 Hi, my name is Simon. On rainy days especially, we watch Frankie, Chevy, and Diesel, and TJV. Sometimes we watch Josh, too. Good morning. Day number, well it's technically day number three in the truck, but day number two of full day. Husband and wife truckin'. We're doing pretty good. Husband's the only one truckin'. Oh, she's helping. Keeping me company. Telling me jokes. Not laughing at our jokes. Naturally. Naturally. So we're in Innisfil. Innisfil? Innisfree. Innisfree, Alberta. What a terrible name. Muddy parking lot. I just would have got stuck in the parking lot over there last night. That was very dramatic. It was terrible. I thought I was going to need a tow truck. This parking lot is terrible. I miss America, you know. Pavement. Such a great invention. I hope that we discover it soon, too. I'm going to move the truck up now because we can't even walk the dogs in this parking lot because it's so muddy. Look at what it did to my flip-flops just yesterday. Just getting out of the truck. There's a truck stop. Ridiculous. It's a mud stop, apparently. It's a mud stop. That's what it is. It's a Canadian mud stop. I should have mud wrestling matches in here. They'd probably be more prosperous. Probably. So I'm going to move up to where it's not so muddy somewhere. I think they got like a... My truck didn't want to run anymore. I guess they got a little patch of pavement over there somewhere. Walk the dogs. They'll be on our way. I'll try and get this load unloaded today yet. Well, we're not stuck, so that's a good sign. Probably the same. I thought for sure we'd need the tow truck. That was scary. Yeah, I think we can pull up here and they got cement for the cars, but not for the semis, of course. Although the semis are more likely to get stuck. Yeah. If I wouldn't have had a load on me last night, I would have been stuck. Yeah, I guess so. Okay, I had the extra weight for the cement. Perfect. Far like this. And I hope that's far enough. And then that's the building with all the stuff in it. Right there. Very fancy. Very fancy. Anyone in here need to go outside or anything? Anyone at all? Any furry people? Just a little guys back there. Shaking away. I think he's cold. We're nervous. I don't know why he'd be nervous. Okay, we got ourselves back on the highway here. This is the TransCanada 16. About an hour and a half to Edmonton from here. There was another driver that was getting unloaded first thing this morning before us. And he has a reload this afternoon he's got to get to, so he's got to get unloaded first. So hopefully by the time we get there, they'll be just finishing up or almost done. They'll be able to unload us, get us done this afternoon yet or late morning. One of these packages is just under 2,500 pounds, 2,400 pounds. This whole thing across here, it's about 5,000 pounds. Wait, she's already 10,000 pounds. 10,000 pounds or that. We're out of the wind over here. This little area in here. But the wind is still sneaking around and blowing my tarps around. I've got two more to roll up. And then I've got everything done. I've got all my bungees put away, I've got all my tarps. I will have all my tarps put away. My straps are all rolled up, put away. And from here, I've got the go ahead to head home. We're going to head all the way home empty. It's not ideal, but we have that fertility appointment coming up day after tomorrow. And we can't miss that because it's a specialist appointment. And specialist appointments, you can't just reschedule like any other doctor's appointment. So we can't miss this one, it's important. I didn't get a long weekend this weekend. This weekend was Canada Day weekend. In the US, I believe it's Independence Day weekend. And I worked through it. I only got 24 hours off. Just enough time to go to the beach a little bit, hang out with Britt's dad and stepmom a little bit. And other than that, I missed all the fireworks. Missed Independence Day, missed all the fireworks down there. I didn't get any fireworks this year, but I get a little bit of an extra long weekend this coming weekend. We'll be home tomorrow night, which is Wednesday night, and I'll be home until Monday or Tuesday. Kind of hoping to stay home until Tuesday, but my bank accounts telling me I should probably leave on Monday. And there we go. Tarps rolled up. I just got to put bungees around them. So they stay wrapped up. Put them up on the trailer over here. Put them up on the step behind the truck. And looks like they're making some progress here. They got two off already. Got a few more to do. I'll put the tarps up here. And I'll draw what we've done. And I just go sit in the truck and surf Facebook, I guess, until they're done or until they need me. Usually I'm not allowed to help with unloading though. That's usually their thing. But if they need my help, I'll help. On the way home. Woo! One giant pothole here that we've got to get the steer tire around. Oh, oh, got the edge of it. Okay, that's all right. Let it go, Trucker Jack. It should be a quick, easy light ride home. Hopefully the wind is still blowing from the west to the east, so push us home. Just enters Saskatchewan with our load of sailboat fuel. Light load. Better than the other load we had last time. Motorcycle doors. Right. Sea. Works. A lot of 100 kilometers left to go yet, so that's still... This is a long stretch to go empty, but like I said before, it's something we couldn't really help this time. At least I get a nice weekend at home after this, and then we'll just get through it hard after that. Real hard. Big stick. My kids are gonna hate me. Get all the way home. I think I'm gonna take Highway 16, the two lane from Saskatoon, to save some kilometers. We'll make it to at least Yorkden. Well, we could probably make it to Yorkden tonight, or close to it anyway. Tomorrow afternoon. Your stone needs space to beat each other up. Diesel's getting frustrated because Chevy won't let him bite his legs. Get him! Saskatoon! Saskatoon! I'm gonna try to find a parking spot here. We're not sleeping here, but we want to go in and have supper, a late supper at the Husky House restaurant. Looks pretty full here already. What's the time? Probably pretty late. It feels like it's still early. That's why I'm tired. I'd like to get further than this. I mean, we don't have to, but I really would like to get out there. It's all taken up already. Oh, nope, here we go. All right, it's your turn. Thank you. Well done, darling. Thank you. We're right in the middle here. It'll leave lots of space for anyone else who wants to back in here. Except for this guy in the blue doesn't know how to park straight. Yeah, not a lot of people in Canada do. Hey, Martin, bro. I know a lot of people that work for that company. Beautiful evening. It's better here than it was in Alberta, actually, weather-wise, temperature-wise. Yeah, it's definitely warmed up in the evening and the sun made an appearance for a couple of hours, so that was nice. Just walking in to get our food. I'm actually not freezing. I was actually freezing in Alberta last night. It was a lot of night, but just walking around. It was cold. It was like eight degrees all night. It was cold, but I'm one of those people that runs on hot at all times, and I actually prefer things cold anyway. Even though, don't get me wrong, I love summer and the heat, but I die at it. My hands. Well, it turns out they don't want our money. They're closed. Yup. It's closed. It's nine o'clock. I think that's it. That's truck stop. That's silly. Everything should be 24 hours at a truck stop. Yeah, look at all these. Truck time is not nine to five. Look at all these guys. They're all hungry. They don't know where to go eat except Timmy's. Oh, well, we're going to go to Denny's down the road if they're still open. The Flying J. I guess we should have just gone there first of all. Yeah, we know that we like that, Denny's at least. Yeah, we will find food. We're on a quest for food, but we will find it. If we got to do Timmy's, we got to do Timmy's. I won't cry about it. It is what it is. We'll have good food when we get home. I love the smell of truck stop parking lots. The smell of diesel exhaust. That bathroom smelled great and it was so clean in there. Didn't it smell very impressive? Diesel fuel? No, it smelled fruity and florally. They're lovely. Why don't they make diesel fuel cologne? Not if you want your wife to sleep in the same bed as you. All right, Flying J. Denny's is 24 hours, so Denny's is always there for you. I was going to fuel at Flying J in Yorkton, but since we're here now, I'm just going to fuel here now and I don't have to fuel it anymore. I like the way your mind works. I wasn't going to come past here. This way I can get DEF too. Watch, it's probably not going to work. Probably no DEF. We've got our fuel and we're headed inside. Hopefully Denny's wants our money. Husky didn't want our money. Oh, wasn't good enough for them. Denny's is 24 hours as it should be. Come on, we are ready. I'm so hungry. Country fried steak. No empty carbs, no croutons, no bun. Look at you. I've stuck to my diet this entire trip. She has? She did once. A whole bacon. A whole bacon. Any diet is fine as long as you can still eat bacon. We are full. Way too full. Way too full. But it was a really good meal. So we're going to go a little bit further down the road to Davidson's, Saskatchewan. This guy's going to come past here. Don't wait here. I know he's going to do that. No, you, no, you. No, you. Okay. Us first. No, he insists. Us first. One of those awkward scenarios. No, you. No, you go. No, you go. No, I insist. I insist. You go. I'm sorry. Canadian trucks stop. I am so sorry. People don't know how to park, but they're still polite. That's true. So like I said, we're going to go down to Davidson or Chamberlain and shut her down there. So I'll end the vlog here. Have a good night everybody, and we'll see you tomorrow. Good night. Hey everyone. Matt Bailey here from Rochester, New York with my dog Diesel. You are watching TJV on YouTube. Enjoy.