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On Fri, 31 Aug 2018 10:18:59 -0400, Dave Smith
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>On 2018-08-31 6:40 AM, wrote:
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>>>> I have relatives that live in Saskatchewan, they come here though.
>>>
>>> I know Australians who are about to go to Saskatchewan for a holiday.
>>> When they've told Canadians friends, the Canadians didn't understand
>>> what on earth there is to see in Saskatchewan.

>>
>> They'll be surprised. I love how the lands rolls on forever and they
>> have some of the loveliest skies. I wonder if those Canadians had
>> ever been there. I've been three times in traversing the country by
>> car and each time loved that aspect of Saskatchewan.

>
>I have not been Saskatchewan but I have several friends there.
>Correction... are from there. They left. It is a big area and the
>scenery is diverse. Most people find the prairies boring, especially
>the really flat part. There is an old joke about a guy ins Saskatchewan
>watching his dog run away for three days.
>

It's a myth!!! The prairies are not flat, they are undulating and
when the wheat is grown a slight breeze makes it reminiscent of an
ocean. That topped with a never ending sky, with little puff ball
clouds plus the unusual lack of trees, makes for very different
scenery.