A letter from Brenda Kessler

Editor’s Note:

When Rod and Brenda Kessler left Revelstoke for new opportunities in Maine, they left behind a lot of good friends and good memories. It’s hard to move to a new place — even if it is in back in their homeland — and they miss Revelstoke a lot, as you can read — And see! — for yourself:

Hey all,

Life is full of transitions… but then it seems there are always threads of continuity streaming along with you. The photos tell it all. Tons of snow from a single storm. Going to the Banff Film Festival. (And of course, Rod and I buy both nights.) Then, the icing on the cake… upon leaving the venue last night they pass out bags of Kicking Horse Coffee beans to everyone!

… Oh, if only our friends and acquaintances would appear here. We miss everyone a lot.

Brenda Kessler

If anyone would like to get in touch with Brenda you can reach her at 207-712-5244 or you can e-mail her at blk817@gmail.com.

Here are a few photos Brenda wanted to share with their friends north of the 48th parallel:

Here's how that recent snowstorm in the Northeast US looked to Brenda and Rod Kessler. They got his with 29 inches (74 cm), which is up to the doorknob. Brenda Kessler photo
Here’s how that recent snowstorm in the Northeast US looked to Brenda and Rod Kessler. They got his with 29 inches (74 cm), which is up to the doorknob. Brenda Kessler photo
Here's another of the snow. Brenda Kessler photo
Here’s another of the snow. Brenda Kessler photo
Here's a shot of Rod shoveling to let Rodeo out. Brenda Kessler photo
Here’s a shot of Rod shoveling to let Rodeo out. Brenda Kessler photo
Rod and Brenda went to a showing last Saturday of the Banff Mountain Film Festival in Portland where guests also received some Kicking Horse coffee. Talk about nostalgia! Brenda Kessler photo
Rod and Brenda went to a showing last Saturday of the Banff Mountain Film Festival in Portland where guests also received some Kicking Horse coffee. Talk about nostalgia! Brenda Kessler photo