It's been six years and I've been wondering what I should do with this blog. Things change frequently with blogging, some of my favourite ones are scaled down or not updated. I have noticed that "next blog" is missing from the top of my Blogger blog...I liked using it to discover new blogs but alas, I'll have to do it via a search engine.
It was this trip that spurred our desire to hit the road with a fifth wheel & truck when I retire...as in retire in January or March 2024 and leave May 2024! I discovered on this trip (the 2016 one) that I was good for 21 days in a tent. It came to a head on part two of the trip (next instalment?) when we stopped at an Ohio rest stop and I wanted a pressure hose to clean off the table! I said I want a table and a separate bed that doesn't need to be set up each night (we were using air mattresses in our small dome tent), my hubs said he wanted to be able to stand up when dressing and also have a bathroom inside the unit. A year later, after looking at trailers that our CX-5 could pull, we adopted a "small" puppy who is now 5 and 95lbs. We are now looking at units we can live in full-time for a few years and also fit our large dog.
I like photography and I like looking at photos so I'm posting some more from a trip 3 yrs ago...we hopped in the car and headed east. We spent 32 days on the road and enjoyed each day...even the weird weather ones!
July 9 to July 23, 2016
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Grasslands National Park sunset |
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"flower pots" in the Bay of Fundy at low tide |
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"flower pots" in the Bay of Fundy at low tide |
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The pathway to the Bay of Fundy |
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Rural Eastern Canada |
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Confederation Bridge between NB and PEI |
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Rural Canada-PEI |
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Creek at Green Gables, PEI |
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Atlantic Ocean, Cape Breton Island |
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My Bike at sunset, Cape Breton Island |
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Atlantic Ocean at sunset, Cape Breton Island |
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Surf, Atlantic Ocean, Cape Breton Island |
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Beach on Cape Breton Island |
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Swimmers in freezing water! PEI, Cavendish Beach |
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Charlottetown, PEI |
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Random Rural PEI Church |
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Bee on flower, Nova Scotia
We enjoyed Nova Scotia so much that as we ate our lobster in Digby we discussed how comfortable we felt there and were sad to leave it. But leave we needed to, so we took the ferry from Digby to St. John, New Brunswick. From there it was Part Two of the Great Road Trip. |
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