A borrowed headline “The summer the sun turned red”

Storyline: Westward Ho!

It’s not exactly stolen or borrowed, since I was already writing of “The red sun”.  But I am months and many posts behind. Continue reading “A borrowed headline “The summer the sun turned red””

The red sun: Let’s get the hell out of here

Storyline: Westward Ho!

Fri, Jul 14

We head back. Eh, not due to the looming emergency yet. After breakfast we fill Doranya up with water (who knows where the next refill will be?), dump the holding tanks, disconnect and Continue reading “The red sun: Let’s get the hell out of here”

Crossing Manitoba

Storyline: Westward Ho!

June 30 – Jul 2

Manitoba is at the longitudinal centre of Canada. Home of the Hudson Bay coast line and the arctic tundra to the north and large freshwater lakes and prairie grassland to the south, Continue reading “Crossing Manitoba”

From Neys Provincial Park to Kenora

Storyline: Westward Ho!

May 24 to May 30

Posting this from Saskatchewan and being hit with extremely hot and stormy weather it is hard to believe that we had sub-zero temperatures just a week ago. Continue reading “From Neys Provincial Park to Kenora”

Rocks, trees and water

Storyline: Westward Ho!

This video had many versions with more information in it. But by the time Alex finished it, Continue reading “Rocks, trees and water”

A stormy welcome from Manitoba

Storyline: Westward Ho!

Another short video out of sequence. The longer will come later. As we crossed the Ontario-Manitoba border Continue reading “A stormy welcome from Manitoba”

Northern Ontario – our first week on the road

Storyline: Westward Ho!

(Our posts from the road may come in waves due to spotty cell coverage) 

Home to Sault Ste. Marie

There is a comedy song “Canada is really big” by The Arrogant Worms. Continue reading “Northern Ontario – our first week on the road”

Day One

Storyline: Westward Ho!

During winter months we planned our summer advanture to the west. It is an ambitious itinerary of 15,000+ km (~9,500 mi), spanning five provinces and one territory in about 3 months, Continue reading “Day One”

Farm structures and morning mist

Storyline: Advantures in our back yard

(Perhaps the last of the staycation tax credit series)

A few photos from our last fall trip. Continue reading “Farm structures and morning mist”

Lake Erie North Shore

Fall colours in Ontario are always spectacular, due to the many hues of the maple and other trees. The cooler weather Continue reading “Lake Erie North Shore”

On hunt for the Ontario staycation tax credits – Point Pelee National Park and area

Storyline: Advantures in our back yard

Our trip started with visiting the Toronto Fall RV Show and Sale (part Ontario’s RV Shows) with our own RV Continue reading “On hunt for the Ontario staycation tax credits – Point Pelee National Park and area”

On hunt for the Ontario staycation tax credits – Palmerston and Blyth

Storyline: Advantures in our back yard

Ontario is big. It is the second largest province in Canada and has almost 40% of the country’s population. There was a time when trains were everything. Continue reading “On hunt for the Ontario staycation tax credits – Palmerston and Blyth”

On hunt for the Ontario staycation tax credits – Elora

Storyline: Advantures in our back yard

About 2 years ago I started a storyline Advantures in our back yard. (This reminds me that Doranya is now 2 years old, since we bought it, that is). We define our back yard as Continue reading “On hunt for the Ontario staycation tax credits – Elora”

How we packed the coach

We have been on the road for some time now. This is the first of the few videos we have already recorded, that will follow not necessarily in the chronological order. Come along with us and our new adventures.

Wish us luck!

Storyline: Atlantic Canada, Take 2

Sun, May 22

Oh right, day four on the road and all kind of things have already happened. The planned 3+ months trip was supposed to start Continue reading “Wish us luck!”

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