Wet, Wet, Wet
31. juli 2023, Canada ⋅ 🌙 17 °C
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 theLæs mere
Toe Tapping
1. august 2023, Canada ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C
When was the last time you had lunch featuring live fiddle music? It has been a while for me as well. Today, you would have seen my feet keeping in time with Joe MacIsaac’s boots as he fiddled usLæs mere
Boon Docking
2. august 2023, Canada ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C
Also known as random camping, think of Boondocking as couch surfing for RVs. It conjures up, romantic notions of parking on some secluded beach, with an unobstructed view of a setting sun, sinkingLæs mere
Linger Longer
4. august 2023, Canada ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C
It took us over thirty years to return to Prince Edward Island and after a successful coolant tank repair of our van, I want to linger a while on this lovely isle.
There’s a relaxed and friendlyLæs mere
Anticipation
6. august 2023, Canada ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C
I pen this post in a small Acadien community hall on the south west coast of Prince Edward Island, awaiting la Famille Leblanc to begin performing. There is a pre-concert buzz in the community centreLæs mere
What Does the Fox Say?
8. august 2023, Canada ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C
Red foxes are big here in Prince Edward Island. Millions of dollars were made back in the early 20th century when fox fashion was all the rage in Europe. Overnight, fox breeders became rich, buyingLæs mere
A Bridge Too Far
9. august 2023, Canada ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C
We woke to a downpour of rain and rocking-the-van winds in Charlottetown, and news reports of cancelled ferries and restricted traffic across the Confederation Bridge. Did our van fall into theLæs mere
C’est la Vie
11. august 2023, Canada ⋅ 🌧 16 °C
Every now and then, a little rain must fall. And today it poured once more in New Brunswick. It forced us to seek out indoor pursuits — first a library and then a small harbour restaurant inLæs mere
Kid from Acadia
12. august 2023, Canada ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C
For a good chunk of my youth, I lived in the Calgary community of Acadia. Never thought much about the origin of that name but Acadia’s place in Canadian history and culture is significant in theLæs mere
Reunion Tour
14. august 2023, Canada ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C
As we make our way west, we are returning to some places which were new to us on the way out and are now like old friends on our return trip — familiar and friendly. Today it was Edmunston, NewLæs mere
Haha
15. august 2023, Canada
The joy of traveling is some of those laugh-out moments that arise unexpectedly.
Like this place name we saw on a Quebec highway today. Seriously, how could you not laugh!
Happiest … when?
17. august 2023, Canada ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C
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
Who Cut the Cheese?
19. august 2023, Canada ⋅ 🌧 19 °C
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
Facing the Grave
21. august 2023, Canada ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C
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
Rosie
22. august 2023, Canada ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C
Our bank of travel memories is often filled with a remembrance of a perfect sunset, the joy of a mountain summit hike, a seafood meal on an outdoor patio, chilled wine glass of rose at hand.
On thisLæs mere
Bonus Time
25. august 2023, Canada ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C
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
Farmers’ Market
26. august 2023, Canada ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C
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
I’ll Huff …
27. august 2023, Canada ⋅ 🌧 18 °C
… 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
Skinny Side of August
28. august 2023, Canada ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C
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
A Day to Remember
29. august 2023, Canada ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C
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
Great
30. august 2023, Canada ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C
We are truly returning home, highways, place names, and roadside trading posts now familiar and anticipated. Today included reprise trips to a propane filling station in Sault St Marie, and a gasLæs mere
See You in September
31. august 2023, Canada ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C
At Pancake Bay this morning we had a delicious breakfast of French toast topped with Quebec maple syrup and Ontario farm fresh nectarines. A scrumptious start to this last day of August.
Our hikeLæs mere
Superiority Complex
1. september 2023, Canada ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C
Many businesses in this part of Ontario claim to be superior, including the adjective in their business name. If challenged they can coyly point to Lake Superior, arguing place name not quality. ILæs mere
Time Travellers
3. september 2023, Canada ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C
Today we gained an hour, crossing into the central standard time zone. Losing time as we traveled to the eastern reaches of Canada we are now recouping those one hour increments (1/2 an hour inLæs mere
Hello Manitoba
4. september 2023, Canada ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C
We said good night to Ontario and good day to Manitoba, the crossing of the border heralded by a polar bear billboard. The smoke and haze have caught up to us. A grocery clerk in Dryden blamed it onLæs mere





















































































































































RejsendeThis 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.
RejsendeWhen it rains it pours. I guess you "took one for the team " but looks like the day was well worth it.
RejsendeYikes. I bet the webbed feet came in handy
RejsendeI felt like a failed duck for sure.
Rejsende
Cool picture!