Wednesday, 11 February 2009
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Blue Planet in Green Shackles
By Vaclav Klaus
see relatedA Romantic Getaway with Jim
As you know, the past 8 weeks have been very busy and stressful for our family with taking care of my dear, aging parents. It has been a joy and we have been happy to do it. But it has been tiring and stressful as well. How in awe of God's goodness we were when a few of our dear friends and Jim's mom gave Jim and I the opportunity to go to Whistler, B.C. for two nights and three days to just enjoy each other without all the stresses of life. We had such a wonderful time!
It's not easy to take a picture of oneselves! We tried several times, and this was the best one we could come up with.
Here is the view from our room. The photo doesn't do it justice. It was gorgeous!
If you will look very closely, you can see some tiny dots travelling along a line hanging in the sky. That is the Peak 2 Peak gondola in Whistler. It just opened up in December and Jim and I decided to give it a try...
First we rode the Whistler Village gondola up the mountain. It went up and up and up. It seemed like we would never get to the top. I think the ride was close to a half hour. We know it was over twenty minutes, but we forgot to time the trip going either up or down until we were already on our way. Anyway, it was a tall mountain!
You can see Whistler Village behind Jim. By the time we got up to the top, the village looked like a small dot.
This is at the top of the mountain, taken from the Peak 2 Peak gondola right after we had begun our journey across. These gondolas hold 28 people. There are only two towers and the entire span between them is just cables. The gondolas travel 2.7 (!) miles from peak to peak. There is no way to describe how incredible it was!
This is just past the first tower. All you can see up ahead is cable disappearing into thin air and little tiny specks (those are gondolas). There are a total of twenty-eight gondolas travelling back and forth all day long. Two of them even have glass bottoms, but we weren't lucky enough to get one of those. On each mountain top (Whistler and Blackcomb) there is a very nice ski lodge as well as several restaurants to eat at and some gift shops.
It had snowed 6 inches during the night before we went and, as you can see, the sun had come out and the sky was clear. It was amazingly beautiful!
Can you see Whistler Village?
And a view from the halfway point. Above the creek here, we were 1,427 feet from the ground! All the trees looked like little toy plastic ones even though many of them are 70-100 feet tall. It was so incredible! You just have to try it if you ever have the chance!
After that excursion, we headed for The Old Spaghetti Factory and warmed up while eating a delicious meal.
The entire getaway was perfect in every way. We feel very blessed indeed!
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Comments (11)
What a blessing! I have never been up there.
How wonderful to be able to get away just the two of you for a refreshing, relaxing vacation! I'm impressed at your bravery... seeing how high up you were & imagining a glass bottom gondola makes me nervous... I'm not so fond of heights! Beautiful location & scenery... plus a very nice picture of you two!
Bravo! Very cool,
and I love the pictures!
That sounds like it was such a great getaway Mom!
I hope the whole family can go there someday. I'm glad you could go do somthing like that with Dad.
~Titus~
Words do not describe how enjoyable those 3 days were! What a great and refreshing time all the way around. You took some pretty awesome pictures too.
How fun, I think you got a good pic of the two of you!
I am so happy that you were able to get away and be refreshed. Loved the pictures!
That's so beautiful... wow, 2.7 miles! That's crazy. I'm so glad you guys can have that time together.What a wonderful time that must have been! How are you?
Thankyou for commenting. =)
Was there anything in their that made you question my motive? I'm not trying to sound self rightous, so if anyting like that gets through, please show me so I can fix it. People hate self rightous people and I don't blame them either. It's very easy to get across the wrong message too.
very nice, it's very good to see they have their degrees! I hope you all have a wonderful time at the open house. My sister has her bachelor's in accounting, but is now pursuing a nursing degree. Lord willing I can get an A.S. by next year. We'll see. Yes, I do hope we can all meet again at WCWC. I look forward to it each year :)
My xanga updates haven't been coming to my e-mail since Stephen replaced my hard drive over the holidays, so I'm two weeks late viewing this. What a wonderful trip! Gorgeous photos!! MUST get to BC some decade. The one of you and Jim is a real keeper.
I hope your parents continue to do well and that the Lord will continue to supply you grace and endurance in their care. "As your days, so shall your strength be" is a wonderful promise. Praying for you, Â Pat