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    • Dag 12

      Victoria

      10. september 2019, Canada ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      After a well deserved sleep in we head down for a late breakfast. So peaceful & the view across the water is perfect.

      We cab it up to China town and then wander down Government street. We head towards a shop named Camoflage, Lachlan’s in his element. We’re in there for a while before he decides to purchase new compass.
      We continue down the street and stumble across the very appropriately named “Rogers’ Chocolates” the store is amazing with all its original cabinets oh and chocolate of course.
      Notice the local enforcement agency, first one we’ve seen.

      There’s beautiful flower boxes & hanging baskets all down the street, the gardens are lush and beautiful.
      We make it to the Legislature Building (but stop for sneaky ice- cream first) where Mum hands over a letter of introduction from her local council Mayor and asks them for a reply. They were very accommodating.

      Back to the hotel to change & We’re off to Butchart Gardens & farewell dinner. This part of the tour is over tomorrow we’re on our cruise through Alaska.
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    • Dag 13

      Départ matinal en Zodiac

      15. juli 2019, Canada ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      Départ matinal en Zodiac avec Orca Spirit Adventure.
      Nous étions avec Mick, super sympa.
      Belle combinaison.

      On a vu, aigles, lions de mers...Baleine Bleue ...

      Mais pas la queue ou l aileron d un orque !!!!
      Je suis dégouté !!! Le spot des orques et pas un ...
      Rentré brocouille comme on dit dans le bouchonois !!
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    • Dag 37

      Royal BC Museum

      11. september 2019, Canada ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      Ich beschloss den Tag im Museum zu verbringen und mir danach vielleicht noch den Park anzuschauen.
      Als erstes erkundete ich die Geschichte der Maya in einer Sonderausstellung und erkannte vieles aus dem Mexiko Urlaub wieder. Anschließend betrat ich die naturgeschichtliche Ausstellung, gefolgt von der Geschichte der Indianer und der ersten Siedler Britisch Columbia’s. Ein sehr schönes großes Museum in dem man sich gerne mal verläuft.
      Seit heute morgen kratzte mir der Hals und ich begann zu frieren, war ziemlich kaputt und bekam Schnupfen, weshalb ich mich entschied wieder ins Hostel zu gehen und mir den Park morgen anzugucken.
      Als ich ins Bad ging, um mir die Zähne zu putzen, stand über dem Waschbecken eine offene Katzenfutterdose mit einem Löffel. Ich dachte mir hm interessant, so kann man auch billig essen und ging erschöpft ins Bett. Ich konnte nicht einschlafen, da ich nicht durch meine Nase atmen konnte. Plötzlich bewegte sich etwas langsam zum Bertrand, des Mannes, der kurz zuvor angekommen war. Auf einmal fiel es vom Bett und ich erschreckte mich.
      Das sah doch wie eine Katze aus! Nein, du bist krank, durch das Katzenfutter im Bad bildest du dir das nur ein.
      Ein paar Minuten später stand ich nochmal auf, um mir die Nase zu putzen. Etwas bewegte sich neben mir und ich blieb wie angewurzelt stehen. Unter dem Bett kam langsam eine Katze hervor. Tiere sind im Hostel nicht erlaubt, das Fenster steht offen, was wenn sie einfach raus springt? Was wenn sie irgendwo hin macht? Ist sie überhaupt von dem neuen, oder eine streunende Katze? Ich wusste nicht, was ich machen sollte, also verbarrikadierte ich meine Sachen, in der Hoffnung, dass sie nicht irgendwo hinmachen würde und legte mich wieder hin. Doch ich kam nicht zur Ruhe und ich wollte ihn auch nicht aufwecken, vielleicht war es ja gar nicht seine Katze, aber wir waren nur zu zweit, die anderen waren noch unterwegs. Irgendwann richtete sich der Mann auf und ich sagte ihm, dass hier eine Katze sei. Sofort sprang er aus dem Bett und erklärte mir, dass das seine alte Katze sei und, dass er sie wieder in ihr Körbchen legt. Ich hatte nix dagegen, so lange sie nicht irgendwo hinmachen würde, doch ich wusste nicht, wie die anderen reagieren würden, oder was passieren würde, wenn das Hostel etwas mitbekäme. Also sagte ich ihm, dass er vorsichtiger sein solle und fragte ihn, ob das sein Katzenfutter im Bad sei. Er bedankte sich und holte schnell das Futter aus dem Bad.
      Am nächsten Morgen erzählte er mir, dass er aus New York sei und er seine 20 Jahre alte Katze nicht zu Hause lassen wollte, da sie jeden Moment sterben könnte und er noch so viel Zeit wie möglich mit ihr verbringen wollte. Das konnte ich natürlich nachvollziehen und wünschte den beiden Glück.
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    • Dag 6

      Victoria

      6. september 2018, Canada ⋅ 🌙 12 °C

      Vielen Dank Kudi und Gabi für den Tip. War auch meine erste Idee. Aber ich habe mich dann für ein gemütlich Tag entschieden und mich von einem Guide auf dem Velo 3 Stunden herumfahren lassen. So habe ich sehr viel Erfahren und gesehen. Und noch wichtiger für mich, ich muss Englisch reden. Mit den Walen hätte ich nicht reden können. Und ich war schon mal auf whale watching. Ich musste mich aber so konzentrieren um alles zu verstehen dass ich keine Fotos machte.....Læs mere

    • Dag 12

      Victoria

      14. juli 2019, Canada ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Arrivée à Victoria.

      Charmante petite ville.
      On a été surclassé à l’hôtel ! Ils nous ont offert un dessert également.

      Balade dans la ville, et petit restaurant.

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    • Dag 13

      Soirée à Victoria

      15. juli 2019, Canada ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Dernière soirée à Victoria.

      Avec à notre entrée, surprise de notre concierge préféré Sir McMullen !!!
      Avec en prime un mot en français ( macarons, champ...)

      Je me suis détendu au sauna et jacuzzi aussi.
      et nous avons une nouvelle fois bien mangé :-)
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    • Dag 4

      Butchart Gardens

      12. august 2016, Canada ⋅ 🌙 16 °C

      What a beautiful place. We had a short bus trip out to this ex quarry site. Apparently the wife if the owner did not like the scar left on the landscape and decided to make it into the outstanding garden it is today. What a visionary! The gardens have a sunken area, Japanese area, open area, rose area. All so beautiful.Læs mere

    • Dag 3

      The other Victoria

      25. august 2018, Canada ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      We are now able to be articulate about our long haul flight. The flight was 14 hours after a 3 hour departure wait. Despite all attempts to sleep, it eluded me. Ross just closed his eyes and he was out to it. I was so jealous. I was treated to several movies. I watched "Book Club" which was very predictable and not terribly clever which was a disapointment given its illustrious cast. I also watched the cartoon "Ferdinand" which was equally predictable and somewhat wearisome. I also watched "The Avengers: Infinity" which was an enjoyable couple of hours of explosions and chases. It was good to catch up with adolescent Groot again. He made me laugh. The ending was annoying because good did not triumph over evil. It seemed evil won the day, year and the universe, as Spiderman, Black Panther, Dr Strange, dear little Groot and other superheroes dissolved into dust. The rest of the superheroes were sitting around looking pretty unhappy at the end and the credits rolled. Clearly there will be a part two.

      Other temptations on the onboard computer let me win a game of trivia, search for hidden objects in a complex picture and play a few games of Sudoku. They were useful time takers.

      I would like to introduce you to our travelling companion in row 37. Her name was Param. She is from Toronto and has invited us to visit her in that city. I doubt we will be able to fit it in but if any of the readers of this blog ever get to Toronto, I would invite you to catch the nightbus and say hello to Param who will be your driver. She had been in Australia for two and a half weeks visiting her two sisters and her brother. They live in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth respectively: a family settled all over the place as part of the great Indian diaspora. Param has two daughters, aged 11 and 8 and they have been with her lovely and much appreciated mother-in-law while she has been away. She is looking forward to seeing them and as I write is probably pulling up at home right now. She was friendly and chatty and when either of us wanted to visit the loo during the flight, we went together like all good females. It was a good excuse to get up and move as well, so on several occasions Ross had to get out of his seat, let us clamber our way over pillows, blankets, headphones and armrests to go for the short walk to the cubicle and back.

      After farewelling Param at Vancouver airport we moved through Customs and to the transfer lounge to wait for our second flight which would take us to, of all places, Sidney, Victoria. Yes, Sidney is the suburb of Victoria, Vancouver Island where the airport is. The flight itself was only 12 minutes long in a two engine turbo prop plane that took us out of Vancouver, across the mudflats, fishing lanes, channels and myriad of small islands; Chatham, James, Sidney and many others that occupy the Haro Strait, and on to this island. We flew across Cordova Bay to land at Victoria airport where we were met by our Evergreen representative.

      She drove us to our hotel, The Doubletree Hilton, along some very familiar looking roadsides. Dotted with overgrown blackberries in full flush of fruit and Queen Anne's Lace, the side of the road looked quite like home. The difference was with the trees. At home they would be wattles and melaleuca and hakea, while in Canada they were a vast array of conifers, birch and of course, maples. The maples are just showing signs of changing so I am hoping that before we leave we will see a maple forest in full colour. We were informed that deer are a major problem here. While largely native, they are feral creatures that are happy to live close to humans and eat their gardens and crops. Likewise we were warned to watch out for aggressive bears that like to infiltrate suburbia in search of food. I doubt if downtown Victoria would have a problem, but apparently on the north of the island which is less populated and is supported by the primary industry of logging, the wildlife is more prolific. We passed a lake called Elk and Beaver Lake to be told that no elk nor beaver might be found there. I would be delighted to met a beaver, but I believe them to be creatures that enjoy their own company so I suspect it will be unlikely.

      I noticed also that most of the housing tends towards the alpine look, reminiscent of Swiss housing designs. Building materials of the earlier houses were mostly wood with slate roofing tiles, consistent with a timber rich community. I noticed also that they have significant bluestone deposits that would give them another material. Later homes have used brick and ceramic tiles. It is generally an attractive appearance and probably very sensible given the heavy snowfall they tend to get each winter. Our Evergreen representative said that snow can be waist height after a sustained snow storm. I don't think I would care for that.

      Anyway, we finally arrived at the hotel to find our room ready, three small bags of still warm cookies awaiting us and the delicious prospect of a shower and a nap. We took advantage of all of these things and arose refreshed. A bit of tidying up, washing smalls and studying the potential sites within walking distance and we have arrived to the current time.

      Soon we will wander across the road to go to the Millos Tavern where we plan to have a yummy Greek meal and perhaps a short wander before we come back to a good night's sleep.

      We just got back from dinner. As we were leaving our room on the second floor to head out, we heard a porter trying to inform some guests where they might be able to get a meal. They had just arrived, had had no food since breakfast and were ravenous, but also longing for a shower and bed. I told them we were heading off for Millos Tavern over the road and so they joined us. We have now met Graeme and Pat, who come from Kapunda in the Barossa. Graeme was a farmer who, as part of his slow transition to retirement, reduced his farming exposure and went into support services such as seed grading, carting and assisting other farmers when they needed an experienced and skill aid. His wife, Pat, a registered nurse, retired last year after 40 years in nursing. They have travelled quite a bit but are looking to reduce their travels from now on. This may be their last big trip overseas. The pension will not give them the liberty to do big trips any more. They were pleasant company. They are also part of a large group of South Australians on the tour with us so our fortuitous meeting may give us an introduction to many in the tour with us.

      We have now begun to plan our activities for tomorrow but we will wait until we have done our touring before we tell you more.
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    • Dag 30

      BTW... what a walk!

      23. maj 2018, Canada ⋅ ☀️ 11 °C

      I thought the writing was all done, but with feet screaming, GIVE ME A BREAK, the other side of Victoria’s harbour beckoned.

      With no clouds in the sky and the sun just touching the horizon I set off another discovery walk. Hopefully the pics give you a hint of the two hours of enjoyment and peace. (12500 steps for those interested!)

      Revealed were... Wonderful views, magnificent reflections, seals, geese, people exercising, sea planes taking off, a myriads of boats in marinas, floating homes... and that was all with the perfect stillness of dawn.

      There is a clarity in the light of the far north that grabs the photographer inside me and says, “shoot me”. The clarity is majestic, inspiring and refreshing.

      The blessing of the walk is beyond words. But I know my feet will appreciate the long Pacific flight ahead.

      Bon voyage northern hemisphere... We will see you again!
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    • Dag 5

      Whalewatching

      18. juni 2017, Canada ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Die Tour ist mit 3,5 h angesetzt. Wir haben das offene kleine Boot gewählt- max. 26 Personen. Zodiak war uns bei dem Wetter dann doch zu nah am Wasser😬. Zunächst bekommen alle dicke Jacken und so eine Art Regenhose zum drüber ziehen. Zudem werden Mützen und Sonnenbrillen empfohlen (nicht wegen der Sonne😊sondern da das aufspritzende Wasser dann doch sehr unangenehm weh tun kann wenn es ins Auge gelangt😮). Wir haben beides dabei - alle anderen bekommen auch hier Leihequipment👍. Alles ist gut organisiert und nach einer kurzen Begrüßung geht es dann endlich aufs Boot. Wir watscheln wie die Michelin-Männchen los - in den Jacken hat man nicht viel Bewegungsfreiheit- aber warm sind sie!
      Es gibt 12 bzw. 13 2er Reihen auf jeder Seite - wir wählen einen mittleren Platz. Es gibt noch eine Einweisung und Infos zu den Rettungswesten und dann geht es los. Zunächst gemütlich aus dem Hafenbecken raus und dann mit Fullspeed. Gott sei Dank sind wir warm eingepackt- der Wind im Gesicht ist ganz schön eisig und wir verkriechen uns fast vollständig im Jackenkragen🙂. Nach ca. einer halben Stunde werden wir langsamer. Wale?
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