I’m not sure where the summer of 2011 has gone, but snap your fingers and here it’s already the first week of August. I don’t know if the time is going faster cause I’m getting older, or I’m getting older cause the time is going so darn fast.
Our busy summer has been spent visiting with family and friends. We’ve had BBQ’s, get togethers, poker tourney’s and lots of cards nights with Ken and Rosie. Rosie loves to cook; Ken, Mike and I love to eat whatever it is that she comes up with; and the 4 of us love to play pepper. It’s a win win situation for all of us.
We’ve also had lots of campfires at our place, but oddly, we’ve only burnt one load of wood so far. The summer has been so busy, that we decided that it was time for a good old fashioned camping vacation.
So this past Wednesday, after loading up our new escape, we left Strathroy shortly before noon and headed East. We had pretty heavy rain through Toronto and it wasn’t until around Kingston that it finally eased up. We spent a night just West of the Quebec boarder. Within no time at all, we had our camp set up.
Mike and I haven’t been on a camping trip since the summer of 2004 and it felt pretty good to be spending a night in a tent.
Thursday we continued along and found our selves in old Quebec City. There was some kind of festival going on and there were 10’s of 1000’s of people roaming the streets.
We ended up driving around as much as we could, as there was also a fair amount of construction going on. After spending a good couple of hours driving around, it was time to head on. We drove for a few hours more and found a campground for the night.
The next night we spent in New Brunswick; and arrived in Nova Scotia around noon on Saturday. Roughly 1900 kilometers from leaving London. And only 3 ½ tanks of gas.
The weather has been wonderful so far. Mid 20’s and today is the first day of rain since leaving on Wednesday.
We are currently camped beside the Bay of Funday in a place called Parkers Cove. And we are heading counter clockwise around the province of Nova Scotia; along the coast as much as possible.
This is my first time here; and Mike hasn’t been here in 40ish years. It’s absolutely beautiful. Lush green rolling hills. Well maintained houses on beautiful lots. And hardly a piece of garbage anywhere. Most of yesterday and today were spent driving through the country side and we passed one farmers field after another. And going through one little quaint village/town after the next. What a great way to spend the day while driving through a beautiful province.
We also stopped in at Anne Murray’s center in her hometown of Springhill, NS. I’ve been a big fan of hers since I was a young girl; and it was pretty neat to walk around, see her history and hear some songs.
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2 comments:
Looks like a good trip so far, keep the posts and pics coming!
Have fun and be safe,
Jenn
way to go!!! beautiful areas all around.
Weather here sucks at the moment - delaying departure to Fri (with hope)....learning the ropes...hope we connect by Sat for farmer's market...then again, you're on a road trip so many great places to stop - who knows when you'll reach the tip....drive safe....see ya soon baboons...nutty acorns
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