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1625 Vincent Massey Drive, RR 2 Cornwall, Ontario, Canada, K6H 5R6, 613-937-0111
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NEW HAMPSHIRE: Their motto is "Live Free or Die"
The drive through New Hampshire was very short but the meandering scenic highways took us through spectacular arrays of fall colors, picturesque mountainside views and beside unique New-England style homes. New Hampshire is very scenic (we’ll be back to see more).
- The town of Gorham was ...
Awoke after dropping Zaney at the Bus Terminal in Cornwall to return to Montreal. Walking down Tollgate rd. I found some strikers from the Corporate Entity "Drive Test"...it seems licence aquisition is not a gov run industry anymore...Hmmm. Will have to investigate further. In Toronto...
... into the USA, come back and print out his new work visa.
We stop on the way to fill up Ryan's car with diesel, since we have no idea how to check the level on the veg fuel tank. Also, the speedometer doesn't work... this trip has all the makings of a disaster waiting to happen.
No disasters happen though, we just go over the bridge, then come back, totally doing a U-Turn right before American customs. Last time we had to go through, Sylvain had to ...
... the hose also. Then the four of us went to their front porch to thank them and we chatted for a half hour.
Now we are eating our cold dinner in the gazebo, woohoo! We've decided that Bob and Mary are our saviors for the trip, we love them.
Today Gatorade: 11.5 20 oz bottles
Total Gatorade: 27.5 20 oz bottles
Trip total mileage: 130 miles
Time for today if we had driven: 1 hour 54 minutes (Sigh)
... Alexis and Carmen swam with their sports bras on under their swimsuits so when they hopped back on the bikes and started off again the breeze kept them cool. Unfortunately it only worked for about 20 minutes though because it was so hot!
We stopped at an Amish farm stand and the lady there had three little kids that clung to her skirts and peeked out at us. Very cute. We've ordered some sandwhices at a ...
... It came out great. Casting was right on.
The longest leg of our journey lay between Toronto and Cornwall. Around 5:30 p.m. we stopped to dine in Kingston, for supper, at the Keg, downtown, where we had a table at the street side patio. Olivia chose the steak, Andre and I, the sauteed chicken breast with mashed potato. A block away from the shores of eastern Lake Ontario, this was the place to be on a hot summer evening. We were lucky to get a ...
... running high like they do in the spring when the snow melts. I asked the guide on the raft trip if the water was higher than normal for the time of year. He said it’s running at almost twice the normal volume for this time.
I rode 225 miles today and never saw a Walmart. I didn’t even find a gas station big enough to have pay at the pump card readers. What a wonderful area!
... of interesting pictures along the way. Oil tank installations really catch my eye for some reason. And the farm, looks like the guy is growing junk. Check out the bushes growing in the bed of the dump truck.
Guess I’ll read a book. Maybe "The Brothers Bulger" by Howie Carr. If you don’t know who Howie Carr is, ask Brooke.
... alleys that are generally bustling with people. Everyone knows everyone there, and tourism is a large part of the town. We arrived the day before Ramadan began and being 75% muslim, most restaurants were closed until 6:17 hen the sun set and the people could break the fast. It was interesting to see the street stalls begin to sprout up at 6ish selling samosas, kebabs, tea, fresh juices and more. People gather in the ...
Cornwall, Ontario, Canada mshona
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