Teglo Goes...
…to Whistler, Canada
Posts include days 130-175 in chronological order. Click to read each short story.

Thanksgiving For One
I was in Canada, but it was American Thanksgiving. I celebrated by going to the Vodka Ice Freezer for four tastings. I also enjoyed my favorite restaurant.

A Night to Remember
I met a guy at the bar of a nice restaurant and we ended up talking for hours, going to different bars as each one closed. He ended up coming over and we spent 16 hours together.

Whistler Film Festival
I saw several films at the Whistler Film Festival in 2018. Some were amazing and others were just ok. It was fun to be there, though. I also enjoyed my new friends at the library game-night.

Friends in Whistler
I was able to make lots of friends from the beer tour, and game night at the library. My new friends and I played trivia and bingo at a bar. I was also hit on by a creep who take no for an answer.

Snowshoeing and Snowmobiling
I did snowshoeing with a tour that took us to the top of the mountain on the gondola. Then I went snowmobiling in deep powder snow! I had been waiting more than a month for the snow!

Leaving Whistler with a Bang!
It was time for me to leave Whistler, but I needed to tell someone how I felt. I found him and handed him a letter. I was nervous, but happy that I did it.
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