Yorkton Film Festival Road Tripping Shenanigans Inspired by Paddock Wood

In case you had not noticed, our lives seem to attract more than a little bit of the ridiculous, which seems to be magnified 10 fold with our yearly pilgrimage to the Yorkton Film Festival to pay homage to our most beloved Canadian film community. This only seems to have been made worse by the likes of Katrina German and the augment of our now Annual Road Trip from Saskatoon to Yorkton, Saskatchewan (yes, google maps says this trip is only meant to take 3 hours and 37 minutes, but when done by Kat and I, it’s epic).

Well, I am not sure who had the bright idea of asking Kat and I to pick up Yorkton Film Festival’s Golden Sheaf Beer from Paddock Wood … but let’s just say I wouldn’t be asking us.  I suppose they thought with Annelise Larson and Erica Hargreave along for the ride, we’d behave ourselves. Fat chance (especially after I’d tasted the rather scrumptious brew – yes, it was 10 am, but thanks to Kat, I needed the hair of the dog)!

Now, I suppose I should state at this point that I was not driving, so a 10 am beer was perfectly acceptable. Kat, however, was, which is why she hashtagged the road trip #HowToDeliverBeerWithoutDrinkingBeerBecauseDriving, while I preferred such hashtags as #HowToDrinkBeerDeliveringAsKatDrives and #HowToMockKatAsSheIsDriving.

Here’s how it all went down:

 

And they're off! Kat - 0 : Me - 1

 

If the question is, do we leave 6 boxes of beer behind, it is amazing how tight the space I'll manage to fit. Kat - 0 : Me - 2

 

The head rush isn't as tasty as the beer. Kat - 0 : Me - 3

 

Strategy Stop - if Kat leaves we still have a ride. Kat - 0 : Me - 4

 

Singing the Paddock Wood Blues. Kat - 0 : Me - 5

 

Okay Princess, you can have a beer! Kat - 1 : Me - 6

 

Really not too sure why Kat didn’t just hand the wheel over to Erica who thought it too early to hit the cases of beer, but then we’re not here to judge Kat’s intelligence.  Especially as said intelligence thought it wise to leave three cases of beer in my room.

 

Kat - 1 : Me - 3 cases

 

PS. In Full Disclosure: As always, the opinions and thoughts shared here are our own and honest ones. We are bought out by no one. In the spirit of disclosure, it should be noted that on this trip, our expenses were paid by the Yorkton Film Festival, where we were speaking.

In Honour of #FilmFriday ~ Roadtrippin’ to the 2011 Yorkton Film Festival

Courtesy of Naidu Photography

 

For the past decade, much of my travel has revolved around Film Festivals, and hands down the most hilarious, most entertaining and best bonding film festival I’ve been to is the Yorkton Film Festival.  Is it because of the exclusivity, red carpet affairs and paparazzi?  Absolutely not.  It is because of the people, great characters who are stories in their own right, and hilarious events that really could only be pulled off as they are in the middle of the Canadian Prairies.  More on those in a future post, as for now my focus is on three particularly great characters introduced to me by the Yorkton Film Festival and one fabulous road trip through Saskatchewan.

Meet the fabuloso Katrina German, dry witted Dave Schultz, and our talented schutter bug Hemant Naidu. A road trip that rather than ending in disaster, ended with Kat and I being presented with the keys to the city (who knows maybe that does spell disaster for Yorkton).

 

 

Still chuckling when I think back on how our road trip made it onto the CBC Morning ShowSaskatoon’s Chop Chop Salon got Kat and I dolled up for the drive (thanks again ladies), everybody saw my underwear and pink handcuffs before we’d even pulled out of the parking lot, and I discovered if ever trying to impress a guy, don’t highway drive in a convertible with Kat (she looked fabulous the entire time and I looked like I had a tangled rat’s nest sitting atop my head).

 

Courtesy of Naidu Photography

 

Love how the locals get excited for the Chinese Diners, and even though this was no Vancouver authentic Chinese cuisine Toto, there was a definite charm to it.  Learned something that day, as Katrina finally switched on the lightbulb as to why every small town across Canada has a Chinese Diner.  They are all situated on the rail line, that the Chinese built.  Thank you Lanigan for enlightening me, even though no one would let me stop at Potash Museum.

And I love how relaxing and beautiful it is driving through the Saskatchewan and past the fields of golden sheaf. But most of all I love the people of Saskatchewan, many of whom (including the three in this car) will be hit hard by the recent elimination of the Saskatchewan Film Employment Tax Credit (SFETC).

You can help this wonderful community of storytellers by:

and this Friday, show Saskatchewan Filmmakers you care by promoting Saskatchewan-made film, television and interactive projects and/or their artists / creators on facebook and on twitter using the hashtag #FilmFriday.  If you need help brainstorming Saskatchewan-made projects, check out SMPIA’s Pinterest Boards or follow @KatrinaVision and @SMPIAOffice’s tweets.

Better yet, come and join me at the 65th Annual Yorkton Film Festival in Yorkton, Saskatchewan from May 24th – 27th, 2012 and help to celebrate this community while having one Hell of a good time.  More on the party to expect in some coming posts.

 

Katrina German & I receiving the keys to the City of Yorkton, Saskatchewan (Courtesy of Naidu Photography)

 

Toodles!

Emme  xoxo