The Great Plains compose roughly 20% of Canada's geography. This prairie expanse stretches all the way from the Rocky Mountains in Alberta to the Canadian Shield in northern Ontario. In the middle of all of that flatness is the province of Saskatchewan, from border to border, horizon to horizon, east to west, and as far as the eye can see lie dirt roads and highways beckoning forward, large green fields, train tracks, silos, and miles and miles of earth meeting sky on the horizon.
These horizons were brand new to me. I'd only been to Saskatchewan once on land, and that was just for the sake of saying I'd been there. Now, I had 9 hours of driving to take it all in and enjoy the simple beauty that was all around me.
Black and white...
glorious colour...
...and all the new horizons that came with them.
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