Have a buffalo adventure
Sep. 8th, 2007 09:00 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
My first journalism job was in Wainwright, Alberta. I learned a lot at that job, but I really didn't like living in Wainwright. In retrospect, sometimes I feel very ashamed about the way I thought about the place that I was living and my refusal to fully embrace it. I'm older and wiser now, and am much more ready to take on new challenges and ways of life that aren't familiar to me.
Anyway, that's part of growing up, I guess.
I was reading a travel publication when I came across a small article about Buffalo Adventures , a new tourism initiative created by people in Wainwright and Provost. This project was in the works six years ago, and I'm so happy that it has finally come into being. Agro-tourism is hot and sexy, and hopefully people will take the opportunity to go on this kind of trip. I think this is a great way to teach people about the history of Alberta and rural life. While browsing through the website I encountered numerous familiar faces, which was uplfiting. I'm really excited about this.
Anyway, that's part of growing up, I guess.
I was reading a travel publication when I came across a small article about Buffalo Adventures , a new tourism initiative created by people in Wainwright and Provost. This project was in the works six years ago, and I'm so happy that it has finally come into being. Agro-tourism is hot and sexy, and hopefully people will take the opportunity to go on this kind of trip. I think this is a great way to teach people about the history of Alberta and rural life. While browsing through the website I encountered numerous familiar faces, which was uplfiting. I'm really excited about this.