Yep...10 of us in this small boat in the middle of the ocean...where did you say the Titantic sank |
Leaving the safety of Mary's Harbour...the big building in the middle is where we are camping |
Fishing fleet in harbour |
Yes there were icebergs and land was not always in sight |
We've arrived |
Do you think it was cold and wet |
Hot coffee, tea and delicious cakes and pastries |
Making fresh treats just for us |
After everyone arrived we went on a tour of the village. Many of the buildings have been restored to their original beauty.
The salt store...salt would be unloaded from ships and stored |
The salmon store |
Homes on "the tickle" |
Wood teepee |
Old fishing "flakes" and fish storage building |
I'll wait thanks |
He was quite friendly but skiddish |
Turkey, potatoes, gravy, veggies, and partridge berry sauce. Yum |
Yep that's me in my winter skiing cloths |
Shortly after arriving home , a knock at the door stopped me from drinking the whole bottle. It was the boys, they wanted me to take a look at their dog. Well long story short, she must have had a stroke and subsequent seizure when they were gone. Shortly thereafter she passed away. It was very sad but now the problem is how to dispose of a large dog in no-mans-land Labrador. The next day they decided to cross on the ferry to Corner Brook which will take 2-3 days to get there. That's the only place that will cremate a dog. WOW another caravan couple gone. This trip is not, and I repeat is not for the weak at heart.
Oh, I guess your wondering what a "tickle" is. Well, when a boat passes through a strait between 2 island the waves come ashore and tickles both sides. Its a Newfoundland saying and I love it.
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