Bike fences, gum trees, and a random war memorial … it was a hodgepodge of a day here on Manitoulin Island. We have returned to rural, the traffic bedlam of Toronto mercifully in the rear viewLæs mere
Bike fences, gum trees, and a random war memorial … it was a hodgepodge of a day here on Manitoulin Island. We have returned to rural, the traffic bedlam of Toronto mercifully in the rear viewLæs mere
These golden days of August find us on the Bruce Peninsula. Campers are enjoying the last days of summer as students prepare to go back to school, their parents back to work.
It has been a wee bitLæs mere
… and I’ll puff, and I’ll blow your house down. Well the good residents of Owen Sound have nothing to fear. Their brick houses are the best we’ve seen in our travels. Historied buildings oneLæs mere
Whenever we can, we search out and attend farmers markets. We’ve had some success, but none like the fantastic Orillia farmers market today.
It was held outside, and there were 50 or so vendors,Læs mere
Setting out from Lethbridge three months ago, we vowed to give Toronto and the dreaded Highway 401 a wide berth. Note to self. Resolutions are made to be broken.
When Julilla said she would beLæs mere
Death seems a little closer in the Maritimes and Quebec. Driving through small towns, cemeteries are always near, sometimes bisected by the main road. Cemeteries out west often seem tucked away —Læs mere
I will remember Newfoundland for its fish and brewis, Nova Scotia for its fiddles, New Brunswick for the mussels, and PEI for their small-hall ceilidhs, and Quebec for ….
In a word … cheese.Læs mere
When are you the happiest? Singing in the shower or perhaps drinking that first coffee of the morning before the day gets hectic?
For me, I’m happiest on the trail, whether it’s my boots trampingLæs mere
Rejsende Yes travel brings a stepping out of our daily routines , time to see it all a bit different.
Rejsende And the beauty and the wonder of it all really is great .