Friday, June 22, 2007

June 22 Friday- Finally we are in Gibsons. All seems well with the boat. The water was good no problems. We get our wine from Bill's cousin Ken and Linda. Last night we got to see Shelia and Clark who just moved to Gibsons. They have a beautiful home. There are only 4 boats at BYC's spot in the marina. 2 are leaving today. We will probably leave Saturday weather permitting. I will be without internet service for a while unless I come across an unprotected WIFI server.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

june 20 Wednesday- We are still at BYC waiting for more parts for the generater. It looks hopeful we will leave this afternoon sometime for Gibsons. I run up to the library to check e-mails and update blog. I walk back for exercise as it's a beautiful day. I will check out the Lonsdale key on the way home.

Monday, June 18, 2007

June 17 Sunday-The mechanic comes and checks the generator for replacing the melted hose tomorrow. I spend the day reading magazines and playing scrabble with Mavin on the computer. Sherri comes over and takes us out for dinner for father’s day. Shannon phones too, they are leaving Seattle and going to Nanaimo.
June 16 Saturday-We wake up to RAIN and low hanging clouds. A bit of excitement after lunch Bill puts on the generator to keep up our batteries. Clouds of smoke start to billow out of the engine room. He quickly turns it off only to find he already melted a hose. So we phone the mechanic and he will be available Sunday so we head back to BYC. Surprisingly the water is calm all the way and the rain stops. The joys of boating.

June15 Friday-After checking my e-mail we leave for Center Bay. We arrive 1.15. No one here and it stayed that way all day. You would think out of 100 members who own shares there would be more. First we check out what is new here as we were not here last year. They did a great job on a covered area on the dock called the Center Bay café for get togethers on the dock. They even included solar paneled lights for the evening. We hike up to the cabin and sit relax and enjoy the great view for awhile. Next we check out the new storage shed and the big white hours. (Sure needs painting) I pick some herbs on the dock for dinner Yum. We are still by ourselves and find it very peaceful.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

June 14 Thursday-Sunny again. Sherri phones to say she heard from Shannon .Her surprised guest are the Reverend Jessie Jackson and the man from American most wanted ???? Walts. They went to Seattle and not Anacortes as planed.
The otter visited again this morning

June 13 continued- Weather is holding so I walk up to the Artisan. A few changes here-first the greatly improved path for the steep hike to the top. Some stores have closed or moved-a large gift and plant store is now a gym. A new building housing a jewelry store has a fantastic view of the cove. The local art galleries are not opened yet

Wednesday, June 13, 2007



June 13 Wednesday- We wake up to sunshine again. We enjoy an otter grooming himself right beside our boat. Last night we walk uptown Snug Cove. A couple of new café’s and a missing bakery. It burnt down last year. Too bad as I really liked their Bowen Bread. A sailboat from the club ties up but leaves in the morning. I never got to talk to them. I forgot to tell you our girls bought me an I- pod. Sherri and Gerry came over for supper before we left and installed music for me. I am back at the library again. I got a years supply of Chataline and Canadian Living from their exchange shelf. I miss these down South.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

June 12 Tuesday- We wake up to sunshine. We go next door to top up on diesel at Mosquito creek. Low and behold when we go under the Lions Gate Bridge the water is flat calm. Point Atkinson lighthouse was unbelievable also. We arrive at Snug Cove on Bowen Island and are the only BYC member there. I find out the library has WIFI. I go and check my e-mails.

Monday, June 11, 2007



June 6 Wednesday-We go to Vancouver Island via Nanaimo ferry. We checkout Maple Bay and Chemainus on our way. Shannon and Ethan are docked in Victoria harbour for 5 days right in front of the Empress. Sherri and Gerry got us a deal there for the night. What a beautiful hotel with lots of history. We took their hotel tour. Well worth the 10:00 bucks. Our room was very small, but comfortable. Everything within walking distance. We had lunch twice on Soujourn. We go to the Provincial Museum for the Titanic show. Ethan gets called away just as we are entering the IMAX Theater. He has to show the boat to a potential client to charter. He gets a 3 day charter for the San Juans Wed-Fri. He doesn’t get time to do the museum as it closes at 5pm. We all go to the Bombay Room in the Empress for a cocktail. Thursday we head back to Vancouver via Sidney with a quick stop to see Doug and Joanne. We have to be home Friday as we take Hudson and Dina to the airport to go to Holland. The weather is cooperating.


June 3 Sunday-I have to take my computer in again as it is still heating up and closing down. The fellow says I got a default model and Toshiba has hardware to correct it so nothing that 80:00 will not fix.
June2 Saturday- We go to Reifel migratory bird sanctuary on the Fraser River estuary with ponds, natural tidal marshes and sloughs. The most exciting bird was the sand hill cranes. They have wonderful trails all over the scantuary


May 31 Thursday- today we play tourist and go to the Capolino Suspension Bridge in North Vancouver. 3:00 to park the truck, and 27:00 each to get in. We saved a 2 for one coupon so that helped. They qave us a year’s pass if we were residence of Vancouver. Great. They have done a beautiful job. We crossed the bridge and walked the rainforest canopy. All very impressive. Here is a picture of the tree that fell on the bridge in this winters bad wind storm