June 5th - Moved to Pedder Bay
Ray is the tiny spot centre left. |
First some pictures of the original fort.
Soldiers would stand and fire through the holes |
"OK Mommy ... I am tired now!" |
All and
all a lovely day.
Yesterday a small helicopter landed right behind us, bringing some small animal babies (raccoon, mink and a few others in small boxes to be picked up by the wild life animal hospital a short distance away. The pilot was an older gentleman, reminded me of "Dr. Pol" on the National Geo Wild channel! He apparently was given these babies from Saltspring Island and up the sunshine coast delivered to him in Boundary Bay to fly them over here.
This helicopter is so small you have to wonder how it can possibly fly!
On Friday we decided to go into downtown Victoria and visit the museum. It sure is a whole lot bigger than we thought and we spent a couple hours wandering around the three floors. Most of the exhibits however had reduced lighting and so it's hard to get any good pictures. This was the only one that sort of turned out.
Here are a few pictures along the waterfront. It was a beautiful day with lots of tourists around.
A
wonderful day. Freya was happy to see us return to the coach as we left
her behind.
June 11th - Sooke with Wayne and Karen
Next it
was off to visit the family farm along the Sooke River. We will be
staying on the farm in our coach for a few days in July to celebrate Wayne's
and my birthday, July 26th. Looking forward to it. It sure is a
beautiful pastoral place. Lots of room for Freya to run and she sure took
advantage of it as well, swimming in the river.
June 16th - Happy Father's Day Everyone
Happy Father's Day to all those special Dad's and especially mine.
Father's Day a few years ago at Macktush |
Dad, Mom with Garrett and Kristi
My Dad with his Dad about 25 years ago. |
Dad with Kristi (Her favorite person) |
My Dad, Grandpa getting a tree with our kids, Garrett and Kristi. |
My Dad as a young man. |
Still Fishing |
I
remember with fondest memories going fishing as a young girl with my Dad on the
Vedder River in Chilliwack. He would carry me piggy back across the river
to get to the deltas to fish. I learned to drink black coffee on these
excursions as the only additive was a little rum! When I grew into the teens he
turned all of his fishing gear and boat in for renting property and
buying horse tack so I could have the horses I wanted. He became involved with the
Burke Mountain Trail Riders Association and cheered me on in the small horse
shows. Once I was through with horses he went back to his love of the
water and fishing and got back into boating. Ray and I and the kids
enjoyed many years with my Mom and Dad cruising up and down the coast.
Looking forward to
spending a couple of weeks with Dad at the end of this month.
A couple pics of Ray's Dad who passed away in 1986.
Hard to believe we are into the third week of June. Time just seems to go by very quickly. We are slowly seeing all of the attractions that Victoria has to offer. This past week we went to Craigdarroch Castle.
This huge house was completed in 1890 for coal baron
Robert Dunsmuir. The wealth he had amassed is reflected in the Castle's
four floors of exquisite stained glass, intricate woodwork and lavish
Victorian-era furnishings.
Also this week we took a short walk on Taylor's Beach in Metchosin as
Freya was in need of her beach fix! This beach is just a short way from
where we stayed before at Weir's Beach.
Lots of beach for Freya to chase sticks on. In the distance is where Weir's Beach is. That is it for this week. Next week we move up island to Qualicum Bay. We are staying at a private RV Park that Bill and Elke are staying at for 1 week.
June 20th - HAPPY 89TH BIRTHDAY MOM
Look at all the food ... and we ate it all! |
Doesn't she look good. |
And
Freya after a long day in the car, waiting and waiting for us, says I'm tired
now, goodnight! (She is actually snoring).
June 25th - Denman and Hornby Island
Sunday we took a trip to explore Denman and Hornby island. We planned years ago to see the area but had not made it so Sunday was the day. Just a short 10 minute ride over to Denman, a 10 minute drive to the other side of the island to go onto the ferry to Hornby Island which is another 10 minute ride.
After sharing a wrap for breakfast we carried on to Tribune Bay, the famous white sand beach. Although it was cloudy there were some people in the water.
This standing up piece of driftwood marks the end of the Provincial Park and on the other side is the public beach where dogs are allowed. There is access to this part down a short road. Next it was off to see the Little Tribune Beach just around the point. Apparently this beach is "clothing optional". Today the beach was empty ... too cold to take off anyone's clothes I guess. Too bad Ray!
Little Tribune Bay
Next
it was to the Whaling Station Beach. This is the place I would want to
stay if we were going to purchase a summer house. A beautiful sandy beach
and quite secluded from the open water.
Wouldn't
it be nice to have the house on the point? The one on the beach however
seems a bit close to the water's edge for me. Next it was off to Ford's
Cove, where Hornby's marina is located. Fords Cove.
We drove past this interesting Art Gallery
on the way to the ferry.
We noticed quite a few buildings that had
this "look" on them.
It was time for lunch. We decided to have a bite at the Thatch Pub and Restaurant which is right at the ferry to go back to Denman. Great view, okay food even though it was starting to rain.
After lunch we just made it onto the ferry back to Denman. We toured all the roads that we could get to on Denman but very few had water views. Most of the properties were farms and large acreages. Definitely not a tourist destination. Now we can strike that trip off our bucket list as well. We had a great day and there were lots of places for Freya to run on the sand on Hornby so I think she had a good day as well.
Wednesday it is off to White Rock for 2 weeks to stay with my dad as Betty is going to Winnipeg for her daughter's wedding.
June 25th - Back to Nanaimo
They have some lovely gardens out back.
Like typical English Pubs you walk up to the bar to order food and drink. |
Steak and Kidney Pie for Ray and Beef Pie with a huge puff pastry for me. |