09 September 2015

Cross Canada Trip Part Two: Ontario

Following a lovely time in Newfoundland, Bellie and the whole gang were off to Prince Edward County.
 A lovely place with sand.
 And a sandy place with love.
 Ice Cream too!
 Quality time on the shore of Lake Ontario.
Unfortunately, there was a massive Green tongue disease outbreak, and as you can see, Bellie got a bad case of it.  
 Aftermath of an honest-to-God hole-in-one.
 Excellent form!
 The key to delicious ice cream is to make sure that it mirrors your shirt.
 More beach time. 
 Nothing to see here. Just M and M with some parrots.
 Four generations, one picture.
With Uncle Paul and Aunt Nancy, who were far too generous to the girls... forgot all about the humble basset hound however. Grumph!
 Back to the scene of the crime!
Actually we weren't in Ottawa to celebrate 11 plus years of the parents' marriage - but to celebrate a new marriage. 

Classic photobomb. 
If you recognize the culprit, please call: 604-CUT-EGRL
 They only see each other once a year, but get on like a house on fire.

Editors note: for some reason unbeknownst to me, we ended up with zero photos of the bride. Take my word for it, she was lovely. Mr Burns.

08 September 2015

Cross Canada Trip - Part 1: Newfoundland

Yes folks. It is that time of year...
 when the call of amazing playgrounds compels a trip to the Far East.
 Far East coast of Canada that is.
 Yes. Sisterly love was in the air in Corner Brook folks.
 Cuteness was in an ample supply.
 At times there was sadness. A normal emotion, but not as fun as:
 Joy.
 It was so much fun to visit with the family.
 And of course we owe a special thanks to Pop for his hospitality.
 If you've never been, Newfoundland is home to some amazing things and sights...
including some awesome beaches and
 original art!
 The views are spectacular.
 And the wildlife very photogenic.
 Happy Birthday wishes for Uncle George.
 And a 4 leaf clover for Madeleine.
 So long Newfoundland, until next time...
 here's a jig from Bellie to tide you over.

Blasts from the past