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Friends, allow me to apologize for the delay in uploading the last two days of the trip. On my return, I simply got drawn into pending, more mundane matters of life like setting up house. Sorry!
Day 5 = Tue 13th Sep
Trip to Vernon - Gunsmith
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The day started off with my taking some photos of a beautiful sunrise over the hill facing Baljit’s house. We had planned a trip to nearby Vernon, to see Baljit’s preferred gunsmith cum gun shop and to pick up some pending supplies. We started off about midday and elected to take the back roads through scenic country rather than the highway. It turned out to be the right decision. The landscape and lakes that we passed by on the drive to Vernon were simply stunning. The water was to our right and the mountains to our left, through which the road wound. There seemed to be one beautiful lake after another on the entire route. I do believe firmly now that there is no more beautiful place on earth than BC!
The gun shop Del Selin Gunsmith Ltd, we walked into was no fancy game and hunting showroom – it had character and an old time style all its own. I was inclined to spend more time browsing through all the goodies scattered, for the most part, haphazardly throughout the crowded interior. There were weapons of all ages, shapes, sizes and description, hooked on to walls, hanging from the roof, including some very curious, Unidentified Flying Weapons! Some articles were seemingly growing out of the very floor! We spent a short half hour there while Baljit conducted his business, while I was simply inhaling the atmosphere. My feeling as I walked out of the place was that I was leaving a veritable Aladdin’s Cave – unexplored!
Gentlemen, I wish I could have shown you all some pictures, but Baljit had told me that the owner was very camera shy and protective of his shop. So I had to desist and show considerable restraint in using my trigger finger!
On our way back from Vernon we took the highway which couldn’t hold a candle to the sights that we saw on our way up. The whole trip took us about 3 hours.
The evening’s supper turned out to be a farewell dinner as I was scheduled to depart the next afternoon. Wild Boar Ribs and Crown Royal Whiskey were on the menu by popular demand, accompanied by some delicious home grown green chillies, fluffy Rotis and some wonderful Dal!
For dessert, Baljit had a surprise for me – he handed over two student handbooks of the Canadian Firearms Safety Course, which he said I should peruse in advance of applying for my PAL (Possession and Acquisition Licence). I was thrilled by his forethought and generosity. I promised to return them safely to him in due course.
After a mellow conversation and a feeling of having achieved a few exciting days we retired for the day.
Day 6 = Wed 14th Sep
Return to Vancouver 3 pm
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The next morning was mostly spent in rehashing our adventures, collating the data, identifying and selecting images to be uploaded all done in with a sense of urgency at the time to leave was fast approaching.
After fond goodbyes and grateful thanks were expressed, Baljit drove me over to the West Bank Bus Station, from where I boarded the Greyhound back to Vancouver.
Most of the return trip was spent with my eyes glued to the large windows of the bus. I delightedly absorbed the glorious vistas of majestic fir covered mountains rushing by; there was even some early snow on the peaks that I could spot.
About twenty minutes out of Merritt, I espied what I thought was a large dog gambolling in a creek bed. It all happened in a flash but the image is burned in my memory; it turned out to be my very first sighting of a black bear in the wild!
After six hours I reached home safe, tired but happy, euphoric - my thoughts filled with the amazing sights of nature and fun that I had just experienced. I shall forever carry memories of extraordinary friendship, hospitality and excitement over these few days spent in West Kelowna, BC with Baljit and his family.
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