I hope you like the photos we have posted. We will get more up soon. It's raining hard today and we are in the RV catching up with email.
Here is an update:
- After Lunenburg we head straight to Prince Edwards Island (PEI). They call it the gentle island and I can see why. The water is placid with sandy beaches and gently rolling hills.
- Take ferry over - I feel we are on a big adventure - out of our element. There's a family with an Australian Boarder Collie. Gwen and Phillip make friends with the dog and family.
- Gwen is very interested in dogs and there are many in our travels. Popular breeds are shitsus, poms, and peks. They often come in pairs. We go on dog petting ventures through our campsites on a regular basis. We get to know a lot of people this way - and dogs. One of the things the kids are learning is to be social and friendly. If there is a dog, Gwen will engage with a big family without me or Neal making introductions.
- We go to Brudenell River Provincial Park on the Eastern Coast. There are horses and boardwalks. But this time, we are meant to have a different experience than the one we thought. No one available at the horseback riding stables (Post season already). Got to do laundry. So Gwen and Neal have fun swimming and and Gwen and Phillip make friends with a boy - Khalib - next door and they play hide and seek and light sabers all day and into night.
- We travel up the coast to Elmira now having sun sparkling off the water, rolling farmland meeting the sea.
- Elmira Train Museum. Phillip says, "Can this be our house?"
- Reach East Point, the eastern most point on PEI and the farthest east we will travel on our trip. Walk to cliffs and see ducks and seals in the water. This is an unforgettable moment.
- Travel to Cavendish - of Ann of Green Gables fame. Beautiful vistas and beaches, much good seafood.
Regards,
Lisa and Family
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