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Happy 19th Birthday Rebekah!

Today is a double post day as I felt Rebekah’s 19th birthday deserved a post of its own.

Breakfast at the Gingerbread Inn Bed and Breakfast. The hosts Brigette and Beat Schmid were kind enough to let us have Rebekah down for breakfast too. So, after her day of studies we hit a few places she wanted to be able to go into and order legally on her own.  First stop NSLC to stock up! Second stop; Annapolis Cider Company for a classic flight with corn nuts. She was kind of disappointed that no one carded her…maybe they recognized her face!!  Next Stop the Port Pub & Bistro – Ocean Blue Cocktail at Happy hour – Yes, they asked for ID!!! Scallops, fish cakes and Crème Brule. How does it get better than this?!

Happy Birthday Rebekah!

Road Trip!

Yes, another road trip to Nova Scotia. This time by car with the final destination being Acadia University. My driver this time was Daphne (Momma Duck).  Well, every time the two of us take a road trip we manage to find the worst weather imaginable! Freezing rain! Ugg!

We made it as far as Woodstock, NB Best Western where they know us now!! Anyway, we talked about Irving Big stops earlier and Murrays Restaurant at the Irving Big stop in Woodstock was no exception. Man, they make great roast beef dinners. And the Fries! A mountain of Fries! Well we are in the French Fry Capital of the world after all, you got to love those McCains!!

Now, before we actually hit Wolfville, NS we stopped for a very good home cooked dinner at Jo’s Mom & Dad’s, aka “Momma Bears”. This one was free!  Did some shopping at the Glooscap trading post for baby moccasins – looking for local native hand-crafted moccasins only to find out they were made in the Dominican Republic!  Oh well, we did try to support local!

Weather is an interesting beast. Driving through Quebec and New Brunswick all you could see is SNOW!!!  But when we hit Wolfville it was warm and a sense of Spring was in the air!  +15-degree weather!!!!  We actually sat out on the deck and had a drink, went for a walk on the trail and found a great Greek Restaurant called TROY. We tried their pita and fresh made hummus,  Lamb Burger and Lamb Shish Platter and Chicken Kabobs. Jo’s only disappointment was the lamb burger. But having supper with the kids was the definitely highlight of the day!!

Coffee Break

Now, being retired, the words coffee break have a different meaning than when you were in the 9-5 rat race. It allows us the opportunity to adventure and check out unique places like the Café Cristal. A place where you can go to relax …not just refuel. When you Google this it says “The Counter-serve spot with Whimsical décor providing tea and coffee along with crepes & pastries”.

Who could resist “Whimsical Décor!” and pastries too?   So first up the décor, I loved it!  Not sure, but it gave me a mix of vibes.  The crystal chandeliers and fine bone china tea pots and cups made you feel like a taste of Britain at High Tea. The antique style mirrors, light scones, crystal oil lamps, and the crystal clock on the mantel gave you a romantic era feeling.  The ordering counter with the crepe pans and that glass pastry cupboard filled with beautiful pastries and rainbow covered macaroons definitely made you feel like you were in a Paris Café.

We indulged in a ham and cheese crepe and of course a brownie!  I would definitely recommend this little gem located in a Barrhaven office building. Don’t let the outside dissuade you from visiting as it was definitely a treasure inside.

Keep Calm and Carry On!

Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful,
we must carry it with us or we will find it not.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

A tiny hint of spring was in the air the river was starting to thaw- there is hope that the Winter will soon be over!  I found this was such a beautiful site!

OK; still on the hunt for a possible place to live – I headed back to Kemptville, Ontario. Maybe I would have better luck looking in Kemptville, Nova Scotia!

Actually, we headed south of Ottawa and our GPS got us totally lost and we ended up in Kemptville. Or at least that is what Jo kept telling her travel companion for the day, Daphne. It really looks like it was an excuse to check out another shop in Kemptville, The Crusty Baker! Lunch; fresh quiche and pear & parsnip soup. The hot chocolate was good but according to Daphne, the apple crumble pie which had her name on it was to die for.  I really have to start finding things that aren’t so hard on the waistline. 😊

A Day for Airports!

Nova Scotia to Ottawa via MONCTON!!! Well this was an adventure! Ended up with 3 hours to kill in the Halifax airport. Man, shopping in airports can get addictive! So instead I checked out the Bia Mara restaurant & bar.  Found a table with a plug-in for the computer and had a good Nova Scotia breakfast; eggs, bacon and fish cakes with toast and relish – Yummy!  then to the Liquid Assets to check out Nova Scotia Spirits, beer and  cider…leave it to Jo. But only ended up with an amazing Chocolate brownie!

Now you know we have been on the downsizing kick – well this was the smallest plane that I have ever been on; well except for the one I parachuted out of in my younger years. When I walked out on the tarmac, I thought how cute is that plane and needed a picture. I asked the first person who walked by me to take a picture, only to find out later that he was the pilot! Now, I have to say I was fascinated by the technology of this little plane – I mean I was looking right in the cock pit. It was so cool to watch them fly the plane.  I am not sure why it was so different in this plane flying in and out of the clouds watching the propellers.  I just found it so mesmerizing, maybe I was just surprised that it could fly!

Moncton Airport; now this was interesting, as the bar and Tim Horton’s was all in the same room. To walk the airport from end to end took about one minute! But my favorite memory was when I was looking for the gate for the Ottawa flight. I finally found someone to help me and I was told that the Ottawa flight departs from this gate but they did not have enough 9’s in the collection to put it up on the board! So, all we knew is that we were to fly in between the flights to Toronto and Montréal.

It was sad to leave Nova Scotia but it was good to be back in Ottawa.

Truro – the Hub of Nova Scotia

Coffee Shoppe Junkie – Yep that is me.  Today we explore Truro, Nova Scotia; apparently it is the “Hub of Nova Scotia”. I had to return the rental car today :(.  Great car – little mishap with a rock chip – that little chip won with a crack in the windshield. I did say I like to support the little guys but that only applies to shopping and food. Not rocks!  (Thank goodness it wasn’t in the RV!)

So, while we were figuring this claim out, we checked out NOVELTEA Bookstore Café – Novel inspired drinks, hand blended teas and coffee roasted in house. This little gem is located in the heart of downtown Truro. Now, Momma Bear is an avid Tim Horton’s customer so it was going to be a challenge to convert her to this quaint little shoppe. But I had her hooked on the idea when the tea was boiling HOT!! The atmosphere was extremely relaxing with unique quilts, pottery, glassware gifts and antique books everywhere (SSH! You were worried that the Librarian was around the corner lol). They boast they have Nova Scotia’s Best Chai tea latte – something to test when Rebekah is with us but they do make a great hot cocoa!

Discover Fundy – the Tidal Bore Viewing Area. Now, if you are in the area and the tide is coming in, it is an interesting thing to see – some of you might think it is a total bore but it is a cool part of nature and the tidal changes.  Also, there is the Trans Canada walking trail nearby for a bike ride or a walk – today’s walk was a lot chillier than our walks down south but it was invigorating to say the least! Lunch – Google “Craft Beer Truro” and you will find The Salty Dog Brewing Company!  Another spot in the heart of downtown Truro (Coincidentally right across the street from the Tea Shop). Darn It was closed, but The Nook and Cranny Brew Pub was open and it served the Salty Dog craft beer! Nan had their fish and said it was great – I wasn’t totally sold on their fish tacos but they do make a good beer. Our favorite was their Blueberry Beer – what better in Nova Scotia but Blueberry Beer!

Wolfville bound!

Did I forget to mention that Acadia University is in Nova Scotia? And my daughter goes to school there …. yep this trip was only about the house hunting! Rented a car and hit the road with Mamma Bear as the navigator and away we go!

Today we had Lunch at “The Port”, A Gastro Pub in Port Williams, Nova Scotia. This little gem is nestled on the Avon river bank and just beside a craft brewery- imagine!  It showcases the bucolic (pleasant pastoral views of the countryside) and the tides and the dykelands. The food was spectacular; a lamb burger to definitely come back again for and a beet salad…. perfection!  Apparently, the pasta dish and burger were good too! Unfortunately, Momma Jo was driving so no beer today but I will be back!!  The atmosphere and service were amazing; all good reasons to return.

We did manage to get Rebekah back to Nan’s for the night and many loads of laundry!!!  But St Patty’s day party take priority over a visit with mom and grandparents so back to Wolfville we go…

This time I checked out a very cute coffee shop called T.A.N. Coffee – (The Alternative Network) a speciality Coffee Shoppe. I feel like I am becoming a coffee shop junky – truth be told I am an anti- Tim’s & Starbuck’s person. I like to support the local little guy.  The atmospheres are usually different and refreshing.  Now I am glad I am not necessarily a coffee drinker because I am not sure how you would choose between 9 different coffees but one thing for sure they make a great cup of dark hot cocoa – try it with Almond Milk!! And a gluten free chocolate macaroon!! – Just another reason to Love Wolfville .

Ottawa Airport to Nova Scotia

Well, house hunting is currently a good reason to head to Nova Scotia. Got a call that there was a perfect little house that just came on the market in Little Dyke Nova Scotia. Momma Jo had to Jump on it! Great excuse to head to Nova Scotia! Coincidently….   Interesting that it was the day before Gramps Birthday.

Airports are a different Creature – I much Prefer the RV.  Well with Time to kill before the flight, one explores the Airport. Can you tell Me why in an Ottawa Airport there was no Ottawa Sens Gear?  The Hudson Bay man in Pajama’s was cute; too bad you needed a mortgage to afford them.  The various shops had everything you could imagine to help the traveler travel more comfortably – neck pillows, magazines earphones, even the cutest roll up slippers – really people; travel lighter!! Also interesting just watching people in an airport; some with every size suitcase and carry-ons you can imagine. Everyone had a different reason to travel where were they going anywhere exotic…..

On the road again; the first stop was an IRVING BIG STOP. If you ever travel through the Maritimes, you should check one of these out – usually really good home cooked food. Now I am with Mom, so no one beats her cooking! – Stopped and had fish taco’s (Safe choice as Mom doesn’t make them!)

Belly Up!! This is one of my dads’ favorite restaurants and it was great to surprise everyone at supper. Now it did have a good beer selection but the food part… oh well.  The company was awesome. Oh yeah, the house hunting did not pan out but a great excuse to explore ….

Geronimo!

Another mini-adventure day took us to Kemptville, Ontario as we headed south of the city one more time in search of a place to live. The original downtown core of Kemptville is so cute with its’ yoga studios, bakeries and of course the coffee shops. Our favorite today was Geronimo’s. Their tag line, “Coffee to wake up the dead” says it all. We each enjoyed our coffee (Steve) and hot chocolate (Jo) and both couldn’t resist a brownie! Next time we’ll try out their lunch menu. Jo loved the fact they are housed in one of Kemptville’s heritage buildings dating back to the 1850s. They have filled the sitting area with comfy, period chairs and local artwork. The antique cash register and overall decor bring you back to a simpler time.

Cup of Jo’s

We were only home 3 days and we just couldn’t get that urge to explore out of our system. So off we went for a drive south of Ottawa in search of rental properties. We were now down to just over 2 months before we need to move.

In the little town of Winchester, Ontario we couldn’t resist trying this quaint coffee shop, Cup of Jo’s. One wonders if the name had anything to do with it. This little find was a gem! Good food, nice people, wonderful hot chocolate and an amazing ambiance! We would highly recommend stopping in and, as per their motto, this is a great way to “Escape the Daily Grind”!

Niagara On-the-Lake

We came back this route for Winnie to have her first check-up and address some minor items that we found since delivery. No sense wasting the day in the RV dealership waiting room, let’s go explore!

First stop, shopping at the Outlet Collection at Niagara. Wine tasting at Wine Country Vintners with samples from Trius, Peller Estates, Thirty Bench and No. 99 Wayne Gretzky Estates. Jo sat this one out but fortunately Daphne was a great tasting partner for Steve, as no one likes to drink alone. We also did some shopping…

Finally it was time for lunch and of course Jo’s turn for another flight of local beers! On the recommendation from Karen at the wine shop we headed to the Bricks & Barley Restaurant for wood-fired pizza & craft beer. We shared Daphne’s Wachos (i.e. waffle-fries nachos), Jo’s Veneto (asiago-artichoke based) pizza & Steve’s More Meat pizza. This new restaurant was a great find with amazing food and awesome service!

Lightning Strikes!

The day in Tampa was Rebekah’s favorite bucket list item. We jumped on the historic (and free!) TECO streetcar line and visited Yber City. This original core of Tampa was the home of many cigar companies back in the day and now houses a number of breweries, which of course Jo had to try TBBC (Tampa Bay Brewing Co). Another day, another flight! More quaint names (“Hair of the Hog”, “Hog’s Breath”, “True Blonde” & “Red Eye”) but nothing we had to take home for later. From here we strolled the River Walk on the hunt for food and Lightning gear. We chose Ferg’s Live right across from Amalie Arena for pre-game wings, mini corn-dogs and macaroni bites. (Not a lot of choice on the menu!)

Next stop, Thunder Alley for some pre-game festivities! Jo also found the perfect shirt for Beck on clearance to boot! The atmosphere outside was fantastic but inside it was absolutely electrifying! Lots of 2 way action in the game with both goalies making incredible saves. The Lightning really know how to generate positive energy in the crowd. They play a fast, aggressive style of hockey and the community is certainly behind their team. We definitely got our monies worth, as it came down to a shoot-out before Tampa secured the win sending the majority of the fans home happy. Seeing Stamkos score in the shoot-out made Momma Jo’s day!

Gulf Coast Beaches!

From Clearwater Beach and Ron Jon Surf Shop (√) , we headed south on the Gulf Coast with our first stop at Sand Key beach. Although a beautiful spot, on this day it was very windy and we had sand flying everywhere with even the odd umbrella taking flight!

Next stop was John’s Pass Boardwalk for lunch at Mad Beach Craft Brewing Company which we would highly recommend. We had yet another flight of beers with names like “Life’s a Beach”, “Kalypso”, “Dolphin Drool” and “Coco Sider”. All were very tasty and hit the spot with our lunch of Gator Chomps, Fish Tacos, BBQ Pulled Pork and Black Beans, Rice & Chicken. Someone’s gonna pay for those beans! We also took home a growler of Coco Sider (coconut cider), as it was Beck’s fave.

Last beach of the day was Madeira Beach for some study time for Beck, reading for Steve and more beach-walking for Jo. Another perfect day comes to a close!

Florida : Meet Rebekah!

Finally the long-awaited visit with Rebekah has arrived and Momma Jo is full of anticipation! Steve simply couldn’t get to the airport fast enough for Jo so once we arrived, we stayed put. Jo did a reconnaissance trip by the new Automated People Mover (APM) from the future Terminal C to Terminal B and left Steve to sleep in the Cell Phone Lot. When West Jet 1024 arrived, Jo was right there to meet Beck as close to the gate as security would allow!

Our first stop was The Cheesecake Factory for dinner but with a 90 minute wait, we grabbed dessert to go and were off to our rest stop for the night … Cracker Barrel! Home-style cooking and a relatively quiet parking lot for the night, How Does it Get Better Than This?

Oh what a party!

What goes well at a party? Great company, good food, lots of booze and, oh yeah, Pirates!

We caught up with our friends, Jim & Laurie on Marco Island. They had planned a Sunset Pirate Cruise and we tagged along (i.e. invited ourselves). Jim & Laurie were the perfect tour guides and hosts. We walked the Marco Island Resident’s Beach, followed up with drinks & appetizers (carbs, yeah!) at their place and then off to the Pirate Cruise. You may tell by the pictures that Steve was in full-on party mode.

We had an amazing meal at Snook Inn and then a leisurely walk for some and a stumble for others back to Jim & Laurie’s. We ended the night chatting with many of the stories forgotten by some in the morning. Jim accomplished his feat of getting Steve liquored up and not having pizza at 3 o’clock in the morning!

No hangovers (Steve’s SideNote : Always mix water in your rum!) so we enjoyed a great breakfast in the morning at Doreen’s Cup of Joe. Both of their restaurant suggestions were awesome, as evidenced by the line-ups and the wonderful food!

Thank you Jim & Laurie for an amazing 24 hours. I guess we really needed some social interaction!

Heading to the Gulf Coast!

The day started with freshly squeezed orange juice by Jo and WiFi for Steve. We headed out of the Keys from US Hwy 1 Mile 0 to Mile 11o. Only photo ops today and no micro-breweries!

Biscayne National Park was a brief stop. A short trail provided a glimpse of Miami across the bay however this park is 95% underwater so we’ll come back when we have more time.

The stop for tonight was at Miccosuke Resort & Casino offering free parking (boondocking again) … well maybe not free for us as we had Surf & Turf for dinner and Happy Hour beer. A noisy night with the Casino generators running at full throttle!

Key West – 48 Hours in 8!

Today’s destination brings us to the southernmost location in the USA and Steve’s ultimate goal for this trip. Buckle up, here we go!

Key West offered great memories, as we ate local cuisine, dipped our toes in the Caribbean, saw the “Key” highlights, put over 14 kms on our weary feet and, of course, had a few drinks at many local spots!

In order we hit;

  • Moose Lodge (for parking),
  • Tourist Info (location closing due to Google),
  • Veterans Memorial Gardens (not initially on the list but Steve had to take that call & Momma Jo walked wrong direction),
  • Back on planned route (did you know there’s free range chickens everywhere?),
  • Ernest Hemingway house (we didn’t pay the US$28 to enter),
  • Photo op at Key West Lighthouse museum (Jo wondered why the Lighthouse was in the middle of town!),
  • Southernmost Point, Buoy, House, Pier & Beach,
  • El Sibnoey Restaurant (we would highly recommend the excellent Cuban food! – #33 of 200 on Trip Advisor),
  • Duval Street (nice during the day and expect it gets wild at night!),
  • Oldest House in Key West museum (free to enter),
  • Mile Zero of Hwy US 1,
  • First Flight Brewery (southernmost microbrewery in USA),
  • Mallory Square (seems to made for the cruise ships),
  • Sloppy Joe’s (just had to try Sloppy Joe Ale & (hard) Lemonade),
  • Hemingway Rum Distillery (Pillar Rum tastings),
  • Key West First Legal Rum Distillery (more rum tasting!),
  • Key West Winery (I know, mixing our liquor isn’t good),
  • Historic Harbour Walk (accidentally due to wrong turn) ,
  • Finally Key Lime Pie! – Kermit’s Key West Pie Shoppe (confirmed with a few locals we met as the best in Key West),
  • But one more stop was the hidden gem of the Waterfront Brewing Co (thank goodness we had to leave before Happy Hour or we would’ve spent the night!).

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