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Travel Blogs from Victoria
Bears, whales and acrobatics!
... a highway overpass, we were entertained for nearly two hours with circus tricks and acrobatics! AMAZING! ben liked the contortionist a little too much I think. Next stop was Vancouver Island where we hired a car and did a road trip up to Tofino and Uclulet. We saw giant redwoods and nice beaches. We decided to go whale watching and we werent disappointed- 4 orcas, multiple humpbacks, a grey whale, sea lions, ...
First Quarter Report
... called 'fish catch' with one of Meredith's stuffed animals. We also watched many shows put on by the girls. It was a treat to be able to share the day-to-day things with Mom and Dad.
We also went on a few adventures together. One weekend we went to Parksville and stayed at the Beach Club. We visited Cathedral Grove and Little Qualicum Cheeseworks, walked on the beach, and went swimming in the pool. During the first part of March ...
Seattle Skedaddle
... and ready. Dad had originally tabled the idea of a couple of weeks at a ‘Dude Ranch’ and, although I’m sure that pretending we were all Billy the Kid (in my case Billy Crystal), driving cattle; roping; branding and being kicked in the nuts by distressed bovines would have been a ton of fun, I doubt it would have allowed us the amount of flexibility to do as much or as little as we pleased.
Seeing my sister and her family and ...
The Castle That's Not A Castle
... situations I've been in for a while, I jumped at it and headed back to watch Grey's Anatomy.
Watching bloody operations just seemed so much more appealing than pulling teeth.
I declined a doughnut at Tim Hortons because I’d only really fancied John’s apple pie, but on getting back to my room I suddenly had an urge for some peanut butter cups. It wasn’t a real urge; it was more of a feeling that seeing as ...
Cruise to Vancouver Island
... Mt. Baker , the Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound, and Juan de Fuca Strait were beautiful. Enjoy the photos. Once we landed at Victoria Harbour we passed by the Parliament and the statue of Queen Victoria. We then turned left at Government Street and walked toward Chinatown. During our walk to Chinatown, I started noticing they fashion of the people of Victoria. It seemed very French to me. The signature of French Fashion is ...
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