Need to fix this for this weekend!
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Day 39 - Ferry from North Sydney, NS to an overnight parking spot in rural Maine
Day 39/June 11, 2016 Ferry from North Sydney to an overnight
parking spot in rural Maine.
I slept maybe 6 hours after the water calmed down
and didn’t roll so much making my stomach a little unhappy. David had a short but decent night
sleep. A day of driving and errands.
Wild Lupine blooming along the highway in Nova
Scotia and New Brunswick and Maine…a nice show!
Oh, customs coming into Maine. They asked about citrus, green peppers,
potatoes/always. They didn’t take
anything and a customs officer boarded and asked me the above questions.
Overnight in a small roadside rest area with
babbling brook on route 9 in Maine west of Wesley.
Uneventful ride home…
Home to help daughter fix her first and “new”
foreclosure home…why do they buy houses when we are travelling. It’s a tradition!
A fantabulous time was had by all...we will return!
A fantabulous time was had by all...we will return!
Day 38 - La Scie, NL to ferry to Nova Scotia
Day 38/June 10, 2016 La Scie, NL to the ferry to Nova Scotia
Finally, on the TCH 1 we spotted our one and only
moose…well back from the road and very much alive.
Scenery by Cape Ray |
J. T. Cheeseman Provincial Park...the beach |
Our ferry leaves at 11:45 pm and there were no
cabins available and if there was I couldn’t justify $140 plus Canadian tax.
Our ship and accommodations for the evening ride to Nova Scotia |
A windy day at J. T. Cheeseman Provincial Park |
I was hoping that I would sleep but pretty early I
already knew I cannot sleep sitting up…have never been able to do so. We had originally been put on wait list for a
cabin just for the heck of it. When we
got on the boat they called David up to desk and we declined. Well after about 15 minutes of the boat being
underway, I went up to the desk and asked if they had any left and was told
no. About 15 minutes later, the lady
came and search for me to let me know there was one available. I took it!
$145 CD/$111 US dollar. It was
worth it for me to get some sleep I decided and David agreed. David would have survived on the airplane
seat but to get real sleep the cabin was the best choice for a good 10-12 hours
of driving the next day. Men can sleep
sitting up don’t you know…just give them a big meal and sit them in a chair and
let the snoring and sputtering commence.
Would I do night ferry again? No.
Even if it was calm, it would cost too much to have the bed.
Friday, June 10, 2016
Day 37 - Island Cove Rv Park - La Scie, NL
Day 37/June 9, 2016 – Island Cove RV Park
It rained all night last night and weather reports
are for the same today…welcome to Newfoundland!
39 degrees outside when we got up; This past week it snowed in Labrador.
Today’s temperature high was 43. Donna has cabin fever; she has not yet
resorted to pacing in the motorhome. We
did drive into town to use internet for awhile but we really need to walk/move.
We waited all day for a lull in the rain so we could do a quick trot up to the
overlook and back…it turned to mist and that was good enough for me/Donna. I needed out badly but David came too. Up to
the outlook for a look (no pictures, mist and poor visibility) and trust me
there were two icebergs there and probably more off in the distance that I
could not see. There is also one in the
harbor of La Scie.
A welcoming HOT, LONG shower completed the evening…nice
to not have to limit the water for two showers!
This is a no pretty picture day due to the rain, rain, rain.
Seven kayakers arrived last night in 4 small dome
tents and set up in the rain… The only
place to get warm for them is the shower…
They picked the wrong time me thinks.
A sunny summer day it would be grand…40 degrees and rainy…not so much.
Day 36 - Snowshoe Trailhead on route 410 to Island Cove RV park, NL
Day 36/June 8, 2016 – Snowshoe trail head on route
410 to Island Cove RV Park
Our first stop was Pacquet, NL and we found nice
walk to do that was supposedly “approximately 4 km one way” (I should also say
it was kind of circle and not linear; David is only granting 3 miles round trip
on this not the 4.8 according to sign.
The ocean view trail was a really nice walk along rugged coast
mainly. John and Joan introduced
themselves to us and we had a nice chat for awhile. They also suggested we go visit the rocky
beach just down the street which we did.
We asked about drinking water and were directed to the “Drinking Water
dispensing Unit by the firehouse”….properly cholorinated and very
drinkable. We filled up some extra water
jugs. We would have had to fill our tanks from jugs (no spigot) and we didn’t
really need much water right now.
Our hike...such awesomeness |
a colorful trail |
After too much time of the RV rocking violently in
the wind and white caps in the brita water filter, we both decided to brave the
cold and go out and pick another site that would enable us to park into the
wind versus broadside to us. We did and that was a quick fix. Cranked up Mr. Buddy heater because the
little ceramic heater (hey we have electric) was woefully inadequate….all is
well in the world.
Hiking man |
The beach at La Scie |
The beach at La Scie |
On a trail |
Those are birds.... |
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