Wet, Wet, Wet

My front tire sluiced through torrents of water streaming over the sidewalk as I cycled like a fiend through the rain storm. There was no pretense at keeping a single inch of my body dry, cars on theWeiterlesen
My front tire sluiced through torrents of water streaming over the sidewalk as I cycled like a fiend through the rain storm. There was no pretense at keeping a single inch of my body dry, cars on theWeiterlesen
On our first day back in Nova Scotia, you would have found us at the Broad Cove Scottish Concert— an annual music festival since 1957. The venue is postcard pretty, located in a grassy meadow behindWeiterlesen
We have gone as far east in Canada as we can go and our 3-week ramble around Newfoundland has come to a close. The Argentia Ferry to Nova Scotia awaits. A wee bit of a killer — 16 hours.
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Imagine yourself in the 15th century in the middle of the Atlantic in a small boat (by today’s standards) captained by a Venetian who has this crazy notion that the world is not flat. And … he’sWeiterlesen
Growing up I had heard of Bonavista, this beautiful part of Newfoundland. I’d have to say it lives up to its billing — rugged sea coast, beautiful old historical buildings, magical puffins, and aWeiterlesen
I wonder what John Cabot would have thought of Newfoundland some 500 years after first making landfall on the Bonavista Peninsula.
Today, he would have seen brightly painted houses in Trinity, aWeiterlesen
If home is a place name, then we returned yesterday afternoon to Lethbridge … Newfoundland. Didn’t have the same vibe as hometown.
The house with grass growing on its roof was home to an outportWeiterlesen
Finnegan, our 1986 van, began dripping coolant shortly after we arrived on the west coast of Newfoundland. I connected online with the Happy Campers of Newfoundland — 200+ stalwart VW van owners.Weiterlesen
We’ve been on the road almost 8 weeks and today found us about as far east as our travels will take us (short of hopping on a steamer and heading over to Ireland) — St. John’s, Newfoundland. ItWeiterlesen
Meet Gord, a retired lighthouse keeper, full-time philosopher, and local walker. We met him below a lighthouse he once kept. Friendly fellow who enthused that Long Point cove was his “cathedral.”Weiterlesen
ReisenderThis kind of time always seem to crop up for cyclists eventually. I remember getting caught in downpours in Calgary when I was commuting and ending up on the pavement. Good to hear you made your dangerous, wet trip safely.
ReisenderWhen it rains it pours. I guess you "took one for the team " but looks like the day was well worth it.
ReisenderYikes. I bet the webbed feet came in handy
ReisenderI felt like a failed duck for sure.
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Cool picture!