Saturday, April 21, 2012

Cassia and I go to Victoria, BC

What has become a well beaten path for Cassia and I in the spring and fall - we headed over to Vancouver Island to stay with my mom and visit with my sister - Diana and her husband - David. 

Sit back and enjoy the visit - I took A LOT of pictures this trip! I was feeling a bit bad that I hadn't been  really showing our great province of BC to it's fullest! Our trip to Victoria was a chance to set that straight.

Last fall, Cassia and I drove from the cabin down through Vancouver, onto the ferry and into Victoria. We were going to repeat this adventure except that our truck is not doing so well these days and I didn't want to take the chance of breaking down with just the two of us. Instead, Derek's mom drove us to the ferry from Chilliwack where upon Cassia and I got on the ferry as foot passengers. Not a bad way to go and much cheaper without a vehicle. For me it was $15.75 and Cassia is still free.


A beautiful spring day for a sail.


As Cassia played I took this picture out the window - we are on a similar ferry. 


As we do each time, Cassia and I spend the 1 1/2 hour sailing time in the little play area for kids under 5.

The first thing we did when we boarded the ferry was to find the bus ticket stand. To make things easier I had decided that Cassia and I would take the Pacific Coach Bus to Victoria rather than public transit. With our bags to carry and Cassia to direct it was much easier to board the bus on the ferry with a quick 30 minute drive to Victoria. The bus stopped right in front of my mom's building - thankfully!


My mom and Cassia doing the dishes. Of course Oma is all smiles about having us to herself for an entire week. Especially since she hasn't seen us since last September.

Last year when I brought the truck I was also able to bring Cassia's stroller which we put to good use spending the day touring downtown Victoria. This year no such luck with the stroller - so I took an afternoon to myself to do the tour leaving Cassia to nap and spend time alone with her Oma. 

You may not know that Derek and I used to live on Vancouver Island - actually we met and married there - oh - a whole 10 years ago now. We lived further up the Island but I commuted to Victoria to work in several architecture firms as an Intern Architect from 2002 until we moved off the island in 2006. Although ultimately not really enjoying the firms I worked for, or the 2 hour plus commute each day, I did enjoy the downtown and window shopping during my lunch break. 

Victoria is a VERY pedestrian city and a very popular tourist destination. You should visit some time!

Here's a glimpse!



I was thinking that this is the old Eaton building but I can't find any info on it. Anyway, it is now a great example of revitalization and reuse of a building - it is now residential.


A new infill I spotted along the way - love it!


Victoria has a great Chinatown - here is the Chinese Gate.




Ahhhh - so miss seeing produce sold on the street. Open air farmers markets with locally grown produce - open year round - is certainly one of the things we miss about Vancouver Island.


Many of Victoria's streets are very colourful - this is one of the best examples.


I walked further through the city to reach the harbour. This is a view looking out of the bay.


A beautifully pained dolphin statue outside of the main visitor centre.


Another view of the harbour looking towards the Parliament Building. Victoria is the capital of British Columbia.


Of course - no tour of Victoria is complete without a picture of The Empress Hotel. What luck for me that a horse drawn buggy was going by just as I was lining up the shot.


A complete view. The Hotel dates back to 1908 and still serves a classic Victorian afternoon tea in the Tea Lobby. It must be some tea for $60 per person. 


On the Hotel grounds stands this huge Arbutus Tree -  only found in BC on the Island and a small area on the west coast around Vancouver.

During my tours of downtown Victoria, certain stores are a MUST STOP AND SHOP. But not this year! I am proud to say that I finally realized that I did not need to purchase from these stores this trip. It was tough but I did it. I have a real soft spot for soaps and essential oil items and so places like Escents and Lush are my top favourites. I did wander through the Silk Road Teas but didn't make a purchase there either - I couldn't exactly justify a splurge since I knew I still had tea from there from last years trip.


I knew that if I went into Lush I'd be a gonner - so I just walked on by - but took a picture first.


I worked in an office on this street for 3 1/2 years - the top floor of the white building center right.



LOVE Trounce Alley - with a very European flair.


Ahhh - the benefits of the city - nope - just took a picture!


Bastion Square - one of my favourite places to sit for lunch.


As I stood and took this picture I recalled the time Derek and I spent the weekend here selling our ornamental grasses - our business at the time - at the Victoria Plant Sale. It was a cold couple of days but we enjoyed it none the less.


On the edge of the downtown is the great store - Capital Iron - also one of my favourites - although a little more mainstream these days it used to offer more quirky items.


So happy to be surrounded by all the blossoms!


One of the things I love about downtown Victoria - and one of the reasons it is as great as it is - is that there are quite a few urban residential buildings. LOVE this main entrance.


This is one of my favourite residential - live work - projects close to Chinatown. 


With neat little courtyards.


Looking towards downtown from my mom's buildings roof top deck.


Dinner with the family - Diana - mom - David and of course sweet Cassia.


Me and my girl!


Me and my sis!


I final picture with Cassia and my mom. Cassia's yellow hand knitted sweater was a gift from Rietje, my mom's childhood friend back in Holland.

Of course our seven day stay just flew by and soon Cassia and I were heading back to the ferry. For the return trip I opted for the transit bus that also stopped just outside of my mom's building. Much cheaper at $2.50 instead of the $15 for the Pacific Coach ride on the way in. 


A view of the ferry out the window while we were waiting to board.

Following another visit to the play area aboard the ferry, Cassia and I were met by her other Grandma on the other side who took us back to her place for the night and then up to the cabin the next day. 

Derek was sure happy to see his girls return safely!

See you in the fall again - Oma, Diana and David - and Victoria!

Victoria - nice eh? You should go.

Hey! We passed over the 20,000 visit mark to our blog today! Very exciting for Derek and I - so THANKS to all of our faithful followers - those that have been with us from the start and all of you that have just found us!

Teresa

Today's Interesting Link: Ok - so I KNOW this link is certainly off topic. However, it is an important issue that I would like to ensure gets out. Derek and I are of course dealing with this issue at the moment. I have been a bit nervous because of Cassia's lack of interest in our interest in potty training. I was so happy to read this article that popped up on facebook the other day. Here is the link to   the article Don't potty train your Baby. Perhaps there are parents in your life that you can forward it to.

Friday, April 20, 2012

a whole lotta driving around

yup - it seems since have arrived in Canada that we've been doing 

a whole lotta driving around!

of course we have been doing 

a whole lotta driving around 

for that last 5 months - right!

Anyway, we went to Chilliwack to bring some of Derek's mom's stuff to her as well as some of ours for longer term storage at Derek's sister's place. Since we brought a u haul and left our trailer in Keremeos we had to return there! grrrrr 

So - drive to Keremeos - 3 hours - pick up our stuff - drive to the cabin - another 3 hours. PLUS -

it was snowing!

we packed to much in the trailer - it was WAY to heavy!

and our truck was running rough!

ahhhh isn't life grand!

We did split the drive up into 2 days; by the time we arrived into Keremeos it was late afternoon so we spent the night and headed to the cabin the next day. We had two options for our travel route 1. back to Princeton - north through Aspen Grove to the connector - down to Merritt - west to Spences Bridge and down to the cabin; or 2. north to Penticton and on to just north of Peachland to the connector and then over to Merritt and the rest. Either way we knew we would hit snow because both included higher elevations. Being fans of neither we took option 1 because it was the shortest route.

It was a pretty tense drive that we just wanted to be O V E R......


There were some nail biting moments along the Princeton to Aspen Grove route as we had many hills to climb and then hit snow - good thing AGAIN for our 4x4 truck. We finally made it to the connector (5A) and stopped for a rest (well - a smoke for Derek - it WAS stressful)


A really ugly day - enough snow already!

The connector drops down into the valley where the city of Merritt is situated. This is where we sometimes come in the summer for our groceries - it is just over 1 hour away from the cabin. Merritt's claim to fame is the country music festival it puts on each summer, thus calling Merritt the Country Music Capital of Canada. Which may be a bit of a stretch but I guess there are too many other contenders!

Today we were thrilled that it is so low because quite suddenly we were out of the snow.

The 8 between Merritt and Spences Bridge is one of our favourite drives - a bit winding though - great for motorcycling.



We finally reach Spences Bridge - the town that didn't. SP was sort of booming back in the 80's but the Coquihalla put an end to that. SP is perfectly situated with an even better climate - we find it strange that it never grew - especially as a retirement community.


Back to the trains - there are two tracks along the #1 highway.


One picture of the Thompson River! I took way more but they didn't turn out. We will be heading up to Gold Pan Provincial Park for cleaning and I'll take some more. By the way - in a month or so this 30 foot rock will be submerged!

About 20 minutes south of Spences Bridge we arrived to our summer home!

Skihist Provincial Park! 

Have we really been gone almost 6 months from here! Now it seems like yesterday!


Our little cabin in the woods - to the left of our truck! The nice looking building to the left of our trailer is the shiny new pump house that was built last fall.


Derek wasted no time planting some willow stems along the fence. We are somewhat remote and in the forest but RIGHT BESIDE the #1 highway - a busy truck route.


Dad's little helper.

We only spent a couple of days at the cabin - it was warm but with no water. We moved our stuff in and set up a few things and went for really good Chinese food just down the highway.

Soon, and again - we were back on the road headed back to Chilliwack so that Cassia and I could continue on to Vancouver Island to see my family. We take the #1 south through Boston Bar and Yale to Hope and then west to Chilliwack.


The #1 is very scenic along this stretch. The Hell's Gate Airtram is a popular tourist attraction. I see that May 6th is free ride day - we may have to go and save ourselves the $20 each - I've never been!


Our most favourite thing about this trek are the tunnels....this one....


and this one


and this one


and this one 


and this one! And no they are not the same tunnel - I think I missed a few - there must be 7 or 8 in total!



The river as we drive through Hope......


and on to the into the Fraser Valley.

Back to Chilliwack!

Sheesh! like I said

a whole lotta driving around!

We spent a few days at Derek's mom's place who was then nice enough to drive Cassia and I to the ferry for our trip to Vancouver Island and the beautiful city of Victoria. That's what's on tap for tomorrow's post.

Thanks for visiting!

Sorry the post wasn't up last night! As we ARE in the forest and not in a large center we are not always connected - yesterday a receiver went down and we lost our internet for about 24 hours while it was being fixed.

Teresa

Today's Interesting Link: Here's something for all you blog lovers out there! My sister just sent me this link (ha ha! ME a blog lover?) called Bloglovin'.  It seems like it might be a good tool - I just took a quick look. I'm using Pinterest right now with a board for my favourite blogs so not sure about this one - but maybe....

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

{AGAIN! so sorry for my absence these last few weeks. We have been busy bouncing here and bouncing there, visiting with family before we are back in the forest for 5 months straight. Can you believe I needed a vacation from our urrr vacation. Five months on the road actually took quite a toll - I know, I know - we should be so lucky! I agree. But that, coupled with not much wifi, and wanting to spend some quality time with family, kept me away. 

It just doesn't seem right not letting you in on how our trip finished up - so let's get'er done! 
Thanks for your patience.}

Last time I posted we had just hit Chilliwack - destination - Derek's sister's place. We stayed there for a week or so and I can say that I actually hardly saw Derek at all! Where was he you ask? 

Why, in the garden of course! 

Derek couldn't wait to get started on the spring pruning and cleanup. He misses having his own garden so much! There were times in the past when I found him out in the garden after dark with a flashlight in hand. 


Derek put these Leyland Cypress in six years ago or so, as a privacy hedge - they are HUGE now - too huge.....


a severe trim was in order.....



also for the plum tree.

Sadly, I didn't take additional photos of Derek's handy work. I didn't want to be out taking a picture and be handed a job so I made myself scarce. Of course, I was more then happy to head with Derek, his mom and Cassia to Minter Gardens for a look around - I am ALWAYS up for a trip to a garden center. I can't believe I forgot the camera for that trip and for the stop at Pho Galaxy for a big bowl of vietnamese beef soup and spring rolls - that was picture worthy for sure!

While Derek was doing that, Cassia enjoyed some time with her cousins - the only two she has. She looked like quite the pro for her first time on a trampoline. 



This here is Roofous's sister - Bubbles. She has the beautiful blue eyes of her mama.


Cassia, Krysta and Tylar enjoying popsicles on the deck. A rest from all that trampoline jumping.


Cassia and her Auntie Lisa. No shortage of toys and look at all those cars!


And time with Gram Gram at the piano.

Well, not a lot of pictures for a whole week of lounging around. Crazy I know but I also seem to forget to take pictures once we are in Canada - especially visiting family. Traveling in British Columbia is so common for us that I forget that this area maybe new to many of our followers.

With that in mind I was sure to take lots of pictures of Victoria - Cassia and I's next destination which I will post about a few days from now. First I have to fill you in on our trip back to Keremeos to pick up the rest of our belongings and our trip north to the cabin. It was a nail bitter for sure!

Thanks for checkin' back in!

Teresa

Today's Interesting Link: Hey, how about voting for Kevin and Ruth's website - they are trying to win a trip to Australia. You can find out why they would like to visit Australia here - and you can vote for them directly with this link http://aussieexperiences.com/contest/entry/red-centre-kevin-read/    Always good to help someone else fulfill a dream - right?


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