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Travel Blogs from Trinity
Scary Dry Camping
... headache – the continuous search for Internet. This will, I’m sure, get old very quickly. What am I saying? It’s already old!
Our camping tonight was what you call 'dry camping’. That basically means that we don’t hook up to electrical, sewage or water. We don’t even put the slide out. The bus can manage six days of dry camping – and ...
Kitchen Party
... pep in her playing of everyone and she hung in there right to the very end. All five hours of it!
When we got back to the car, the girls had showed us their disgust at having been left for so long. Our handy wipes were now mutilated and things had been strewn around the car. We couldn’t really blame them, the poor things. I suppose we were lucky they hadn’t peed on our ...
Moose on the Skerwink Trail
... there almost within arm’s length for a good twenty minutes watching her, photographing her like any good paparazzi would. Each time she moved I bolted up the steps, afraid of being charged, only to eventually inch back down when I sensed the immediate danger had passed.
There was nothing we could do but wait until it was safe to continue on. She never did charge us. She eventually (and this took at least ...
A Bonus in Bonavista Peninsula
... and welcomed her with open arms. What a Birthday Bonus it turned out to be for Norm and for the Bonavista Peninsula Seaward clan!
Norm and I were pretty well ready to head onward, but we ended up staying an extra day so we could spend some time with Norm’s mom. On our last night we cooked up a lovely dinner for the whole gang, said our good-byes and then headed out early the following morning.
Bay Robert’s is next on the list. See ya all there!
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Where's the Stanley Cup?
... came over from England to catch the cod and started a lifestyle that lasted for many generations. Unfortunately, it dramatically changed in 1947 when the Republic of Newfoundland voted annexation with Canada. The isolated villagers were forced to leave their homes and move where facilities and resources were available. We saw the remains and pictures of the ...