Showing posts with label trailer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trailer. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 7, 2023

First Summer Camping Trip

Well technically it was a spring camping trip but you couldn't tell by the weather. We had a hot sunny week of camping. Back in Ottawa they set a temperature record for May, we were better off down by the river as there was little humidity and a nice breeze most of the time off of the water.

Woodlands, Site 183

We had four sites along a road just opposite one of the camper beaches. What with school still in session and it not being a holiday weekend we virtually had the campground to ourselves. The only con to that was that the staff were getting ready for the first big summer weekend so there was lots of grass mowing and whipper snipping going on: that didn't make Teddy a happy camper.



I only left the campground once to visit the Crysler Farm Battlefield, away from the water it was quite hot so we didn't stay long.


Teddy and Liam on the St Lawrence River, Canadian side.

So it really was a week of eating, drinking, reading, relaxing, with short walks and wading in the water. We all took turns preparing a dinner and a breakfast so we each only had to make two meals. I have no pictures of the meals but let me tell you they were good.

Because there was hardly anyone else there, I was able to take the boys wading at the beach and let them off leash to play ball. That made them happy: well, Liam wasn't thrilled about wading but Teddy likes it and it was a great way to cool off. They both liked playing ball and running around.


Of course, there was the usual campfires and music. 


Teddy and Liam were good campers but it wasn't busy, no other dogs around or people and kids out for evening strolls, so that really helped.



We'll see how it goes on the next trip which is down to New York state. 



Sunday, June 14, 2020

Five Hundred

This is my 500th blog post!  I've been trying to think about what to write about to mark this auspicious moment but I couldn't think of one "single" thing. Well, I could write about the pandemic but I think we've all heard enough about that.

So I decided that I'll write about changes that have happened since I started this blog.

Since beginning this blog, I've lost three of my dogs. Ceilidh, my bi-black female, at only 7 years 4 months to mast cell cancer, Tucker, my second sable male to age and likely Cushings Disease and most recently Beckett, who was 10 and half, unexpectedly to hemangiosarcoma.

Ceilidh

Ceilidh, Tucker and Beckett

Tucker
Beckett
I've also lost both of my parents. My Dad in May 2011 to prostate cancer and my Mum in Feb 2018 to the end stages of Parkinson's.  Funny, that they both passed so close to their next birthday. Dad passed away on 31 May and his 80th birthday would have been on 19 June. Mum passed away on 12 Feb and her 84th birthday would have been on 28 Feb.

Dad - Apr 2011

Mum at Monarch Hall (2010)
So that you don't think it's all been losses, since I started this blog all of my nieces and nephews have married and all except my oldest nephew and his wife have had families. I now have ten great nieces and nephews. The boys out number the girls - eight to two.
Thexan
Marcus

Adrian


Emma
Kieran
Haig
Julie
Rhys
Bradley
Robbie
I've also added more dogs. Keltic, who is now 8 and, recently, Teddy, who is three.  Who knows, there may even be a puppy in the future.

Keltic
Teddy
I retired from the military in 2007 to take a civilian position with the Department of Defence.  That civilian position led to me becoming Canada's representative to NATO for explosives safety.  The job was quite interesting and gave me a great opportunity to travel. While in that role, I went to Brussels, Rome, Berlin, Granada, Spain and London. One of my sisters often traveled with me and on occasion another of my sisters came as well. Most times, I was able to extend my trip so as to make them into a little vacation. I retired completely in June 2019.

Retirement
Alhambra, Granada, Spain
Greenwich, England

Berlin, Germany
Rome, Italy
The same two sisters, a brother-in-law and I also went on a Danube River cruise with AmaWaterways.  Once we can travel internationally again, I highly recommend a river cruise, far more intimate than an ocean cruise but I really have no way to compare as I haven't yet been on an ocean cruise.

Amacerto on the Danube
A couple years ago, I bought used travel trailer, hoping to travel more after retirement. Last summer, I did a 25 day trip down to New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. I had a trip out to Alberta planned this summer, going through the States. That trip has had to be called off but I do hope to get out and camp this year.

Summer 2019 Camping Trip
Travel was supposed to be a big life change now that I'm retired. This year in addition to the trip out West, my sister and I were going to Florence and Pisa followed by a Mediterrean cruise, those plans have all been cancelled.  Next year in 2021, we were planning a trip to Thailand and the long term plan was to go to Scotland the year afterwards.  Hopefully, the new normal after this pandemic is over won't make all those plans unobtainable.