It's been a very interesting and busy year so far. Starting this new job has been a great experience. The other new experience has been where I've been travelling to. I've done lots of travelling in previous jobs before, so Melanie's accustomed to my monthly trips, however prior jobs had me travelling just within Canada. Working for a global company really expands your horizons. Since I'm responsible for NAR, Australia, Russian, Kazahkstan and the Ukraine or anywhere else we may sell airseeders in the future, I am, for the first time, really experiencing a bit of the whole world. It has been very interesting.
So far, aside from lots of trips in the USA, I've been to Paris, France and South Eastern Australia.
Europe was different. It was my first experience in a country where I did not know the language. Grade 9 French was a bit of a help as I could say words I read on a menu or sign, but I didn't necessarily know what I was saying. Luckily I was with my European counterpart from Belgium who spoke French.

Travel tip, for those of you going over there. Food portions are small and don't order steak, it's not very good and apparently this holds true throughout most of Europe. The picture above is

the Eiffel Tower in the background if you didn't figure that out.
Oh, another tip - if you are travelling in Paris without your wife, don't call home from the top of the Eiffel tower to rub it in!!!
I just got back from 2 weeks in Australia. I was really looking forward to the trip as I have always wanted to go there. It was a good trip, but I was a little disappointed as it was not as different as I expected. I felt it was actually more like Canada than the States. I traveled through farming and wine country from Melbourne to the Northern edge of New South Wales, then a long drive back down the coast to Sydney. Overall, nice country, very friendly. The food wasn't the best, I was really craving a good hamburger when I landed in Los Angeles. The hotels were not was I was accustomed to either. I don't know, maybe I'm getting spoiled. We actually stayed in motels for the most part, with little in the way of heat, a large crack around the outside of the doors, and permanently open windows in the bathrooms. Probably not big issues when it's warm, but it was winter over there so it got close to zero overnight. Imagine a bathroom with the temperature at close to zero all night. Sit down for business in the morning and GOOD MORNING!!! you're awake in a flash. Highly recommended foods over there; Mrs.Mac's Meat pies and Kebabs. Very good, from convience or take out food stores. By the way, the Sausage McMuffins at McDonald's taste different (not as good as here). Here's a pic from our short sightseeing mission on the last day.

By the way, it was pretty cool and windy that day. If your looking at travelling to Australia, I would suggest heading to the North. Spending time in Sydney or Melbourne is no different than going to Vancouver (with accents).
Sorry for the long blog entry, just getting you caught up!
Talk to you soon.