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Month: October 2022

Home Again

Home Again

A wishing rock is a beach stone with a perfectly unbroken stripe all the way around the circumference of the rock. My grandfather, J. Harold Williams, taught me about wishing stones as we hiked the beaches of Rhode Island and Cape Cod. He always carried a wishing stone in his pocket. We made it home Friday afternoon. The rains poured all the way home from Abbot, Maine and the rivers we passed were rushing like we have ever seen them…

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OMG

OMG

After a last cup of Tim Horton’s coffee (Melinda) and hot chocolate (Greg), we headed to Baxter State Park, the home of Mount Katahdin. While driving we prepared for Park activities and learned that pets were not allowed at Baxter State Park, so we shifted gears and headed to Katahdin Woods & Waters National Monument, the home of a 17 mile bike loop with great views of Mount Katahdin. The ride into KWW was long (12 miles) and the road…

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Kejimkujik & Back to ME

Kejimkujik & Back to ME

We spent two nights at Kejimkujik National Park (meaning Little Fairies); located south and in the middle of Nova Scotia. Our campsite was on Kejimkujik Lake with spectacular sunsets. The weekend before we arrived was a Halloween Event, thus the carved pumpkins. We hiked the Hemlocks & Hardwoods Trail along Big Dam lake and learned lots about hemlock trees. Then we biked 25 miles to and back from Eel Weir – a popular fishing and canoeing spot. We rose early…

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Canadian Thanksgiving

Canadian Thanksgiving

We arrived in Halifax on Saturday, October 8th and staid with Melinda’s cousin Jack Crowley (Melinda’s dad Ed’s nephew) and his wife Marian. They live right next door to Dalhousie University where they both worked. Back 10 years or so ago I did work with the DU Continuing Education Department. Our hosts treated us like royalty with an amazing fish chowder, an in-depth tour of Halifax (we ended the tour at a local club where Jack keeps his sailboat), and…

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More Fun In Fundy

More Fun In Fundy

We staid an extra day at the Fundy Woods Campground. We wanted more time to explore the Fundy Trail Parkway. This time we drove Stargazer and stopped at outlooks and Interpretive Centres, as well as hiking a five-mile trail past a waterfall to a breathtaking outlook. The trail started off easy, but soon we were climbing down steep stairs and crossing rivers multiple times. Melinda did great and Otto of course pushed us to go further and faster. The following…

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A Mari Usque Ad Mare (From Sea to Sea)

A Mari Usque Ad Mare (From Sea to Sea)

We are having a spectacular time in Canada. The weather is perfect and the views incredible. The Fundy Woods Campground & Cottages overlooks the Bay of Fundy and this morning Otto and I watched the sun rise as we hiked to St. Martin’s. With tourist season over, it is quiet, but thankfully Octopus Ice Cream is still open! Yesterday we biked from our Campground to the Fundy Trail Parkway and via the backwoods trail traveled to the Interpretive Centre and…

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Old Friends & Good Times

Old Friends & Good Times

The Acadia Seashore Camping & Cabins Campground was quite spectacular. The weather during our two days was perfect; although 39 degrees the first morning. Stargazer was parked right by the water and we could sit by our fire and look out on Cadillac Mountain. We met lots of wonderful people including two couples who have sold their homes and are traveling the country. Susan Malkin and Jay Kelly joined us in their RV, Harvey. They were the friends who motivated…

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Acadia, Deer & So Much More

Acadia, Deer & So Much More

We had an easy trip from Jackson to Acadia National Park. BUT prior to leaving (the day before) due to a beeping propane alert, we learned that our batteries were at 4 percent and needed to be replaced. The Gorham RV Doctor was a lifesaver. On the way to ANP Stargazer shook off rust and was a RV Star! For the first two nights we staid at the ANP Seawall Campground in Southwest Harbor. No electric or water, but a…

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