Monday, 6 August 2012

Day 366.....


Well after an exhausting trip East, we have been laying low for the last few days grabbing easy local caches, and today we also decided on a local cache to be our last.  It seemed appropriate since the majority of the cache in our streak have been in the Brampton area. So today we have officially cached for 366 days straight and our calendar grid is full!

Here's the pictures of GZ where we found out last cache!




Awesome place for cache, and the home owners were sitting on the back porch enjoying the afternoon sun.

The journey over the last year has been fun and trying at times.
However, the weather during the last 366 days could not have been better. Yes there were cold, wet and hot days, but they did not out number the remaining days that were just perfect for caching.


And special thanks to all the local cachers who have been cheering us on and helping us keep our streak going by keeping the local caches popping up. Worthy mentions go out to Flintstone, Cute & Cuddley (for the caching around series) and to NBK2011 (for the caching migraine series).

Thanks to MuggleLady for introducing us to this amazing fun, to ErinGoGreen for participating as often as possible on this journey, and to Freeman72 (aka Team Layola) for getting into the game during the last 60 days. I'm sure you will find these adventures as addicting as we have.


Only one thing left to do and that is celebrate! So tomorrow join the Caching in on Forty Flash Mob and celebrate our achievement! Caching in on 40....Flash Mob

Thanks for following the adventure......

Wednesday, 1 August 2012

Two Days in PEI...

Yesterday we took the ferry from Nova Scotia to the east coast of PEI. We spent the day just touring the coast. We stopped at a few light houses and I dipped my feet in the ocean. It was a hot day and we just toured around in the car. We kept our caching streak alive and picked up a cache at the first light house we visited, Cape Bear.



The view was amazing!


Dipping my feet....

After driving around the coast for a few hours, we then headed to our accommodations for the evening. A little bed and breakfast in downtown Charlottetown. The name was weird, it was called the Tailor shop. Convenient for me, it was located tight next to the local quilt shop!! Of course I stopped in and made a pattern purchase and some fabric!
We enjoyed a nice dinner at a local pub and then had a nice drive down to the harbour and toured the boardwalk and picked up trinkets for the kids (no I haven't forgotten about them!) and enjoyed some locally made ice cream!

Since we didn't have far to travel, day 2 in PEI didn't have to start too early. After a nice little breakfast, we headed out for a morning filled of Anne! We arrived at the house that inspired the stories just after nine am. Everything seemed so small. The surrounding landscapes were beautiful! It was amazing to see the views and countryside that inspired LM Montgomery to write such amazing books. Just after lunch, we had pretty much toured everything associated with Anne. The museum, Green Gables and the house where LM Montgomery had grown up. We even managed to snag our cache at Green Gables!

Me sitting on the steps of Green Gables.

At the well on the property of LM Montgomry.


We drove a little around the coast and took in some more sights, then headed into Summerside for our last night on the island. By the time we got to our beautiful hotel right on the harbour, it was raining really hard. Someone declared it time for a nap, I sat and looked at the beautiful view (even in the rain) and waited for the tall ship to come into the wharf.

The Peacemaker.

After nap time, we went for a quick drive to another local quilt store and I picked up some more fabric! However, the rain is still falling so we made a quick stop at the tall ship docked across the street and then headed back to the hotel.  It will be an early night as we start our journey back to Ontario tomorrow. :(