Our 5 PM Social on Canada Day. There were lots of bugs (as you can tell from some people’s attire)
Our 5 PM Social on Canada Day. There were lots of bugs (as you can tell from some people’s attire)
Here is my old apartment, 2nd floor..
Had to include this one of the Scotiabank Logo...LOL (I worked in their computer security centre for 27 years)
Today we took a walking tour of downtown historic Fredericton. Approximately 2 hours. It was very interesting and even though I lived here many, many years ago, there was lots of things I didn't have a clue about.
I don't remember it has being such a pretty town, and there are lots more trees on the streets than there were 40 years ago. Of that I am certain. I checked out the old apartment where we used to live. It used to be an old crappy apartment above some stores. Don't know what it looks like inside (would loved to have been able to check that out) but they have upgraded it, thank goodness. The ceilings were 20 feet tall and the windows were probably 1/2 that set very high up. You could not see out of the windows at all unless you got a chair. I remember I couldn't even open the windows unless I stood on a chair. Now they are about half the size and set lower. And before you could just open the downstairs door and walk in but there is now an intercom and locked doors. I did see into the apartment that was beside ours which was the kitchen and the cupboards looked nice. We had those white metal cupboards which I had painted blue.
After the tour we did a little bit of shopping and got the critical liquid refreshment. It's been a relaxing day.
The RV park is OK. It has all the amenities we require, but it's just row after row of RV's not a place I would want to stay very long. But it does the job.
Tomorrow we head out to Hopewell, NB. If you're not familiar with them here's a link http://www.thehopewellrocks.ca/. We're there 2 nights, then on to PEI. Am posting a couple pics. You can view them in a larger format if you just click on them. It's now almost 5PM which is social time..till later..take care..
Today we crossed the border back into Canada to go see the Hartland Bridge in (where else) Hartland, New Brunswick. It is reputed to be the longest covered bridge in the world. It's one of those old fashioned covered bridges and it's 1282 feet long. It's also called the 'Kissing Bridge' and it's said that if you kiss your loved one in there you will have 1 year of good luck. So we did. LOL.
Not much to do there, seems that on Sundays, they roll up the sidewalks in this 'one horse' town so after walking the bridge from end to end and taking a few pictures, we went to Timmy's and grabbed some lunch. Then headed back to the campsite. We did have to make a quick side trip to Walmart for a couple things and a 30 pack of beer which costs all of $17.99 US. Cheap, cheap, cheap.
Tonight the people who own this campground (who are German) are cooking us up a big German dinner. Our caravan hosts says it's 'to die for'. Then tomorrow we all head back into Canada and stay at a campground in Fredericton. I think we're in Fredericton for a couple nights.
Everyday at 5 PM is social hour and you bring your drink of choice, chair and meet at the hosts MH.
So far we are really enjoying ourselves. These people are great..so friendly. We would certainly do this again.
Will let you know tomorrow what the dinner tonight is like.
Tomorrow they have a LEO night (Let's Eat Out) for those who wish to participate. We're not sure yet if we are participating or not. I do like cooking in here (call me crazy) and I did bring lots of good stuff to eat.
Till later then..take care...