Showing posts with label Victoria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Victoria. Show all posts

Monday, December 14, 2015

WE ❤ VICTORIA, B.C.

See - told you I'd be back soon - ish!

We are excited to show our very fun trip over to Vancouver Island just over a week ago now. 

There is a bit of a story to our adventure. Originally Cassia and I were headed to the lower mainland and Vancouver Island back in mid October, a few days after we finished work. Sadly, that wasn't to be and it also wasn't to be at the end of October when we rescheduled. Unfortunately, we had a ton of trouble with that little car you may remember that we bought at the end of September. Turns out it had some issues - thankfully it turned out to be more time consuming then costly. By the time that was done we decided it was too late for Cas and I to be driving the mountain roads. 

Once we made a plan to fly to the Island instead, we took pity on Derek and decided to take him along. Although Cas and I fly or drive out to see my family every spring and fall, Derek had yet to come along in the last six years. He's always left behind to look after Rufus. But this year we befriended a lady in our neighbourhood who was nice enough to pet sit for us!

So - here are the pics. Wayyyyy to many for one post but I'm going to go for it anyway.....


Pretty amazing that we could see the Fintry Delta from the plane - on Derek's side - so thanks to him for taking this and the other plane pictures. It's the piece of land on the left side of the lake. This was at around 2:50 pm - you can see that only the tip of the park is in the sun. Our house, at the base of the hill, is in the shade most of the day at this time of year!


Between us and the Island is mainly mountains. Not much snow ..... yet.....


A good shot of Vancouver!

It's a quick 1 hour flight from Kelowna to Victoria airport. From there Cas and I usually take the bus into Victoria to my mom's. However, with Derek along and his friend of the family now living on the Island - we felt pretty special to be picked up by Mark and driven to my mom's building close to the Downtown.

Since my mom was only expecting Cassia and I, she received a HUGE surprise with Derek there. Especially since she hasn't seen him in person since 2010!

For the next 7 days we walked around Victoria until we just couldn't anymore. We visited the downtown pretty much everyday finding something different to do each day.

We LOVE Victoria as far as a pedestrian city........


Surprisingly in all the years, Cas and I have never strolled around the Empress Hotel. Derek took us on the tour throughout the hotel ending at the Conference Center. Here's our little lady posing by the fountain. No picture of the Empress from the front this year as they are doing construction. I've taken pictures of it in the past however - here it is from our Spring 2012 visit.



You've really got a love a Canadian city that still has flowers at the end of November!



After all the walking around we needed lunch. There are a lot of restaurants in Victoria and I bet most of them are pretty good - but we've been pining for years to return to our favourite - Ferris's Grill & Garden Patio. It is not to be missed when in Victoria - trust us! Great food, service and atmosphere.


Derek comes here specifically for the Chicken Penne soup with Rice dumplings. 


Cassia really did well - she was given this moving - singing - Rudolph from the fellow behind the bar. As we were leaving and saying thank you - he wondered how thankful we'd really be - thankfully Cas also got tired of listening to it!


We couldn't believe our timing! We arrived on Thursday and Saturday night was the first day of the Ferris Wheel, the light up in the park and the Christmas Parade!


It was a bit of a wait but finally Cas and Derek were on - me? I chickened out!



While waiting for the light up we bumped into Mr. and Mrs. Christmas.


And this guy!


Finally the tree!


And all the other trees - very nice - they were all like this but different colours!


Then on to the parade. 


Cas meeting the Grinch!


And finally Santa (with some guy in a white hoodie???!!!). Boy were all us parents happy to see this float! The weather was clear but cold so after two hours we were done - even Cas asked to go home!


The next day we headed down closer to the harbour - we were headed to Ogden Point.


It was a bit of a trip so we briefly contemplated taking a ride - of course until we found out it would cost $100! So - we just said hi to the horse.


We made it to the ocean eventually.


Yup - that's our kid! 


You can walk out to the lighthouse up above on the walkway or down below. We liked below - especially since it was out of the wind.


While at the lighthouse at the end we found a family to talk with .......


while Cassia and their daughter were fast friends.



By the time we made it to the Beacon Drive-In - many kilometers and hours later we were due for lunch! Cas and I have been here pretty much every time we have come to the Island and Derek has been coming here since he was Cas's age.


On Monday we visited the Royal BC Museum and Imax -  we saw the Galapagos - as planned. 
A school field trip for Cassia!



We all enjoyed the natural and Native American exhibits the best.



The Parliament Building beside the Museum. Victoria is the capital city of British Columbia.


We had learned about Fisherman's Wharf at the Museum. Having never been there we decided to head there next. Again - a bit of a hike.


Sadly it is all closed up for the season - it looks like fun though!


Just as we were about to leave, we heard people talking and decided to check it out! 
Seals! A group of ladies had some fish and were feeding two seals.


How generous they were to offer us some fish so Cassia and Derek could each take a turn.




With grandma to babysit, Derek and I headed out to check Victoria's craft brewery scene one night. We've been to so many of them in the States it was nice to finally visit some of our own craft breweries. Getting close to the 12 of the Bend Ale Trail, Victoria boasts 9 breweries in or close to the downtown core. 
On foot we managed to visit 7 of them - in one night! A few we just stopped for a taste while others we sat and enjoyed a flight. I've listed them all under our Craft Brew Hunter page - which has now brought out total of craft breweries visited up to 68. We figure we can get to 70 when we return to the Island and visit those other two.


Another day, another trip to downtown. I took a picture of Cas on this Chinatown dragon on at least  three separate occasions - here's one showing her fancy new coat/vest and shoes.


Window shopping at Rogers Chocolates.



Beacon Hill Park - another favourite destination when on the Island. In the spring we visit the petting zoo - like during our spring 2014 visit.


Obviously the ducks are well fed and thought that we had their next meal. We don't feed the ducks anymore - ever since we saw a sign a few years ago somewhere asking no to. There is a sign at Beacon Hill too but not sure it's followed.





And that was that.....

In addition to our trips around the downtown we also spent time with my mom, sister and brother in law - after all that was the real point of our visit. We also managed a breakfast visit with Derek's friend Glen whom he hadn't seen in about 10 years. 


But as with most trips it wasn't long until we were on our way home......

It was a fun time for the Wood Clan! 

We've already planned our return visit for next March. Hopefully we will be able to drive and see a little more of the Island. Derek and I used to live in Cowichan Station just south of Duncan. We are looking forward to taking Cassia to see some of our favourite places when we lived there.

I've taken many many pictures of our visits to the Island over the years......




Next up - all of the Wood Clan goings on for Christmas. Our tree is up - the house is decorated and Christmas cookies are being made!

Teresa 

And by the way - we'll be looking for Volunteer Park Hosts here at Fintry for the 2016 camping season. The term runs from April 1 to mid October. The hosts need their own RV but are provided with full hook ups. If you are interested or know someone shoot us an email - alifemadesimple3@gmail.com! More info is at Kaloya.

Monday, April 6, 2015

OUR ISLAND VACATION

Vancouver Island that is!

We've had enough of the tropics for a long time yet.

It's spring here for us and for the Wood Clan that means returning home to Canada from our winter travels, and Cassia and I traveling to Vancouver Island to visit with my mom - Cas's Oma - and my sister and her husband. 

It's an annual event. Since Cassia was one years old,  we have visited twice a year - in the last few years it has gone done to just the spring, as the fall trips haven't worked out. Hopefully now that we are at Fintry we can go back to twice a year. 

It's not far but driving is a hassle with the metropolis of Vancouver and the ferry to take on. Flying is preferred but much more money. Thankfully my mom was able to find a flight deal way back in January for us. 

A couple of weeks ago we were ready to go - Derek drove us to the Kelowna airport just over one hour away. 

The Wood Clan doesn't separate very often.



Waiting to get on our little Westjet plane in the rain. Once we arrived on the Island we took the bus to Victoria. Maneuvering Cassia and I with our two suitcases meant that I didn't have much time to take photos.



My mom, Cassia's Oma - was thrilled to see us as you can imagine. It's been a year since our last visit. Here we are returning from visiting her friend. Cassia has been riding on my mom's walker for years.


Spring always comes early to the Island!


Tuesday morning we spent a couple of hours downtown Victoria - we can walk there from my mom's place. Here we are in Chinatown. 


I have taken and shown many pictures of Victoria over the years during our annual visits - here are two past posts if you want a better look of this beautiful city.





Beautiful with all of the magnolias in bloom!


A new concept here that I would have liked to have checked out but didn't have time - the Victoria Public Market in the old Hudson Bay Company building. 


You just never know what you'll see on a street. Now sitting here I was wondering what this was about and found the info here.

We got back just in time to be picked up by my brother in law, David.



Who brought the three of us up the Island to here - Affinity Guesthouse and Nature Sanctuary!



WoW! This was to be our accommodation for the next three days. Luxe or what!

This is the Guesthouse that can be rented in addition to another residence in the Carriage House. Among other events this property is a popular wedding venue.



My sister - Diana - and David are fortunate to call this property of 28 acres on the Cowichan River Estuary - home. This is their cozy cottage set amongst a barn, greenhouse and planting beds. 

They live on site and are responsible for the the gardens. 
They grow and sell sustainably healthy food through Fresh Start Edibles
And if that didn't keep them busy enough they own and operate  Warm Land Irrigation.



Upon arrival the five of us took a walk around the property. Since Diana and David just moved here in January this is the first time my mom, Cassia and I have been here.




Cassia picking the edible flowers. 


Running along the dyke.






Cas was thrilled to see a tricycle that she could use during our visit.


Camellia blooms.


The totem that stands beside the Guesthouse.



On Wednesday, Diana, Cassia and I did a bit of a tour. Derek and I used to live in this area and had some favourite places such as the Old Farm Market and shown here - Cowichan Bay.


I was amazed to see that the Mud Room still exists. Too bad it wasn't open - we have some of the pottery made by the original owner.




Back at the property - Diana and Cas enjoying a ride together. 


Thursday was baking day. My sister found a Dutch recipe that my mom made when we were kids - Limburgse Vlaai. We talked about how it was a great day when we came home from school with the smell of Vla in the air.


Just before baking.


They came out perfect - just as we remembered.


In a fancy house with so many pillows - Cassia enjoyed making a fort on the sofas.

We also picked kale on Thursday for a local grocery store - the Community Farm Store.


Cassia was a quick learner with the scissors. Good news! She'll be able to practice some more in our garden this summer.




Yummmm.

After a fun three days living the high life in a fancy house and being totally spoiled by my sister and David we returned to Victoria Friday morning.


On our last day - Saturday - my mom treated Cassia and I to lunch at the Dutch Bakery and Diner in downtown Victoria. I sure enjoyed my croquete lunch.


Of course we didn't leave without a selection of pastries!

Sadly, a week flies by and Sunday morning Cassia and I were on our way back home.


We were on the bus by 8:00 am - the reason for Cassia's less than enthusiastic expression. We still had a long day ahead of us. 

Now, here, at the end of the post I have a story for you.

As Cassia and I entered the gate at the airport to wait for our plane, we went up to the front seats since it had the most openings. After a while the Westjet representative came right to us to confirm we were on the flight. Strange I thought but it's early and my first coffee was just finished.... She said that she would signal for me when to come up. A few minutes later she called us up - she checked our tickets and ID and then had us wait again while she checked that they were ready for us. 

Yes, I know - this was weird - right! I mean there were many many other people waiting to get on the plane. But no - I still didn't think about it much. 

After she checked to see that we could go - off we went - yup - just the two of us. We get to the end of the interior walkway and are stopped again by another Westject Rep. She also confirms that we are on the flight. Then she signals for us to walk to the base of the stairs.

Ok - so I haven't really been to bright up to this point - but when the pilot meets you at the base of the stairs - there is SOMETHING going on. 

And then it dawned on me! My mom mentioned to my sister and I that when she booked our flights she asked for a window seat and if her granddaughter could see the cockpit. We had laughed at my mom saying that 'they don't do that anymore Mom'! My sister, back in the 70's or 80's, had been offered the opportunity - and you know mom's - they remember this kind of stuff.

Anyway, so here is the pilot who is going to take us to the cockpit! 


And just like that there was Cassia ready to get her first lesson!


Pilot #2 doing his preflight check.


The picture he took of Cassia beside him.

I had to laugh though. The chance of a life time and Cassia - yes, our Cassia - was speechless! She was so nervous with the pilots looking at her that she just stared at me. So - after a few minutes we went to our seats. A neat experience. I think I got more out of it then her!


Good bye Vancouver Island - - Mom, Diana and David - it was fun! Here are the smaller islands between Vancouver Island and the mainland.


The mainland - most likely south of the city of Vancouver.


Now over the coastal mountain range.


The town of Princeton where Derek and I used to live.


More logging than I realized between Princeton and the Okanagan.

By the time we were close to landing I had to sit in my seat so no pictures of the Kelowna area.

Before long we were walking to meet Derek at the arrivals. Cassia was more than excited as everyone watched her running and screaming to her dad.

After stopping for groceries in Vernon we headed back home. Although we'd only lived there for two weeks by then, Cassia and I sure missed Fintry.

Teresa
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...