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From Paris to the Caribbean - Our Transatlantic Trip

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Photo by Amelia Cui on Unsplash This fall, our travels took us from Europe to the Caribbean, beginning in Paris and continuing on a transatlantic cruise aboard the MSC Seaside. If you have followed us for a while, you'll remember that we took a transatlantic cruise at the same time last year, and we weren't eager to try another one.  However, we decided to give it another try - partly because this deal was too good to pass up, and partly because we were going to sail into the Caribbean and we knew that the weather would be much warmer. This is a peak at what our itinerary looked like: October 25 – Arrive in Paris (overnight flight) October 26 - 27 - Enjoy Paris October 28 – Fly Paris → Barcelona October 28 – Board MSC Seaside Oct 29 – Valencia Oct 30 – Sea Day Oct 31 – Casablanca Nov 1–8 – Atlantic crossing (sea days) Nov 9 – Barbados Nov 10 – Grenada Nov 11 – Sea Day Nov 12 – St. Maarten Nov 13 – San Juan Nov 14 – Sea Day Nov 15 – Sea Day Nov 16 – Miami Nov 17 – O...

Ontario's Prettiest Town - Winter Edition

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 After a couple of failed attempts, thanks to a pair of determined snowstorms, we finally made it to Elora to celebrate our 38th anniversary. It’s only about an hour’s drive for us, but winter had other plans the first two times we tried. The delay just made the anticipation grow and served to make the evening feel even more special once we actually arrived. We started our evening with dinner at The Friendly Society , a quaint little restaurant tucked along the edge of the Grand River. The restaurant is on a lower level of  a historic limestone building near the Elora Mill. and is warm, cozy, and inviting - exactly what you want on a cold December night. The food was delicious and the atmosphere unhurried.  The whole experience set the perfect tone for the rest of the night. After dinner, we wandered through the village, taking in the glow of Christmas lights strung across the streets and shop windows. Elora has a charm that’s hard to describe - historic stone buildings,...

December Has Arrived

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Photo by Mariya on Unsplash December is here! It's my favourite time of the year, but also the busiest. I have spent the greater part of the last week scattering Christmas decor over every inch of our home, compiling many lists, and spending way too much time on Amazon. Bring on all the chaos, busyness, and celebrations.  I couldn't be happier! I've been largely absent from this platform - not because I've had nothing to share, but because I've been busy life-ing and at the end of the day I've had no energy to organise my thoughts. Since my last post we took a 27-day trip which saw us flying to Paris, then onto Barcelona where we boarded a 24-day cruise that would take us back across the Atlantic and eventually ending in Miami.  (Yes, if you have followed this blog for a while, you'll know that we took a trans Atlantic last year and weren't eager to do another anytime soon.  Fortunately this crossing was a vastly different experience.  More on this trip ...

A Beautiful Day for Riding

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 A few weeks ago, John and I decided to spend the day doing something we both love. We went out exploring on our bikes. Packing up early in the morning, we headed to Niagara-on-the-Lake to ride along the beautiful Niagara River Recreational Trail. The weather was overcast, but it was warm and calm, perfect for cycling. Sometimes a cloudy day is best for riding - no harsh glare from the sun and moderate temperatures that make for a great ride. The trail itself is a joy to ride. It winds gently along the Niagara River, with plenty of spots to stop and take in the view. On one side, the river flows toward Lake Ontario, and on the other, rows of vineyards stretch out across the landscape. The fall colours were just starting to turn, adding splashes of gold and orange among the vines. Every so often we passed a winery or a pull-off overlooking the River, begging us to stop and enjoy the views. We rode towards the Falls, not quite making it before we decided to turn around and ride bac...

This is my Favourite Time of the Year!

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  There’s something so special about this time of year in southern Ontario. The mornings are cool and crisp, the air smells fresh and earthy, and every step through the woods brings that satisfying crunch of leaves underfoot. It’s like nature takes one last exhale before winter and paints the world in golds, reds, and oranges. I can never get enough of it. A few weeks ago, I joined a group of friends for a road trip into cottage country to soak up the fall colours. It was a little early in the season to see a lot of colour but the weather was perfect. We started out in Buckhorn, where we were staying for the week. The drive itself was a treat - the winding roads were lined with towering maples and shimmering birch trees, some glowing in stunning hews of autumn. Around every bend, it seemed, was another lake that was edged in colour. Our first stop was in Dorset, a small Ontario town set in the middle of cottage country. We found a spot for lunch, and enjoyed chatting over soup and...

The Joy of Saying Yes to the Unexpected

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Sometimes the best moments are the ones we never plan. We came up to the lake for a few quiet days enjoying the peace and slower pace that always seems to come at this time of the year. Last night I had settled into my pajamas, ready for nothing more adventurous than a Netflix video. Then my phone buzzed with a notification from my aurora borealis app: there was a chance the northern lights might be visible in our area. In an instant, my evening plans shifted. Pajamas off, clothes on, camera and tripod in hand. We grabbed a couple of chairs and headed down to the beach in hopeful anticipation. As soon as we arrived, we could see faint ribbons of movement across the sky. They weren’t dramatic, just gentle waves of light that hinted at something bigger. I set up my camera and began shooting, each image revealing an array colors our eyes couldn’t quite catch. Greens, pinks, even hints of purple danced across the screen. Every photo shot revealed the aurora borealis' colourful glory. I...

A Quick Trip to Montreal

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 Life often throws unexpected adventures our way, and this past week, we found ourselves on a quick, two-night trip to Montreal for our #3 son’s green card interview. It was a stressful few days prior (including our daughter-in-law having to courier their original marriage license from their home in Virginia a couple of days prior.) But what began as a brief and somewhat stressful mission turned into a memorable time away. We checked into the Nouvelle Hotel , which was conveniently located near the U.S. Consulate. The hotel was in the perfect spot for easy access to everything. It felt like we were right in the heart of downtown Montreal, surrounded by tons of great restaurants and lively city energy. After settling in, we decided to take a leisurely walk around the area and to grab some dinner. We were pretty tired from the long drive, so we were happy to grab something quick - Montreal smoked meat sandwhiches! The food was delicious, but it didn’t quite take away our nervous en...

Where are we now?

Currently we're home, in Ontario, Canada

Where’s are we going next?

TBD - we are working on that.

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