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salmon arm, bc

Here we go, the last photos of our trip! I’ve decided next time I go away I need to blog about it while I am there because it’s already been two months since we’ve been back! On the bright side, it is just as beautiful two months later as I remember it. Seriously, if you are ever in the Okanagan area I definitely recommend going to Salmon Arm.

The day we got into Salmon Arm we checked out the Farm Market, Raeca loved it, that little girl would love living in the farm. Well, maybe, she liked looking at the animals but didn’t like it when they came close, even the cat.

These photos are from the Salmon Arm Wharf –so beautiful! I didn’t take my camera along that day so all of the photos are taken with my phone.

And the last day we headed out to the Bible college my brother was attending. We unloaded all his stuff into his dorm, took a tour of the campus and said goodbye.

The campus is actually at a Christian camp, so it was very unique, they had these cabins up on telephone poles:

Rae found a friend, I have no idea what her name was but she was cute and had a Yoshi shirt on so I had to snap a photo.

There we go! Now that I’ve finally shared all those photos I think it’s time to go on another trip! Any recommendations? đŸ™‚

with love,
Chantel

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  1. Beautiful photos, Chantel! I just love that photo of Raeca on the tractor. Her face expression is priceless! Fantastic photography!

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