Today we headed from Saskatchewan to Winnipeg. It was another beautiful, sunny day again and we seemed to have the road to ourselves. We noticed that about 90% of the land on the way was occupied by farmers. That is a lot of food they must contribute. And because there was not a lot to do, I started counting wheat cars on trains and the most I counted was 151 cars on one train. We stopped in Brandon, Manitoba and saw all the sandbagging the army he.lped with. It is pretty serious and everywhere we drove in Regina the Assiniboine River looked high. Scary.
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Wheat silo in Saskatchewan |
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The open road to Regina |
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Two different colours in the same field - Regina |
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The Assiniboine River flooding in Brandon, Manitoba |
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Those sand bags are about 10 feet high |
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Walter in Winnipeg - 2554 kms into it!!! |
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That sign speaks for itself. |
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They have lost the field and the stands |
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