Researching 9 Lives – Lazy Day
After the last two busy days, a lazy day at the beach was in order. My cousin Ann came to join us for a visit and after a late night, we rose late, then sat chattering until early afternoon. The Read More …
After the last two busy days, a lazy day at the beach was in order. My cousin Ann came to join us for a visit and after a late night, we rose late, then sat chattering until early afternoon. The Read More …
Long ago, way back in the last century when I first started coming to the Rathtrevor / Parksville area I visited Coombs. Back then the store that had the goats living on the roof was simply the Coombs general store. Read More …
Cathedral Grove is a stand of Douglas Fir and Red Cedar trees that are estimated to be from 350 to 800 years old. While many of the trees are enormous and obviously very ancient, it is also a living forest. Read More …
Today we went to two popular sites in the area, Goats on the Roof and Cathedral Grove. The two locations couldn’t be more different. Cathedral Grove is a protected enclave of old growth forest on the road to Port Alberni, Read More …
Whenever we stay in Parksville, we always include a visit out to to the Island’s west coast. The beaches of Pacific Rim National Park are beautiful, unspoiled, and I’ve never seen them over crowded, even in mid-summer. Of course I Read More …
Pacific Rim and the beaches of Vancouver Island’s west coast are so beautiful that I took dozens of pictures. Here are some of my favourites. Fog and driftwood near the shoreline at Wickaninnish Beach Optimists? Long Beach looking south toward Read More …
We took a day to drive out to Long Beach in Pacific Rim National Park. It is about 150 kilometres or a 2 hour drive from Parksville. The road winds through the mountains, but the first half, to Port Alberni, Read More …
After a day at the beach, I was pink—well, to tell the truth close to sunburned—so we decided to visit Englishman’s River Falls and Little Qualicum River Falls. A big reason for this vacation is to do site visits and Read More …
Beach day! Okay, the main reason anyone comes to Parksville is the beaches. In my case it is Rathtrevor Beach. At least 1 klick long and approximately 3.5 klicks in size, Rathtrevor has a long, slow slope, which means that Read More …
If it all works out, book 5 in the 9 Lives series is going to see the Armstrong-Jamiesons (as well as a number of others) going camping. So today was, for me, the equivalent of getting settled in at the Read More …