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Thursday, June 16, 2016

A Newfoundland trip post...


Hello dear hearts.. 
A post tonight about our trip to Newfoundland.. 
I posted a few pics last night and tonight I will try to give you most of it.. 
I may post other pics here and there in the next few posts but will try not to bore you with non stop pics.. 
Anyway.. 
We arrived at the ferry above in Sydney, Nova Scotia and was aboard by 11 pm.. 

It really was all very exciting to unload our over night bag from the bus and head for our berths.. 
They were small but simply lovely.. 
The beds were so comfy and there was even a television, shower stall and duvets... 
What more could you ask for.. 
The crossing was very smooth with just a couple of times realising we were on a boat.. smile.. 
Early morning around 7 am found us in the Newfoundland port.. 

Loaded back on the bus after some coffee aboard and we were off.. 


The views were gorgeous and being on the bus and not worrying about which route to take or where we were stopping over was so wonderful and relaxing.. 
Breakfast in a box and eating on board was fun.. 
Then there was the getting to know everyone and the views.. 
Then to have our grandson always near was a big bonus.. 

This was our first room for the night and very Newfie like.. smile.. 


Hooked rugs and Newfoundland paintings were lovely.. 

We met a girl who grew up with our children in the foyer.. 
We had not seen her for 20 years or so and she recognised Terry.. 
It was so fun catching up with her and hearing her new accent.. 
Newfoundlanders have a distinct way of talking and are so loving.. 
It was great to see her and catch up.. 

This is the beautiful bus that we travelled on.. 
So comfortable and all .. 

The first day is when we visited the icebergs..
I believe Jordan took this pic of Terry's hands holding the iceberg.. smile.. 
Notice the boat in the background and it gives you an idea of the size of it.. 


The wee village of Twillingate the next morning.. 

Then we were off to the city of St. Johns.. 
My new favourite city!!


We had a tour guide come aboard the bus and show
 us the town for 3 hours.. 

Here are some scenes.. 



Signal Hill and some views from the top..




Then on to....



The closest to Ireland that I will probably ever get.. grin.. 
Seeing as I won't fly... 
1500 miles away... 

Loved the wind and the waves.. 

Then we went to a Newfoundland Kitchen Party with this dear couple...


Our tour leader, Marsha who is the principal of the school and her sweet husband Colin who was the bus driver.. 
What an awesome couple .. 
Blessed by God and fulfilling their ministries.. 
She was totally organised and he was a great driver.. 
Neither one ever were rattled or stressed.. 
Loved that about them.. 
There were several great helpers on the bus, too.. 
Helping pass out meals and organising the kids and such..  

Supper and entertained Newfie style.. 
So much fun.. 
And some sweet companions.. smile.. 

Then the next day we headed for St. Pierre but there was a tropical storm and the ferry was cancelled.. 

Marsha did a great job of finding a lovely hotel that took all 60 of us and even some entertainment for the evening.. 
A cast or school children presented the production Annie Junior and it was wonderful.. So impressed with their young talent in St. Mary's hall.. 
 We sailed the next morning and it was great except a bit rough and some had a rough time, shall we say.. smile.... 

Here are some pics of St. Pierre.. 





We had another lovely tour guide for St. Pierre also and found it very interesting... 
At Hotel Robert we had this bowl of scrumptious soup..
Cream of veggie with a lot of celery, I think.. 
You know me ,.. the soup junkee..


Everyone, I think sampled something from the bakery.. smile.. 

We also ate at a gourmet French restaurant and the food was awesome.. 

I am sorry this is not a great pic but the light was not great for the camera but the food was great. 
There was also a salad and a french pastry... 
Apple with cream... mmmm.. 

Then it was back across to the mainland with a real French picnic lunch.. 

Banquette, pate, and cheese... 
I loved it but Terry was not so keen on the pate.. smile.. 
Another smooth sailing 
 and another night's rest before we headed for home.. 

We had time to stop by Gros Morne National Park.. 
And view the Tablelands...

Out of this world gorgeous and the weather was wonderfully warm.. 

The moose is a big deal in Newfoundland and you can see signs of them everywhere.. 
I am happy we did not see any.. 
We have them here and they are huge and can cause big accidents... 

Then it was homeward bound.. 

Another completely smooth sailing sleeping in our berths.. 
Awake and ready to leave at 7am and arrived home about 3 in the afternoon.. 

It was a lovely trip and I am so glad we were able to go and enjoyed everyone so much... 

But.. 
You all know me.. 
There is no place like home and I am glad to be here... smile.. 

Hope you enjoy this little excerpt of our trip although there were so much more.. 
Lots of laughs and making new friends and seeing a new land... 
Having church on the bus and being able to share our Lord together.. 
The sweet joy of hearing our grandson praying at the front of the bus for protection and guidance for the day... 

And now on with the Summer..

Just wanted to end by thanking God for his sweet blessings in not only keeping us safe but in protecting our family while we were away... 

Take care, dear hearts and will be back soon.. 
xo



16 comments:

  1. All three of us are mesmorized (is that the word?) by your photos...beautiful and breathtaking. Thank you for sharing and you could never bore us. smiles

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  2. Looks like a wonderful trip. Beautiful scenery.

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  3. I don't think I could describe to you what Newfoundland would be like, but, your post is exactly how I imagine it would be!! Which is so good!!! I love it! Glad that you had a great time and that you loved it too!! Thank you sooooo much for taking us along!

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  4. Very beautiful.. I loved it.. brought back memories... So glad you enjoyed it.. the pictures are great.. I also, would never get tired of seeing more pictures.. Tks. Faye.

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  5. What a wonderful trip, Faye. I have to go and look up Newfoundland on a map to knoow more about it.

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  6. Oh my goodness.... What a beautiful place! Our God has made some beautiful places in this green earth :o)

    Thank you Faye for sharing it with all of us That visit ...

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  7. Looks like a wonderful trip and and a beautiful place to visit!

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  8. Fantastic post and photos Faye . I really enjoyed it , I hope to get out that way to the east coast one day soon . I am soo glad you all had a wonderful trip . Thanks for sharing , Have a good day !

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  9. Absolutely beautiful. Sounds like you had a wonderful time!

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  10. What a wonderful trip you had, Faye. Thank you for the photos once again. I find the scenery fascinating as it is so different to ours here in Australia.

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  11. I have just scrolled back up to have another look at those beautiful photos, what a simply stunning place to visit. You certainly sound as if you had a wonderful time and made some great memories to look back on.

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  12. Wow what a beautiful place...glad you has so much fun. Thank you for sharing all the photo's.

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  13. What a wonderful trip you had to Newfoundland. I enjoyed seeing your picture and hearing about the adventure and the ferry crossing, which I'm glad was a smooth one! Happy Summer to you Faye!

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  14. Hello there, Dear Heart, Oh, How I wish I could crawl "into" each and every picture and become part of the fun you and Terry had on your trip! Each pic took me to places I have never seen before and I enjoyed it so much!!!! What a great place to visit...I wish we had gone up that far when wwe were up there. I am so happy to see you had such an enjoyable trip!

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  15. Looks like it was a fabulous trip!!

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  16. Faye...lovely post of 'the farm time' and your trip. Would SO love to take the ferry and tour (as you did). We are from the North East U.S., and dh's family from your area someplace..need to track it down. Quite missing all the rhubarb. Midwest clay soil isn't friendly to such things!

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