Trouble the Cat

We reunited Trouble with his owner today.  Trouble’s owner Dennis was without a cell phone or computer so it made it hard to communicate and we missed him yesterday at the airport as we were later than anticipated and he had waited for 4 hours for us and finally left.  He tried to find out where we were from the airport but they couldn’t tell him anything.  We missed him by 5 minutes and wound up taking Trouble home with us as we didn’t know where Dennis was.  He managed to call us this morning and found out where we were and came to get his cat.

Trouble’s brother came along and it was great to see the two cats reunited, along with his owner.  This was the whole point of the trip was to bring this cat home.  I was so thankful that nothing happened to Trouble on the trip here, no heart attacks or escaping, we got him here in one piece thankfully!

Penticton – Day Trip

It was another hot day, 34 degrees Celcius, too hot for this mama!  We took the car for a drive south to Keremeus and Oyosoos and stopped at an antique store along the way, poked around and played an old violin and saw a neat old stove that would have cost over $2,000 in the 1980’s.  Not too sure what that would be in today’s dollars!

We toured an old flour mill site, ate at a vineyard for lunch, an amazing model train display.

The Grist Mill had a fellow explaining the old flour mill and told a few stories about the place and how everything worked.  There was a big garden at the top of the hill that the restaurant on site used for their lunches.  We always like exploring gardens and pretending they are ours.  There were prickly pear cactus and sure enough Abby stepped on one, we had to pull all the needles out of her foot!

   
 
   
    
 

Homer, Alaska

We are taking Trouble the cat to Homer, Alaska to be reunited with his owner.  I was trying to find a place to stay in Homer for a few nights so we could check out the area, and emailed someone on AirBnB to see if their suite was available.  I told her we were flying this cat home and she emailed back and said that she had just rented out the suite, but she offered us the use of her Winnebago motor home for free!  So we said we would love to do that.  It’s tourist season now and everything is pretty expensive in Homer, plus the Canadian dollar is the lowest it’s been since 2002, $0.75 American for every $1.00 Canadian!

Watson Lake Camping

We made it to Watson Lake last night around 7:00, it was a long day of flying.  Flew from Candle Lake to Bonnyville, AB and there Abby and I borrowed the airport manager’s truck and went to town and picked up groceries while Paul furled up the plane and Ben hung out at the airport.  From there we went to Fairview, AB and fueled up there and then to Fort Nelson for one last fuel up.  I was beat by the time we got to Watson Lake!

We landed and taxied to the airport campground which was just a big patch of grass by a lake, with a gazebo with a wood stove, and some sketchy porta potties.  We walked over to the aim building and used the washrooms there and came back and had supper and set up camp.  

No one else was around but then a Cessna 210 showed up and they camped with us as well.  It was a 80-year old grandfather taking his two grandsons in his plane to Alaska from Washington & California, and a pilot that was flying them there.  A nice bunch of guys, they played football with Ben and showed him their small remote helicopter with a camera in it.  Now Ben wants one of those for his birthday, along with a scooter!

Trouble the cat is doing pretty well and  finally went potty today!  I had a box lined with a ga

  

Off To Watson Lake

After spending the night at Candle Lake we loaded the plane up to the max, including Trouble the cat, and took off from the grass runway.  There were a few people at their cabins along the airstrip watching us and waving as we took off.  We flew over Torch River which flows into Candle Lake, we have never flown that way before but we have skidooed that way so it was awesome to see it from above!  

  On the way we flew near Elk Ridge and Waskesiu!

  
We plan to stop at Bonneville, Alberta, 1.5 hours from Candle Lake.  Paul called the airport this morning to see if they have a courtesy car that we can use, and the fellow working there offered his the use of his truck so I can run into town and grab food for supper, as we plan to camp at Watson Lake tonight!  
There’s a campground at Watson Lake, and we have packed our tents and sleeping bags in the plane.  It’s 9 km to town from the airport, which is a $35 cab ride one way.  We figured we would save the $ and try camping tonight.  I sure hope the bugs aren’t bad!!  I was also hoping to see the sign post forest but we may have to pass it up this time.  The campsite is near the lake so I’m looking forward to camping there.

Haida Gwaii, BC

Well wow!  I’d never heard of Haida Gwaii until we checked the weather map to see where the weather looks good, saw Masset, BC on the map and looked it up to see what it was about.  Apparently lots of celebrities go there to visit the island.  It’s part of the Queen Charlotte Islands on the coast of BC.  I checked on Airbnb and found a few homes to rent, and managed to book a beach home for four nights.  So off to Masset we went!

  
We landed in Masset, the airport was right near the ocean.  Paul went and got a rental car and the kids and I unloaded the luggage and with the help of the airport guy brought it to the terminal.

   
 
We found our rental house on Towhill Road in Naikoon Provincial Park.  A lady had built the house as her home and she rents it out for the summer while she lives in a tent trailer nearby.

   
I had read there were a lot of agates on the beach so we spent many hours beachcombing and found a few treasures.

Penticton, BC

We spent the morning at Loco Landing, Abby did the jumping trampoline thing twice and Ben did the rope course and then the bumper boats with Dad.  I went to watch them in the bumper boats and they sprayed me with the water!

  
  

    
It was so hot out, felt like we were in an oven!  I’m definitely not used to this heat here.  Went for lunch and had a few local beers to cool off, then went to check out some orchards.  We saw pears and apples and picked peaches.  Even saw some dried up plums still on the trees – prunes?   

  I bought some peach honey and  honeycomb, I’ve been looking for honeycomb ever since I had honeycomb and Parmesan as an appetizer in Giada’s restaurant in Las Vegas, so good!  Can’t wait to try that at home.

Went back to the hotel and swam with the kids for a while.  Our hotel room has patio doors that open right to the pool in the atrium.  

Out for supper for Chinese/Japanese food tonight then back to the hotel for more swimming for Ben and Abby got to watch some tv and relax.  

Fresh peaches for bedtime snack!

Pensacola

Pensacola Fluffy Sand

Abby Pensacola BeachPensacola Footprints in the SandAbby Pensacola Waves

Abby dug a hole in the sand right up to her armpit and the hole was nowhere near collapsing in on itself.  Amazing sand!
Abby dug a hole in the sand right up to her armpit and the hole was nowhere near collapsing in on itself. Amazing sand!

Pensacola AbbyPensacola Seashell MosaicPensacola National Museum of Naval Aviation Badge

We randomly picked Pensacola, Florida – we had never heard of it before and it was close enough to New Orleans that we wouldn’t spend too much time travelling to get there.  What a beautiful beach!  Miles and miles of fluffy white sand so soft like talcum powder.  Abby and I spent hours on the beach playing in the waves and relaxing.

Paul and Ben visited the National Museum of Naval Aviation.  They said it was amazing – (but I’m glad we got our day on the beach!)

We had yummy crab at a cool restaurant that had a gift shop with a floor covered in sand, the kids thought that was cool.  We also did some late-night souvenir shopping.

Basking in the sun with the ocean reflection behind me.
Basking in the sun with the ocean reflection behind me.

Our hotel was right on the beach and had amazing views.  I would stay here again!

Mardi Gras – 2015

We made it to Mardi Gras 2015 – got to the parade site super early to set up our spot and it was already packed with claimed spots.  We managed to set up a tent and a bunch of chairs.  Brent had prepared lots of food for the day and we had bbq and lots of snacks throughout the day.

Ben Mardi Gras 2015

The number of people watching the parade was nuts – we went for the ‘Big’ parade, Bacchus, and I imagine there were well over 100,000 people there in the crowds.  There were rows of ladders with seats on top lined up along the parade route for kids to sit on, it pretty much blocked any view you could have.  We still got lots of beads and treasures from the day.

Caught lots of beads at the parade!
Caught lots of beads at the parade!