... reading a sticky note pasted on a shelter on the LRT landing... ... the note, a stranger having a bad day, and reaching out to anyone else having a bad day to text them ... |
When we got home, Naomi spent the afternoon with her cousins.
Michael has been dying to play Monopoly so they got the game set up outside but hadn’t counted on the gentle wind that blows the monopoly money away.
Even putting weights on the money didn’t help that much – Monopoly is a game that is really needs to be spread out and have hours of time invested in its outcome.
Naomi said that they played an abbreviated game – so that is still in the air – Michael playing the real Monopoly game.
Naomi and I went to a movie just as the kids were going to bed.
... Naomi and the Lama at the 10th St Bridge ... |
The film purports to be “based on a real lie”, a good pretext for any film to be made.
I don’t think this will be a spoiler.
When the film ended, Naomi said, “Oh my gosh.I had no idea it was going to end like that!”
I agreed with her.
... pedal this machine and you can recharge your telephone ... |
There were plenty of scenes that were totally memorable and a lot of fun to talk about.
The kids had asked us what film we were going to.
... setting up the Monopoly game ... LtoR: Michael, Betty, Naomi |
They wondered why which really made me laugh.
Arta
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