Sunday, July 12, 2015

Singapore Friends

The weather is so nice up here that you can sleep with the windows open at night which makes for some really good sleeping. We got up about 7 and took jasper out and got him breakfast. At about 8:30 our host Gita served us breakfast on her back deck and joined us for a little conversation. She had just gotten back from a week in Italy and said she was still suffering from a little bit of Jet lag. She really liked Jasper and while we were eating she also gave him a treat. She served us a yogurt and granola with strawberries on top. We also had some toast and jam and something like Nutella that came from Turkey. Very good. This was our first time trying the Air BnB thing and I will have to say we like it. Hopefully the one in Montreal will work the same way. After writing the blog and taking showers we headed out to run a few errands and then we were meeting Lyn's friend Nicole that she had not seen in 9 years. They both worked in Singapore together and were now finally going to get to see each other again. Nicole came to Toronto as a Care Giver and will most likely become a citizen of Canada. In fact there are over 140,000 Filipinos in the Toronto area. We arrived at her house at about 12:30 and wow what a feast. Everyone was busy cooking and preparing food. When Lyn first walked in I heard a scream and then found out that they had a surprise for her. Another one of Lyn's friends from Singapore had flown in from Hawaii and Lyn had no idea that she would be there. Marylou and Lyn had not seen each other in about 6 years. The house they were staying at had a great back yard and patio so we were able to take Jasper and just let him hang out in the yard with us. There was so much good food that it was hard to try everything but we did and it was all delicious! Just when we could not eat anymore the desserts were brought out. Yum Yum Yum! We had a great time hanging out and did not leave til about 8PM. Of course when we left we were sent away with enough food for at least two more meals. Hopefully they will be able to come visit us in the states next year. We would like to really thank Nicole and friends for all of the hospitality we truly enjoyed every minute.

We got home about 9:00 and could not even think about having dinner. We walked jasper for a few minutes caught up on Face book and emails went to bed abut 10PM. Tomorrow we meet some of Lyn's relatives at the park for some more food and fellowship. The weather looks like it will be dialed in for the event and then it is off to Montreal for the next part of the trip. 


Nicole and Lyn


Lyn, Marylou, and Bele


Friends


Lunch time!


Yum Yum!


Desserts


Friends


Jasper enjoying life as usual.


Fun times!









Saturday, July 11, 2015

Toronto Bound

This was the morning that we would be heading to Toronto. We got up around 7. After packing up we had another great breakfast and headed out around 10. Thank you so much for the hospitality Terri, John and Dee! We had a great time and look forward to coming back! The drive to Toronto was only about two hours and was free of traffic until the very end. We decided to go to a local park and have lunch before we would check in to our next place. The weather had finally turned sunny and it was the perfect day for a picnic. We pulled into Earl Bales Park and found a great park with plenty of shade and picnic tables. We picked a table and brought all of stuff from the car and spent about two hours lounging about. Lyn and I noticed that there were also lots of Filipinos around as well. In fact we picnicked right next to a statue of Dr. Jose Rizal who is a national hero of the Philippines. After a relaxing lunch it was time to go to our room that we had booked. We were not camping because the campground was full and we actually needed to stay a little bit closer into town. For the first time we will be staying in an Air BnB. Several of our friends have used it and have had great success. The idea is that you rent a person's house, bedroom or maybe just a couch depending on your needs. We rented a bedroom. The cool part is you can see pictures beforehand and reviews about the host. Anyway if you are interested in trying it click on this link, It will allow us both to save $25 on a future rental.  www.airbnb.ca/c/bmiles88?s=8 We arrived at the house ad were greeted by Gita the owner. Here is a link to the house we are staying at if you are curious. https://www.airbnb.ca/rooms/6139245  She was very nice and showed us around. We had our own bathroom a beautiful bedroom and access to the kitchen. And to top it off Jasper had a big back yard to run around in. We are planning to use this service again in Montreal. 

We took a quick power nap and then headed back out take a look around and get some laundry done. We found a laundry mat only a couple of miles away. We sat outside waiting for our clothes to finish and Jasper made friends with just about everybody that came by. While we waited we noticed a Korean restaurant about three doors down. It seemed very authentic and we decided to have dinner there. By now it had cooled off and Jasper was fine waiting for us in the car. We had fried dumplings, fried rice and some kind of noodles with beef. It was really good. After dinner we went back to the house caught up on email and called it a night. Tomorrow we will be meeting a friend of Lyn's that she worked with in Singapore! Not sure how this works but Lyn seems to know people everywhere we go. Lucky for me for sure! 


Poached egg breakfast.


Dee, Terri and John and their beautiful show dog!


Our morning view from Terri's house!


Relaxing at the park.


Lunch!


Contemplating the good life.


Living the good life!


Dr. Jose Rizal


Dinner!











Friday, July 10, 2015

The Falls


Well we woke up early as usual and I took Jasper outside and sat on the patio and just enjoyed the cool crisp air. Something that we have been in very short supply back at home. The yard that I was sitting in is actually part of the very place where the battle of Lewiston was fought in the War of 1812. The Americans came across the river and invaded but ultimately lost the battle. You can find out more about it here.  

After getting ready for the day Lyn and I headed out to Niagara on The Lake. We wanted to see the shops and flowers and really check out the area. It was raining by the time we got there but we headed out anyway and really enjoyed going in the shops and checking out the flowers. After a few hours we headed back to the house and picked up John for a guided tour of the falls and the rest of the Niagara falls downtown area. By now we were already friends and it was great to have someone that knew the lay of the land with us. We decided to walk right through the heart of town. We referred to this area as the “cheesy” part of Niagara Falls, it had all the trappings of the usual beach scene with gift shops about every 20 yards and lots of rides and attractions. We were on the look out for a pair of sunglasses for Lyn and John and after trying them on in just about ever store we actually had some luck. We walked down to the falls again and got to see both falls from different angles. It is truly beautiful. If you get a chance to go it is definitely worth the trip. (By the way if you are wondering you could be there in about 12 hours if you drove straight from Greensboro. Then we headed back downtown and had some lunch.) Lyn and I had Fish tacos again yum yum. After that we walked around a little more and stopped in a new Mexican restaurant for a couple of beers. After talking to the waiter we learned that the actual owners were from Serbia and France. Interesting combination. Not sure how they ever came up with the idea.  Finally we drove back to the house and just hung out with everyone for a while. We instantly felt like we were staying with family and have been invited back in the future. After another great dinner we went back to the falls around 10 to see the Fireworks and to see the falls lit up. Jasper stayed home and slept on the couch. While John and I went to see the falls Terri and D went to the Casino. The fireworks were awesome and the colors that lit up the falls were beautiful. We tried to capture it with our cameras but it just did not do it justice. The fireworks are displayed every night and defiantly worth staying up for. When the show was over we headed back to the Casino and decided to get a coffee. While John and I got the coffee Lyn went to get a seat. When we turned around Lyn was surrounded by about 8 new Filipino friends. They were on vacation together and some were from Canada and a few from the states. As luck would have it one of them had just returned from the Philippines and had a big bag of  Sampalok with her that she shared with everyone. Mmm Mmm Good! (Sampalok is a fruit that is similar to a fig.) This was extra special because they all spoke Ilokano, Lyn’s home dialect. Well of course good fellowship was shared along with names and telephone numbers. What a small world.  We got home around midnight and had another great nights sleep. This was one of those days were we felt blessed from the beginning to the end. Tomorrow we plan to head out to Toronto and stay in our first Air BnB. Good times are around every corner. 

Niagara on the Lake.



Niagara on the Lake.



Shopping



The Falls




Dinner at Terri's house!



Out and about.



The Falls



New Friends.



John and Lyn.


Thursday, July 9, 2015

Canada Eh?

So we had a great night sleeping on our new queen size inflatable bed. Much better than the piece of vinyl that we had last night. We got up around 6:30 and proceeded to fix breakfast break down our campsite and then head for the showers. It was around 10 AM before we left for Niagara Falls. I had been to the falls before but it was just a one day trip so I was looking forward to showing them to Lyn and getting a better feel for the entire area. We have a good friend Val that we know through working with the MS Society. As luck would have it she had a twin sister that lived right outside the falls area. Val told us to call her sister (Terri) as she would love for the three of us to stay at her house for a couple of nights. Yes she was not only a dog lover but had three dogs of her own. One that she actually showed in dog shows. She told us that we were welcome to stay with her for the two nights that we would be in the area. We had about a 6.5 hour drive ahead of us that would end with us crossing the Canadian border right before we got to Terri's house. Crossing borders always make me a little on edge. In the past we had to cross borders with Lyn's Filipino passport which always made things a little more stressful. This time she would be crossing with a US Passport which should make life just a little bit easier. This time I was actually worried about Jasper. We had heard people say that sometimes they just waved you across and other times they might give you a hard time and there was always the possibility that they would not let him in. Anyway to make a long story short we were asked a few questions and waved right on through. After that we just had anther 10 minutes to terri's house.

The house was located in a town right outside of the Niagara on the Lake area which is a super nice area. Her house actually backed up to the Niagara river and was only about 15 minutes from the falls. We pulled up to a beautiful house with a fantastic back yard area. Terri, her son John and a friend Dee live there. I am not really sure how to describe this place but it is awesome in every way. It was built in the 30's and has a very craftsman feel about it. Terri, John and Dee were very friendly and from the moment we stepped in the door we felt at home. Jasper went into super cute mode and won the hearts of everyone straight off the bat. We sat around and talked for a bit and then were treated to a gourmet dinner complete with blueberry pie for dessert. After dinner we  went up to the falls to see them first hand. They are beautiful and you can really feel the power of the water as it moves over the falls. After that we went to Niagara on the Lake and got a tour of places that we could go back and see on the next day. Then we went home to have some more great conversation and then went to bed around 10. The night was cool so we could sleep with the windows open and the fresh air felt great and made for a great sleeping night. Tomorrow we will tour the area and maybe go back to the falls at night and see the when they are lit up completely. Fun times for sure.


EH!


Backyard of our Terri's house.


Cable car ride.


Fantastic dinner!


At the Falls.






Wednesday, July 8, 2015

The Dutch Country

Well last night was interesting. We went to bed about 10 and about 30 minutes later a huge thunder storm rolled through. It dumped a lot of rain on us and really gave us a show. Somehow the thunder is much louder when you are in a tent. (Imagine that!) We felt like we were really out in the elements. Actually I guess we were. The tent did great and kept us safe from the rain and maybe we were just lucky with the lightning. About an hour after that we noticed that our air mattress had lost some air. Lyn had told me to check it out before we left on our trip but of course I said everything would be fine and now our mattress was obviously dying. Anyway about an hour later we were sleeping on the ground with just a piece of vinyl for a bed. When we finally got up Lyn gave me a look that had "I told you so" written all over it. We got up around 7 had breakfast grabbed a shower and headed out about 9. We decide to go to two local towns. "Bird in Hand" and "Intercourse" I have no idea where the second town got it's name and I did not dare ask. Anyway Lyn was determined to see some Amish people and also see their farms. It did not take long to see them riding around in their horse drawn buggies. We went to a few stores and sampled a lot of great foods. We also drove out in the country and checked out the farm land. It was beautiful! Large farm houses everywhere and huge fields of mainly corn. It was really neat to see them working the land and not using any modern technology to do it. I am really not sure of all the rules that they live by but obviously no cars or anything mechanical. We saw a lot of the kids riding scooters. Not just for fun, but as their main mode of transportation. It was a little like stepping back in time and waking up on the set of Little House on the Prairie. Anyway I admire them for sticking to this basic lifestyle but I think I will stick with my Townhouse no grass cutting lifestyle for sure.

After we toured around we went to visit a friend of mine that I used to work with back in my printing days. She lives in Litiz, PA which is right outside Lancaster. This town has a very cool vibe for sure. Patty was nice enough to invite us to lunch at her house and give us a sampling of some local foods that were delicious. We had not worked together in over 12 years but had kept in touch through facebook. It is really one of the most positive aspects of Facebook for sure. After lunch we left Jasper on her back porch and she took us to see a covered bridge and a local produce market. The bridge was very pretty and still being heavily used. We took some pictures and then headed back to her house. Thanks for the hospitality Patty! It was great to see you!

Next stop was Hershey. This is where the Hershey Chocolate is made. I wanted to take Lyn through the town and make a stop at the Hershey hotel. The town has Hershey kisses for street lights and has great street names like Cocoa Blvd. We left Jasper in the car with the AC on and toured the hotel and the gardens. It was very nice and we would both like to stay there one day. Anyway on our way out we ran into Mr. Reese's PB Cup himself and had our picture taken with him. We headed back to the campsite with a quick stop at Walmart to buy a new and improved bed. We also picked up some Shoo-fly pie which is a local favorite. Yummy! Lyn fixed another great dinner and as usual we were ready for bed around 10. This time sleeping on a fully inflated Queen size bed. Tomorrow we head out for Niagara Falls.

Amish


Family transportation


Scooter transportation.


Bird-In-Hand



Enough said!



Patty's deck!


Hershey


Hershey Hotel


Mr. Reese's PB Cup


Shoo-Fly Pie!


Dinner time!













Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Heading to Amish country!

We got up and finished packing. It is really hard to pack for a trip like this. We want to take everything we might need for three weeks but every item we take makes less room in the car for us. It also adds to the clutter to the trip so less is always better but it is a balance that we struggle with. When were about ready to go we noticed that we had a lot of room left in the car. This means one of two things that we are actually getting better at this or that we have forgotten a few much needed items. I guess only time will tell. (Fingers crossed!) We were heading for Lancaster Pa. and decided to stop by Roanoke and see my Aunt Peggy. (My Dad's sister.) I wanted to visit my Grandparents grave sites and then we would have lunch with Peggy and be on our way. It was raining off and on the entire way there. We decide to go by my other Grandmothers (Nanny) site first and then meet Peggy. When we got there it was pouring down rain and the man that attended the graveyard was out of his office so we could not find out where the grave site was located. I did my best to find it but was unable to so we decided that would be better left for a later trip. We went and meet Peggy at her house and then decided to head out for lunch. Peggy's two favorite places were closed on Mondays so we went to another one that had something special going on and was closed for lunch as well. We ended up going to Wasena City Tap Room. It had a really cool vibe and Lyn and I had sword fish tacos that were delicious. After that we went to the cemetery to pay our respects to my other grandparents (Mama Bea and Papa.) The bottom dropped out right as we got out of the car but we were still able to go to the grave site. Being back in Roanoke really made a lot of childhood memories come back remembering all of the great times I had with all of my grandparents. If I could go back in time and see any one, it would be them for sure. Hopefully a little of their skills rubbed off on me and Bobaloo and Lola can create great memories with one Spencer Jane Miles! (Our granddaughter.)

After saying our goodbyes to Peggy we headed off to Lancaster. We drove in and out of rain storms almost the entire way but as luck would have it the sun came out about the time we reached our campground. We are staying at Country Acres. It is a family campground that is very well taken care off. Lots and lots of beautiful grassy areas and plenty of flowers to boot. They really take pride in this place and it shows. I set up camp and Lyn started setting up the kitchen area and made us a great meal. We are both a little rusty at this camping thing but it will come back to us pretty quickly I am sure. After dinner we took Jasper for a walk and took in the sights. It is kind of like stepping back in time. Fireflies campfires and kids playing outside on an actual playground. We went to bed around 10 with thunderstorms on the horizon and a nice cool breeze. Feeling blessed to be on the road again.

Lunch with Peggy!


Swordfish Tacos!



County Acres Campground



Home Sweet Home!


Cooking with gas!









Sunday, July 5, 2015

Here we go again!

Well it is that time of year again and we are about to head out on our third annual summer trip around the country. This time we will head north to Lancaster Pa. and then on to Niagara Falls. After that we will travel east through Canada meeting friends and relatives along the way. Then we will meander back along the east coast of the good ole USA and head home. We will travel over 3000 miles and see everything from big cities to national forest. We will be camping again with the occasional stop at friends houses and few stops at Air BnB locations. We have been looking forward to this trip for the entire year and are very glad that it is finally here. Feel free to follow along we will enjoy the company!