Sunday, 24 July 2016

A cell phone attempt to upload

Trying cell after hard reboot

Gold medal

It was great to see Lisa's Team Alberta win over Team First Nations in the gold medal game of the Canadian Box Lacrosse Senior Ladies Championship game in Calgary.

Charlie and Pat Tuckey came to watch the game as well.

This is about the fifth attempt to get this blog post to upload and I have reverted to the tablet rather than use the cell phone.


Friday, 22 July 2016

In Calgary

After a pleasant night in the hotel we headed over to Max Bell Arena and watched Lisa's two games today.

Lisa scored a goal in the second game so that was nice to see.

After her second game ended we went to Charlie and Pat's place. Charlie has purchased a huge screen TV and sound system.Oh Wow!!!!!

After that we went out for a meal at a very nice Mexican restaurant in a very chic part of town called Inglewood.  A wonderful evening  tonight.

I am writing this post on my cell phone to see how it goes.

Thursday, 21 July 2016

In Calgary

We left the Seniors' place this morning  and headed towards Calgary. We stopped at Golden to buy food for a picnic but both food stores in town were included in a power blackout so we bought some junk food elsewhere and carried on.

In Yoho National Park we went to Emerald Lake where we proceeded to hike around the lake (a distance of 5 km.). After that we fought the hoards of  bussed in Japanese tourists to get a view of Natural Bridge waterfall. Both the lake and the falls are nice and it is the first time we had been there.

We arrived in Calgary about 7 PM.After a quick meal at Sunridge Mall food court we went to our hotel, checked in, spent some time in the hot tub then came up to the room.

And ANOTHER change of plans

We were awake this morning and were enjoying our breakfast when Caro phoned our friends Jim and Glenda Senior in Sicamous to see if they were home. They were, and invited us over so we headed east instead of north,intending to have a short visit then carry on home. However, soon after arrival we  were invited to spend the day and evening with them so plans got changed again!

The  afternoon was spent on the Shuswap Lake in their boat.OMG...

A photo below is of a native pictogram located on the lake.

After a evening BBQ and adult beverages we shut it down at midnight. A wonderful day with great people.

Tuesday, 19 July 2016

Another change in plans

We left Cowichan Bay this morning and caught the 11 AM ferry at Victoria for Vancouver. The ferry takes the same route as our zodiac whale watching tour on Sunday but we didn't see any Orcas this time.

We landed at Tsawwassen and drove to White Rock anticipating an overnighter there, While we enjoyed the boardwalk and walking the main street there just wasn't enough to keep us there so we decided to head home.

Tonight we are in Kamloops  after another gorgeous day drving. Love the Coquihalla at 120 K/hr!

A bowl of chowder at Joey's Only and that is it for tonight. A long day tomorrow.

Monday, 18 July 2016

A extra night in Cowichan

We got up this morning anticating leaving but couldn't bring ourselves to actually pull the trigger!  It was too beautiful as we sat out on our veranda looking out over the water. We booked another night here (different room) and then left for the day.

We stopped in Duncan to shop and fill up the vehicle then proceeded to Chemainus to see the murals on the buildings. We then carried on to the Cowichan Provincial Park to eat a picnic meal followed by hiking. We got the meal finished but very little hiking done as a tremendous lightening rain storm hit the area. We tried waiting  it out but it kept raining so we went back to the coast.

After a look-see trip to Mill Bay we came back to Cowichan for some hiking at the river estuary (photos below).

Finally we had a late supper at our favourite pub; The CowCafe.. Fabulous food and service. Our waitress, Ali, was always great.

Tonight we are sitting outside looking out over a sun drenched bay, oh so nice!  Hate to leave but Calgary awaits!

Sunday, 17 July 2016

More photos

Orcas!!

Well today we hit the jackpot!

Susan took us for a walk in the morning through the private school grounds near her house. Wow!

At 11:30 we were at the whale tour location and by noon we were outfitted in survival gear and in a zodiac skimming across the ocean. We wound our way through the gulf islands and ended up across from Point Roberts Washington state where the "J" pod of resident Orcas were feeding. Oh WOW.We spent about 90 minutes following some of the pod members feed,jump and flip over. Oh boy talk about great!

I got some good photos and the zodiac captain was taking  professional photos which will be available to us in a few days.

After spending all afternoon on the water we came back to town about  5 and were soon at the same pub as yesterday enjoying beers snd great pub food.

Later Murray and Susan came to meet us and we went back the same pub for a drink. Great conversation with great people!

Saturday, 16 July 2016

Good Day,Bad mistake,change of plans

We left Nanaimo at about 9:30 heading to cousin Susan's place in Shawnigan Lake. After arriving there I went on line to get tonight's place in Victoria. I went to Trivago, put in todays date, found a good looking deal so clicked through to Expedia to book it (which I did). Only after completing the process did I realize Expedia had a default date of Aug 7th in their website. Sigh...non refundable... I tried to get it reversed but the hotel in Victoria refused so I will eat that cost (or get someone else to use it).DAMNNN. no more Comfort Inns in my future : (     BASTARDS

Susan, Isaac, Caro and I went hiking at the Kinsol Trestle, a nice hike to a nice location.

We decided to spend the night at Susan's and we left in early afternoon as she had plans for the day. Caro and I went to Cowichan to enjoy the town and discuss what our upcoming plans are.

We had beer and starters at a beautiful pub overlooking the bay and as we walked up the street we noticed a tour company having a whale watching tour tomorrow at noon ( they are seeing Orcas everyday).  Well that changes plans entirely!! We are booked for noon tomorrow,  will eat supper at the pub and we have booked a room for a hotel in Cowichan for the night. On Monday morning we are catching the ferry at Victoria to Vancouver where we will spending the day in and around White Rock . No Seattle in this trip.

We were back to Susan's for supper , this time including Ben (Murray is out of town this weekend so too bad)

Friday, 15 July 2016

Parksville, Friday afternoon

We are sitting on lawn chairs at Rathtrevor Beach in Parksville and have a couple of hours to enjoy the sunshine and light breeze as we listen to all the kids enjoying this  beautiful place.

We are going to have supper at Klebes before heading to Nanaimo later tonight.

This morning we were on our way hiking by 10 AM. Ucluelet has a beautiful 2.8 km loop trail called Wild Pacific. After completing that we drove a few kilometres out of town to complete a couple more trails at Florencia Bay. The weather was not sunny but at least wasn't raining so we enjoyed all trail walks today. Caro tells me we walked 13000 steps this morning!

The weather turned sunny as we drove toeards Port Alberni. This time we drove a different way through that city and saw some modern shops and houses; a city no so run down as we felt before.

We had a great b-b-q supper with Helmut and Ruth and I am using their internet to upload this

Thursday, 14 July 2016

Night two in Ucluelet

After a very comfortable sleep we got up and went to the Co-op deli/cafe where we purchased some food and ate our breakfast.

With tummies full we headed north to Long Beach where  after walking the beach for a kilometre or two we ate a picnic lunch right on the beach using our lawn chairs that we have been dragging around all this trip. Very very nice meal (purchased at the Co-op deli). Shortly after that we began working our back here to Ucluelet. 25,600 steps later (according to Caro's fit bit) we had completed both loops of the rain forest trail, the south beach trail and the bog trail. All were amazingly beautiful and awe inspiring. As  well as that we saw the Kwisitis Visitor Centre to learn more about the native tribes.

Evening saw us trying a local delicacy. Raw oysters!!  Yup in a moment of insanity we each decided to try a raw oyster. Ummm let's just say that after sliding it down my throat my thought was "OK done that;time for fish and chips",and that is what we did!

Tonight we are staying in a different motel from last night. At first glance our reaction was "oh no-we made a mistake"-we had pre-booked through Hotels.com so we had to take the room,but looks were deceiving as the room is clean. As I write this we are sitting on the veranda outside the room looking across to the town fishing marina. Kinda neat to see all the charter fishing vessels ( which is what this place caters too).

All in all another fabulous day!!

Wednesday, 13 July 2016

Wednesday July 13th in Ucluelet

Well another totally awesome day. We left Port Alberni sometime shortly after 8 and headed straight to Tofino. We lucked out and arrived 15 minutes before a whale watching tour took off so away we went. We were out on the ocean in a few minutes and soon spotted a small humpback. We and a half dozen other tour boats enjoyed a few glimpses but no breeching or tail shots so off we went to look at a colony of sea lions. Near the sea lions we spotted another small humpback,this one gave a bit more of a show but nothing spectacular. The captain heard on the radio that there was a humpback in a channel about 30 minutes away giving a bit more show so "away we go!". By the time we got there the whale had quieted down so we saw only a bit of it and by then we had to return to port. Oh well at least we saw something!

After that it was a fantastic meal in a highly recommended restaurant called Seafood Shanty....Mmmmmm good

Hiking, hiking and more hiking  was our activities for the remainder of the day. Caro tells me we did 16000 steps.

We ended the day in Ucluelet and have already booked another motel for tomorrow (this one is great but unavailable tomorrow)

We watched the sunset from our motel window and while the sunset itself was not that great the bald eagles  that kept flying across our fields of vision were a perfect way to end our day.

Tuesday, 12 July 2016

Tues July 12th in Port Alberni

We left Nanaimo at about 10:30 and proceeded to Englishman River Falls. It was a very nice walk to both the falls and we remembered taking the kids there when we visited the Klebe's all those years ago.

After that was the mandatory stop at Coombs to check out the neat general store there ( the store with goats on the roof). The store always has different cool things to see.

Next stop , Cathedral Grove, where we took the time to walk the trails on both sides of the road. Beautiful as always.

Our night stop was Port Alberni. We first got our motel, then proceeded down to the main quay. Not a whole lot happening but still nice.We had picked up a map of a hiking area called Roger's Creek Trail.  The area was tremendous;rain forest with moss covered trees but the trails were very poorly marked (there were multiple trails leading all over the place) and because it was a rain forest it was hard to tell where you were. I finally got the point of saying we better go back because it was too easy to get lost. One time I took a wrong path but Caro realized the mistake after a short while and got us straightened out.

We drove around the city for a bit (definitely a town past its' prime) before grabbing subs and  after eating heading back to the motel to veg out.

The photos below are, first Englishman River Falls and the second the forest at Port Alberni.

Monday, 11 July 2016

Nanaimo Monday July 11th

Well we ended up in Nanaimo which I hadn't thought would  occur but did! What a pretty harbour front!

We left our  fantastic B+B  just after nine and drove almost 400 km to Vancouver.It was another gorgeous drive through the mountains  with stops at Princeton and Hope.

We arrived at the ferry terminal shortly before 2 just missing the 2:30  ferry but being one of the first on the 3:10. We arrived  in Nanaimo about 4:30 ish and decided to stay at the harbour front at the Howard Johnsons.

A couple hours were spent walking around the Harbour Walkway and eating at a fish and chip place located on a floating harbour dock. Pretty cool.Time to relax

Unable to get ahold of cousin Chris.

Beautiful B+B

We had two fun filled days with the kids in Radium playing lots of card and board games.We had a trip to Fairmont hot springs but the weather was not good so there was no point setting up picnicking at the pools so we decided to go to the hot springs at Radium in the evening and that is what we did.

Caro mentioned that she heard there was a good Austrian restaurant in town so we went there for supper last night. We all ordered Austrian traditional food with Michelle ordering a plate of bratwurst sausage. When the meal came Michelle's bratwurst sausage was not cut up in small pieces but instead was the traditional  looking piece of sausage which lead to side splitting laughter after Vanessa's comments about what it looked like. A super funny comment!!!

This morning we said our goodbye's at 10 AM. The kids headed back home and we carried on on our vacation.

We headed south to Cranbrook in order to go to the Boston Pizza sports bar to watch the finals of Euro Cup with Portugal beating France 1-0.  We started motoring along highway 3. Before that I went to hotels.com and quickly made reservations for tonight without paying enough attention  in the planning side of things.

I didn't realize how far it was to our "motel" at Keremos. Once we were on our way we realized it was a 6  hour drive (and it was already 2 PM!).OOPS and double OOPS!!

Upon arriving at Keremos there was some initial confusion as I thought I had booked a motel.Turns out it was a B+B  in a vinyard outside of town. It is wonderful!  We spoke to the owners about the soccer game today and then proceeded to have a glass of wine (produced by the winery at the B+B) as we sat outside looking at magnificent scenery in a location that I had no idea even produced wine (we are one valley away from the Kelowna area). A super cool, and unexpected finish to a long day.

Friday, 8 July 2016

Radium Hot Springs

Second attempt to write this entry.

After a few days rest from the Norway trip it was time for our annual vacation.  Caro and  I, Mike and Michelle and Vanessa and Brody are now in Radium at  Michelle's  Uncle Marks two rental trailers located at The Canyon. A gorgeous site located on Sinclair Creek. After a quick orientation of our trailers we headed to Invermere for groceries and liquor.

We spent the evening playing a game called Severe Aggravation outside on the deck at the main trailer.  Loads of fun ♡