Queen's Inn at Stratford
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Good to be back on Canadian soil
We beat it northwards to Canada from Nashville. Heavens there was a lot of traffic on the highway but then - if there wasn't the traffic there wouldn't be the need for the highway! While we could have made it into Canada the same day we stopped in Monroe, Michigan for a night and then headed into Ontario in the morning. We had a flying visit with daughter Ann in Waterloo and then it was on the road again for another long day stopping in Levis, Quebec (near Quebec City).
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The Plan
... again. I this I will stop overnight at Durango enjoying the Hot Spring. Then I'll be going up to the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone for at least a two day tour. Then I start wandering home.
Sigh...that's the plan and it can change anytime I want it to :-)
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Done the Packing and Moving at Last
Made it to Grandma`s place for a visit and some relaxation after the packing and moving. Put all of our stuff into a 5 by 10 ft storage unit in Milton. Helen moved in to rent our place and will use our furniture until we get back. Hope my chair is ok under the pile of stuff in the storage unit. We moved out the bed and both chairs, the rest of the furniture ...
Bev Visits Amish Country
We took Beverly for a bus ride the other day.
It was a great travelling day on Thursday and we all got on the bus around 10:00 am and headed through the back country to St. Jacobs Market in the middle of Amish country, Ontario. We all had a great time, enjoying the sites and the fully stocked market stands. Lunch was had on the bus, where we enjoyed a few fresh meat sandwiches, and beers and cocktails. We love our ...
Marvellous Mackenzie
... so that Kenz could quickly do some tasks, and after squeezing in a quick lunch we set off on bike to the Laurel Park which was situated on the city outskirts. Google maps had estimated a 10minute travel time (pffffft! Maybe for Bradley Wiggans), yet an hour later we still felt ourselves lethargically pedalling up the deceptively difficult inclines trying to find the entrance to the park....However, we eventually found ...