This is the local walk path that we took to the lake. You can see the lake behind us walking. Can you see Tasha leading the way out? She loved the daily hikes that we would find.
The Wind in the Willows
"There is nothing ... absolutely nothing ...
half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats."
The Wind in the Willows
half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats."
The Wind in the Willows
Sunday, December 21, 2008
A lake view
While at Refuge Cove, there was another lake that we could hike to. A resident there allowed us to use the private walk on his property. The lakes that are inland ... very few people ever get to see them. Such treasures to behold!
Refuge we seek ...
Leaving Walsh Cove, we head to Refuge Cove for water, laundry and a few groceries. The mountainous islands are awesome!
Saturday, October 11, 2008
The lake was great for the dogs. Tasha took a swim to cool herself and Tillie loves to go fishing. The hike there was a bit challenging as it had rained previously and the mud trails were tricky to navigate in some areas. We let the dogs run lease free and they ran through mud holes enjoying the freedom.
Arriving at Grace Harbor, we secured our vessel from the stern. Desolation Sound has very deep water so stern tying to the shore is necessary to secure the boat. Since we have to anchor so close to shore ... after we drop the anchor from the bow, we back up to shore and carry line via dinghy to secure to a tree. Another reason for stern tying is to conserve space in tight coves and to avoid the rocks that lie beneath.
After getting secured, Bob serenades us with a variety of sing-a-long tunes while Lori & Blacky enjoy the tunes from the bow of their boat.
After getting secured, Bob serenades us with a variety of sing-a-long tunes while Lori & Blacky enjoy the tunes from the bow of their boat.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Desolation Sound
Desolation Sound ... we have arrived!

Monday, Sept 1. The mountains were huge!
Monday, Sept 1. The mountains were huge!
We left Semiahmoo Marina on Friday, Aug 29 working our way north up the Strait of Georgia. We stopped at Prevost Harbor at Stuart Island (US) the first night, checked into Canada on Saturday morning and headed on to Silva Bay at Gabriola Island. Sunday morning we left for Sturt Bay on Texada Island ... allowing us to arrive officially in the Desolation Sound area on Day 4 of vacation. If we could have traveled as the crow flies, Desolation Sound is apprx 105 miles away from the marina.
Desolation Sound Vacation
Sunday, May 18, 2008
I found this pic of Tasha in my library of photos. This was taken a couple of months ago. Some days are just brutal when we have to go walking. Her face shows how strong the wind was blowing as well as the rain. I have her outfitted in rain shoes as her feet get so wet that they develop a fungal infection. And The rain coat keeps her a bit drier. She has 3 rain coats depending on the severity of the weather. This one is wind and rain tough. Nothing get through that rain coat. Tasha hates wearing any kind of coat but it does keep her much drier.
Killdeer are active
I have managed to get a few pics of the Killdeer bird. I have to watch where I walk so I don't step on a nest of eggs. They blend so well in with the rocks ... that it is hard to see them. The only clue you get that you are close is the broken wing act the adult Killdeer do to lure you to them. It is very entertaining to watch them chirp and flap their wings and tail to get you to follow them. I sat down next to a nest so I could get a pic or two of the birds. They came within about 3 feet of me and even became calm as long as I was very still. But as soon as I moved, they started the broken wing act again. They are a very fun bird to watch and they are here year round.
It's Tulip Season
The tulips were gorgeous this year. It is truly a sight to see such a vast planting of tulips. I share some of my favorite photos I took this year.
Sunday, April 27, 2008
A party at the end!
We finish off our Christmas vacation with a dinner out celebrating Tad's upcoming 60th BD. We enjoyed watching Tad enjoy a BD tequila shot as well as getting frosting on his nose! We met some new friends, Roy & Wynonna (from WA state who are friends of ours here at the marina, Herb & Betty) and invited them to the dinner celebration. We all had a grand time. A nice finish to Christmas vacation! A big thanks to Tad and Tina for the invite to Puerto Vallarta!
Miscellaneous Photos of Puerto Vallarta
A Parrot, a fire twirler, Puerto Vallarta at dusk, a tiger and poinsettias, iguanas in trees!
Remember that you can click on the pic for a bigger photo!
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