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On the road again….

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    9 de octubre de 2023

    On our way

    9 de octubre de 2023, Canadá ⋅ ☀️ 9 °C

    We decided for our trip this fall we would go to Vancouver Island to visit my parents. The difference is we are DRIVING! This is actually the first time we have driven there. So, here we go!
    We headed out at 930am with a plan to be in Lake Louise for lunch with Barb and Mike. Gorgeous day, Thanksgiving Monday. Blue skies, warm and the highway busy, busy!
    We did a short walk in Lake Louise. Our lunch with Barb and Mike was enjoyable. They were returning from our intended destination; Grandma and Grandpa’s house.
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  • Golden colors

    9 de octubre de 2023, Canadá ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    An hour after leaving Lake Louise we found ourselves in Golden. Tired of sitting we headed out for the River walk. Golden is a pretty town and today being Thanksgiving very quiet.

    The Kicking Horse Pedestrian Bridge is the longest timber frame clear span pedestrian bridge in Canada. It was constructed in 2001 in 24 days!Leer más

  • Plans change

    10 de octubre de 2023, Canadá

    As plans are made, they change. We were heading to Kamloops today but feel we should go farther afield. So the new plan is Merritt, BC.

    It is raining hard, off and on so plans for hiking have been shelved this morning. We did stop at the Rogers pass Discovery Center and also at Giant Cedar Boardwalk, which was closed due to lack of maintenance. A good sized raven greeted us as we exited the car, swooping in low and landing closer to me than he needed to be. We walked around a little and the raven remained close. I got the idea he wanted a handout and said so to Dianne. She reminded me that it was forbidden to feed the wildlife in a National Park, and I reminded her that I’m not a rule follower like her. We found the trail mix and shared two palms full with the bird by tossing it closer to him. Some forest drama erupted when two squirrels and a blue jay came to join the snack. The raven wasn’t in a sharing mood and ran all three off. Dianne and I decided to leave before the police came.Leer más

  • Photo op 3 Valley Gap

    10 de octubre de 2023, Canadá ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

    One day we will visit when 3 Valley Gap, hotel and haunted town is open. It closed for the season yesterday 🤣.
    Getting the pictures took some negotiating. Dianne needed to convince me to stop, and that required a turn around to go back to the best picture spot. All of this is happening on a busy section of the Trans Canada Highway at 100 kph. We worked it out and everyone is happy.Leer más

  • Heading down the Coquihalla

    11 de octubre de 2023, Canadá ⋅ ☁️ 6 °C

    All was good, beauty drive until we reached the steep part, really steep at 120km/hr. Tom is driving, I am white knuckling the dashboard in front of me and slamming my foot in the floor to brake. I am sure we will crash!
    Dianne is screaming “slow down” but I hate to loose the momentum and potential fuel savings. Finally at 150, I loose my nerve and tap the brakes.
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  • Sidney Waterfront Inn

    11 de octubre de 2023, Canadá ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C

    It is spectacular! According to Dianne, she booked the hotel. And it is. I booked a room for us in Inverness Scotland a few years ago. It was above the pub in an old establishment and at first, this place reminded us of that spot. A winding hallway in a separate building leads to our room, but when we open the door , it is a roomy, open, bright place with a lovely view.Leer más

  • Malahat skywalk

    12 de octubre de 2023, Canadá ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C

    I was sceptical about Dianne’s enthusiasm for doing the Malahat Skywalk. In Ecuador there was a canopy walk that she struggled with. We bought tickets anyway throwing caution to the wind. It was a good idea as the day was sunny and warm and Dianne met the challenges head on. Along the boardwalk to the Skywalk we found the handcrafted wooden sculptures of forest creatures. We had seen this on Amazing Race which spurred our interest.

    She even chose to do the slide down to the bottom of the ten story structure. Woohee{
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  • Lazy day in Duncan

    14 de octubre de 2023, Canadá ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

    There is road construction at the end of the street. No cars are allowed but pedestrians can get through if they are escorted. A nice lady helped us old folks across the street to the sidewalk on the other side. I teased Dianne about it, and even though she didn’t take my arm and help me cross the road, I’m closer than I like to that scenario. We walked to Walmart when we were safely on the other side.

    The pictures are of my parents home ad gardens.
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  • Dinner in Lady Smith

    15 de octubre de 2023, Canadá ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    Dianne and I had the opportunity to meet Natalie McKenzie’s parents. For context, Natalie is our son Robert’s girlfriend. It was a lovely evening with easy conversation and an excellent meal. The McKenzies live on an acreage near Ladysmith in a modern Queensland style home.Leer más

  • First time in Tofino

    16 de octubre de 2023, Canadá ⋅ 🌧 14 °C

    The drive from Duncan to Tofino was long; longer than expected. After we left Nanaimo area the road became narrow, windy, rainy (sometimes extremely heavy rains) with lots of cautions for falling rocks. I am not good on windy roads, especially as a passenger.
    Anyway we got to Tofino and the sun came out! We walked around town a bit and found a place for lunch. The Wildside Cafe. Good fish chowder and pretty good fish and chips.
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  • Incinerator Rock

    16 de octubre de 2023, Canadá ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

    We are on Long Beach for a walk enjoying the ocean views. This feels good as we have been in the car a long time today. Neither of us can figure out how Incinerator Rock got its name. There are no surfers here today.
    Further research has revealed that the Canadian Army and RCAF had an incinerator located here during the Second World War for burning garbage. Now I find it hard to believe the name hasn’t been changed to an Aboriginal version.
    Holy cow, Dianne informs me they did. It is called Čašiiwa which means Paleface burns trash.
    No really, it means “The voice of the ocean” Knowing what I know, they are too kind.
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  • Cathedral Trail

    17 de octubre de 2023, Canadá ⋅ 🌧 11 °C

    Old growth forest logging should be illegal.

    Walking through the cathedral like forest convinced us this should be protected. Dianne and I spent about an hour on the trail, and learned that some of these trees are 800 years old, but most sprouted about 300 years ago after a forest fire opened the canopy.

    The Devils Club,famous plant on the coastal forest. In Latin means horrible weapon hence the sharp thorns that inflicts painful wounds. There is a myth that they may be tipped with poison. The plant itself is beautiful with the large leaves and has pretty red berries when ripe.
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  • Last day in Duncan

    18 de octubre de 2023, Canadá

    Dad and I went out for lunch with a mutual friend Hal. He is a retired Air Canada pilot. Hal and I didn’t know each other when he worked for AC but we all get along quite well. It was just 3 old pilots talking about the good old days. Hal is closer to Dad’s age than mine.

    Mom and I spent time visiting and making meals for the boys. It was a great visit with both Mom & Dad.

    Chinese food for supper was excellent and Dianne and I are heading back home tomorrow on an early ferry.
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