It's time to grab that laptop and start blogging again.
Where to begin? Sounding stereotype, "the summer went by like a whirlwind". And it was a very dry wind, as many islanders encountered problems with their wells, ours included. "It never rains in southern California", and it hardly ever rained on Campobello. Of course the sunny days were good for tourism, for who wants to stay in the rain?
Our two RVs have been rented out most of the time with visitors from both countries. Our greenhouse produced lots of tomatoes, while the outside garden suffered a bit under the drought.
And at one point the government restricted access to public lands and Prov. Park trails, out of fear for wildfires.
A couple of weeks ago Bea drove a neighbour to the Saint John Airport. On her way back she stopped at a gas station. After filling the tank, the van stalled and wouldn't start. So when I got her call, I jumped into the other van to rescue her. It was a very hot day with temps near or above the 90s F. She was lucky this happened at a gas station as she would have been in real danger somewhere along the road. She got inside the airconditioned station waiting for me there. On the way back from the airport she had bought a bunch of eggs which she was allowed to put in the fridge at the station. These eggs would have been cooked if remaining in the vehicle!!
The van was finally towed home. Now, we have a summer resident neighbour who runs a car repair shop at home in Ontario, and he found out what was wrong with the van. After replacing the ignition module and the coil, the 24-year old van came back to life. Meanwhile I had made the decision to buy a minivan and sell the old van for what it was worth.
After some research I found a 7-seat Toyota Sienna not too far away.
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BRILLIANT LADY Virgin Voyages |
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MS VOLENDAM Holland-America |
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SEVEN SEAS SPLENDOR Regent Cruise |
Traveling we will do ourselves very soon. Our plan to go to Mexico is still standing. We have already started to pack the motorhome. Travel insurance has been purchased and so has Road Assistance through Coach Net. Btw. a premium road service package for a Class A is only $169. I would recommend that to anyone getting on a long road trip. Towing a Class A could cost you thousands of Dollars! We still need to buy Mex. Auto insurance through Banjercito.
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This year's travel route |
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