Friday, May 23, 2008

The Journeys End...back home safe and sound!

We spent Monday and Tuesday night in Summerland. It was wonderful to see our old friends again. We helped them to celebrate their 49th wedding anniversary Tuesday. Wednesday we headed north through the Okanagan while the Nagles headed to Whistler and then the island for the celebration of the life of our friend Bruce Atkinson this Sunday.

We stopped for the night at Blue River, BC on the Yellowhead Highway. It was a very rustic spot in the trees for our last night on the road.



Thursday, May 22nd

Homeward bound! We left Blue River after a big breakfast. The sun is trying hard to shine. All the rivers and creeks (Fraser, Similkameen and the Thompson) along our route since we left the coast are swollen and close to flooding over their banks and there's still lots of snow to melt along the Hope-Princeton and in this part of the country, too. The last part of the trip from Jasper in to Edmonton seemed to take forever.

Well, we made it after exactly nine weeks on the road with the trusty workhorse, Kingsley! We rolled up to the front door in a rainstorm (what else!) at about 7:00pm. The house and the garden look great...lots to do in the yard but we're looking forward to getting our hands dirty.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Back in the Okanagan

Monday, May 19th

Left about 10:00am for Chilliwack and the Hope-Princeton highway to the Okanagan. We arrived in Summerland and our friends, George & Mary Nagle's place. The highway was not too busy going east (everyone was heading west at the end of the long weekend ) but the driving was stressful...lots of climbing and high elevation. We used lots of gasoline!

On the road again



Sunday, May 18th




Today we packed up and drove Kingsley to Daphne & Derek's place for lunch and the gifts opening.


We were sorry to leave our great spot by the water at West Bay and all the wonderful happenings in the harbour. I will really miss seeing those great cruise ships, especially my favourite, the Celebrity Infiniti, which I went to Alaska on in 2004.


We set out for Schwartz Bay and the 5:00pm ferry to the mainland and then drove to Abbotsford in the Fraser Valley and the Walmart parking lot. All the RV parks were full because of the May long weekend. It was a quiet and secure spot to stay.

Tim & Sarah are married!



Saturday, May 17th


Today is the wedding of Tim and Sarah(Alan's great-niece). The ceremony at St. Marys Anglican church in Oak Bay, was followed by wedding and family pictures at Government House grounds. The reception took place at the Officer's Mess at the Esquimalt Naval Base. It was a beautiful day, warm and sunny. Everyone had a great time. It truly was a day to remember!

More fun in Victoria the beautiful!


Friday, May 16th


Today we just relaxed and enjoyed the spot where we are staying. In the evening everyone gathered to celebrate some birthdays: Warwick's 75th, Alan's 76th, Harry's 85th and Michelle's 31st. Family members arrived thru the evening: Barb, Michelle, Sam & Tom from Vancouver, Karen from Calgary, Christine, Michael & the children from Ontario and Steve and Nancy from Port Angeles. The wedding party came over after the rehearsal. It was great to see everyone together.

Getting our exercise in Victoria


Thursday, May 15th


Took the little harbour ferry to the Empress Hotel dock. We did some shopping at the Bay and then started walking along the waterfront over the Johnston Street bridge and on to the Westsong Trail back toward West Bay. About half way there we stopped at Spinnakers where we sampled the beer and cheese pairings and had chocolate truffles with selected beers, too. An amazing food experience and a nice break during a long walk. The view was exceptional.

In the evening we went for Chinese food at the Sampan in Saanich. There were 17 of us ...all related! More relatives arriving tomorrow for the wedding on Saturday.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Catching up with travels on Vancouver Island




Wednesday, May 14th
We went back to the Duncan RV park last night 'cause it was a comfortable spot and convenient too. We worked our way down to Victoria and the West Bay Marina RV park. Our camping spot is fantastic! We're right on the water facing the harbour and all the action: seaplanes, little harbour ferries, big car ferries, catamarans, helicopters, sailboats, kayaks and (most impressive) cruise ships, up to three a day at the entrance to the harbour(see the pics).
Daphne & Jennifer picked me up and we went to a bridal shower for Sarah at Cheryl's(Daphne & Cheryl are our nieces; Jennifer & Sarah, great-nieces). We had a great time.

Tuesday, May 13th
Awoke to a rainy drizzle and set off for Cobble Hill and a visit with Shirley Atkinson, long time friend and VGH classmate, who lost her husband, Bruce, in March. It was great for Alan & I to spend some time with her and get caught up. Shirley is having a celebration of Bruce’s life on the 25th.
After we left Shirley’s we went to Cowichan Bay and spent an hour or so in a new gallery/espresso bar on the waterfront. I had a latte and we bought some of the artwork. We met Fran Allen, a GMC friend, who recently also lost her husband. The three of us went for steaks at a pub overlooking the pier and the bay. Fran is having a rough time dealing with the loss of Denny. It was only three months ago that he passed away and we along with all the GMC community miss him so much.

Monday, May 12th
Our GMC friend, Gordon S. (Gordon & the ‘Tin Gerbil’) came by on his way to picking up a 2nd GMC. This one has quite a history! There have been lots of mechanical upgrades and $$$s spent on it but, it has been used as a dog kennel for some time so, the interior is in ruins. He plans on salvaging everything that is usable and using some parts in the ‘Tin Gerbil’.
After Gordon left, we headed south stopping at Chemainus for several hours to see the famous murals on the buildings. It’s a great place to wander around in. Tonight we stayed at the Duncan RV Park(in Duncan, BC).

Sunday, May 11th
We woke up in the Living Forest RV Park, a lovely natural forested campsite. We explored the place and moved to another site with a fabulous view…we had our choice of spots as the camp was virtually empty…and we stayed for a second night. Alan cooked a nice Mother’s Day supper for me.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

On Vancouver Island

Friday, we went to Ladner and then south to Point Roberts, WA. There were long waits both ways at the border. It was a nostalgia trip for us. We lived in this area for several years in the sixties and we wanted to check it out. Lots and lots of changes. We spotted another GMC in Ladner and met the owner, Ken Fraser.

Saturday, we drove Kingsley in to Oakridge Shopping Centre in Vancouver, met up with our youngest daughter, Michelle and saw her new place in the west-end. She had her greyhound (and our grand-dog), Zephyr with her. What a great dog! We went to Granville Island Market to shop and sightsee. Michelle drove us back and we left for the ferry to Nanaimo. We arrived on the Island @ 10:15pm and proceeded to find the campground in the dark. Dicey trip but, we made it and were real happy to wake up here Sunday morning. The weather continues to be consistent.....RAIN!!!! Staying here tonight, too.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Hanging out in White Rock

Well, this is day 8 in this place! It has been fun settling in and not travelling too far. Everyday we have ridden the bikes to the beach or to the town centre so we are getting lots of exercise and fresh air. We met up with Dwayne & Sharon Jacobson and David Carter, GMC Cascaders club members. Dwayne has been incredibly generous with his time and resources. They have a restaurant, The Roadhouse, where we have had a couple of breakfasts and a dinner, so far. I heartily recommend the place for great food and service!
We met an interesting fellow, George Marriot, at the Parklander. He is interested in the GMCs so we introduced him to Dwayne & David. We hope he will be one of us one day (a GMC owner)!
Yesterday George, Alan & I went to Carterville, David's acreage, to meet him. He gave us a grand tour of his spread, his GMC 23', and his wonderful collection of vehicles, original & restored. He also has an amazing miniature railway that meanders all around the house and garden as the pictures will testify.
Well Sam, in answer to your earlier comment....... yes, we are still having fun!

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Saturday, May 3rd

We left White Rock at 10 am headed into Burnaby and the cemetery where my parents are both buried. Today is my mother, Hildegarde’s, 100th birthday anniversary. She was born May 3, 1908 in Peterborough, ON, the sixth child in the Langfeldt family. I am glad to be in the vicinity on this day and be able to be there….so many years since they passed away (56 for my Dad & 49 for my Mum).
After that, Alan dropped me off at Shirley North’s place for the first VGH 50th Reunion planning meeting….lucky for me to be in town for that, too! There were seven of us: Glenda Porter, Eileen Depeel, Kaso Thune, Joan Howey, Elaine Kelley, Shirley & myself. The reunion will be exactly one year from now and includes a special Tea in our honour given by the VGH Alumnae. The organizing committee are off to a good start and three of the gals are traveling to Harrison this week to do some negotiating. Lots of news will follow from the committee.
It was kind of a stressful day for Kingsley and the driver (Alan) what with all the traffic, potholes in the road and strange territory for us. The coach prefers the highway driving. We were very happy to make it back to our camping spot safe & sound! We will stay put for the next couple of days…lots to do around here.

Friday, May 2nd

We walked all the way into the centre of White Rock (5 km uphill to get there & 5 km downhill to get back) toting the laptop in the backpack and hoping to find a WiFi Hotspot. We found the library and ended up using their computer instead. It was quite a workout for us two oldies!

Friday, May 2, 2008

In White Rock, BC

Crossed the border mid-day after a night at Birch Bay, WA and didn't travel far. We came to White Rock and settled in to a spot in a RV park with mostly permanent dwellers. Nice friendly folks and pretty reasonable price for the Lower Mainland. We may stay for a few days. Only problem...no WiFi so we are at the library right now and have to look for some hotspots. Everything is uphill from where we are staying...a hilly town. We rode the bikes down to the beach yesterday and got a good workout and with the walk today, we're keeping fit.
I will have to wait until I can use my own laptop before I post pictures from the last couple of days. More to come, Janet.