Wednesday, December 4, 2013

California and rust!

So here are just a couple of don's photos of CA and then a few of the dumpsters and other rusty items along our travels,

I had to do low resolution of all of his shots, so they aren't half as pretty as the framed photos.

Here is to a great New Year!

 

 

A few more photos

Don is getting organized with his photos and I want to share a few of this years with you.

here is Eaton in the winter:

The first part of trip...Sophie gearing up and North Carolina:

Nova Scotia and Pei:

 

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Colorado Bound Next Summer!

Yippee! we accepted a job at Pleasant View Resort in lake city, Colorado...right in the San Juan mts. http://www.pleasantviewresort.net. We will be cleaning cabins and jeeps 12 hours a week and exploring the rest of the time. Do come and visit us next summer..anytime between mid June and mid September.

There are cabins and houses to rent at 9,000 feet!

 

Family and California

What a wonderful time with family at my brother's second home in bodega Bay, Ca (see http://www.coastalvistas.com/cliffsidecottage.htm) . Hobart rented a 12 person van for all of us so we could visit the wineries together and travel we did! Just missed my daughter becky who couldn't be there.

We definitely will look forward to many future CA trips and perhaps even a work camping job.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Home sweet Home

After a short but fun trip to PEI, we are finally home. nothing could be better than this gorgeous weather here in Eaton. the colors are just popping out and I feel grand!

A few final photos of PEI:

Road to our cabin and view from the deck

 

 

Villages near by

 

 

 

 

Monday, September 23, 2013

So the end of another adventure

Tomorrow is the last day of work in Nova Scotia and we will leave Wednesday with mixed feelings. I have loved it here...a quiet, beautiful place with great people; but we are ready to go home after such a long time. we will leave for 2 days at Prince Edward Island, then stop by friends,the Armstrong's, near Bangor, Maine and then by Sunday night we will be home.

Work camping has been a rewarding and fun adventure and we will treasure our experiences always.

Local managers, Pat and Patsy:

 

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Meat Cove

So after 7 straight days of work, we bolted towards the most northern tip of Nova Scotia, despite the cloudy, dreary weather. Long day but worth it! It is so isolated there...hours from anywhere...just felt like the edge of the world..and there was a single campground Right there on that edge.

(After getting back, our campground owner said several have died on these cliffs. The last camper got disoriented at night when he went out to pee and went over the edge:( )

Then we travelled over to the Gambo Abbey, a beautiful Buddhist meditation retreat. Unfortunately we could not visit when we got there, but what an incredible place to find peace.

And couldn't resist taking a pictures of these herons we saw on the way home. .Also have seen many eagles and hawks in this lovely country.

 

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Cape Breton Miner's Museum

So it was another rainy day and Don's birthday, what to do? We decided to go to the Cape Breton Miners Museum near Sydney and we were so glad we did. coal mining was the main industry here from the 1800s to 1991. It stopped due to the expense of drilling under the ocean and due to numerous accidents and deaths. the museum is a small mine which is coordinated by retired miners. Our tour guide worked in the mines for 35 years. It was an hour tour showing a replica of the mine set up of the way it used to be in the 1800s, when many died from coal dust, gases and explosions.

It was so hard to hear the stories and actually feel the conditions: it was dark,damp, dirty and narrow. The ceilings went from about 5 feet + to 4.3 feet. both of us came out with hurting backs and knees from crouching most of the time. I can't believe in Africa and other 3rd world countries they still have those conditions, still with child labor...just like here. glacé Bay really was a Company Town...no money was given as pay but "checks" towards rent, groceries and other supplies all owned by the company town... hey never got ahead, but really " owed their souls to the Company Town".