Monday, December 16, 2013

December 2013

December 6th, Bob, Dione and the kids arrived at Disney World for one night before taking the Disney Cruise. We got to spend most of the day with them and had a wonderful time.



Thursday, October 03, 2013

ITALY

Well September brought about our one month trip to Rome with Nat and Candy. What an awesome adventure that was. Will add some of the 2200 pictures we took over the next few weeks.

ROMA
Arrived in Rome Wednesday after an easy flight from Toronto. Surprising that this was the cheapest flight comparing Detroit and Buffalo. We had gone to the local TD Bank and bought €1000 and had obtained credit cards with no foreign transaction fees letting our bank know that we would use our credit and ATM cards in Italy. Took taxi to Congregation of Resurrection for €48. Father Andrew met us. We were very pleased with the rooms. We paid €60 per person per night which included 3 meals per day, all the wine and water you want. No soap or shampoo in the rooms. We enjoyed our stay. Rooftop terrace where we could sit at night and enjoy the view overlooking the city center of Rome. The seminary was originally an inn just outside the gates of Rome. If visitors arrived late when the gates to the city were closed, they could stay in the inn until morning. Now the seminary is in the center of Rome . We had our ipad mini so found a mobile store nearby and purchased a prepaid data card (7 Gb for 30 days) for €35 which included a SIM card. Unbelievably easy. We only had to wait 2 hrs, pop the sim into the mini, turn it on and, voila,,,, had Internet.

Went on a Vatican tour Thurs for 3 hours. Glad we booked as was well worth it. Our tour guide gave us a lot of history on the Vatican, the Sistine Chapel and St Peter's Basilica. We wandered around the city center of Rome. The seminary we were staying in was at the Spanish Steps so we were right there. Friday we took the subway to the main terminal to buy our train tickets to Florence. A young man helped us getting tickets from the machine. As we were traveling on a Saturday we got 2 for 1 first class on the fast train €52. Felt pretty good with our first subway adventure. Went on booking.com to find a bed and breakfast, hotel, convent or seminary in Florence and Mestre. Booking.com became a valuable friend throughout our trip. 

FLORENCE
Saturday was an easy trip by train to Florence. While there we purchased our train tickets to Mestre. We went outside and got a taxi to our hotel. The driver looked a little puzzled when we gave him the address. If we had come out the other door from the train station we would have crossed the street and walked in the door of the hotel. He only charged us €10 basic and the laughs were well worth it. Then when we got to Club Hotel, we gave our name to check in. The desk manager gave us the details in English. Nat immediately translated into English for us going a little overboard on his job as interpretor. We laughed anther 3 yrs onto our lives. We wandered the streets of Florence to see all the sights.
Sunday was more sightseeing. We went to an amazing restaurant that we found on trip advisor for a Tuscan dinner. illatini.com. There was a crowd at the door to get in at 7:30 when they opened. We did not order off the menu and they brought us Italian dishes for the next 2 hours.  Some of the items were
1. Crostini di Fegatini (antipasta) beloved dish consisting of chicken liver with finely diced carrots and onions, enlivened with the addition of wine broth or marsala reduction and mashed with anchovies & capers.
2. Bistecca Fiorentina (looks like T bone steak)  from large white oxen called Chianina. Served grilled rare.
3. Cannelli beans
4. Biscotti di Prato dipped in wine santo (holy wine) sweet dessert wine or coffee.
5. Ribolita prepares pallet.
6. Agnello fritto (fried lamb) with aplomb.We were stuffed. I had rabbit and lamb. I would have had beef if I had known it was oxen. We were all so stuffed. The cost was €45 each which included various wines, many different dishes, desserts and coffee. 
We enjoyed Melita beer to cool down as still very hot out. (In the 80s since we arrived in Roma).
We saw a number of churches, basilicas etc. beautiful to walk thru the streets and enjoy the ancient buildings.

VENICE
Monday
Bello, Angela and Lydia met us at the train station where we had a coffee and Nat got to know his cousins. McDonalds charged 80 cents each to use the restroom. The money is easer than Canadian or US currency. €20 is one size and one color, €10 is a different color and slightly shorter, the €5 is yet another color and shorter yet. Loonies and toonies had the 1 and 2 much larger on the coin and the coin weighs much less than it's Canadian counterpart.  Nat's cousins left and we walked to our hotel which was quite nice. We caught the bus into Venice to get something to eat and see Venice at night. We decided to stop at St Marks Square to get our bearings and to have a cold beer. Well, beer was €14 each.  But we enjoyed and had a lot of laughs. We saw a HardRock Cafe and decide to go there for dinner. Getting to it was easier said then done. We spent over an hour lost in the alleys (the blue dot  on the Maps App on the mini became another valuable friend on our trip).  When we finally arrived, there was a 40 min wait. So we spent another hour lost in the alleys finding our way to the bus stop before 11 pm to get back to our hotel in Mestre. In hindsight we should have enjoyed the streets and got a taxi back to Mestre regardless of the cost.  In Mestre we got a cold beer for €3. John got some fries and I munched on something Italian. The next morning we wandered around Venice for the day enjoying the sights and having a Gondola ride. Great time. The following day Bello, Lydia, Angelo and Giovanna met us for the day taking us on a boat around the island. Saw so much. We did fnd that the Muran crystal was cheaer in Venice than at the factory.

MONTEBELLUNA
Thursday
Bello and Angelo met us at the train station and took us to the airport to rent a car.  Bello (last name Martignago) took us to our B&B up on a hill. He had gotten us a discount from €70 per room per nite to €50 per nite. Beautiful villa. General Fiorone. Then we followed Bella to his home for lunch. Beautiful home with salt water pool in back yard. Goldfish ponds surround front of pool. Bello says sometimes they have weddings in his backyard. His wife, Atelio (last name Conounda) served a full meal including soup, fish, veg etc. We met Martignago, Lydia's husband, Mauricio, her brothers Stefano and Mirco, Stefano son Andrea, Mirco wife Marissa and children Stella (age 6) and Sara (age 13). 
After lunch, we went to villa for a nap and then to the home of Nat's family, Elena and Armando Pizzolatto, for a visit. We were suppose to have dinner there but all stuffed from lunch. We met Giuliano, Mirco and Laura Leporatti (their children). 
Friday we went to visit Arnello at their store in Trevino. We met her daughter, Chiara who took us to their sock factory for a tour. There we met her sister, Alexdra and their father, Fernando. The machines knit socks which are shipped to Croatia to be boxed and shipped all over the world. They gave us 9 pair of Aasics socks to bring home. Our grand kids snapped them up pretty quick. 
The we went fora visit with Peter and Eridina (ages 94&93) Tonellato. Brief but heartwarming. Aunt Eridina never thought she ever see Nat again.
Then we went to lunch with Angelo Duante and his wife Geovano.We met their son, Renato, his wife Antonella  and his children Anna, Georga, Geordano and Tomaso. Little lighter lunch and had really nice time. Have Anna on Facebook.
After a nap we went to Mirco's and his wife Loretta for dinner. Looked like a restaurant with all foods grown by Mirco. It turned out to be a wonderful party and didn't leave there until midnight. We drank some of Mirco's bottled wines and spirits. We went into his wine cellar (man cave) to enjoy more wine,spirits and food. Laura and Giuliano speak some iEnglish. We met Mirco's daughter , Egle her husband Ricardo (Remo) (who speaks English ) and their baby. Met his son Demetro. Met Mirco sister Antonietta. Met Giuliano wife Rosettta. son David.  Met Angelo ( Fernando brother) his daughter Maria Electra (who travels, just back from Israel) sons Jacbo, Nicola (studying English and Italian literature). Nerina and Adelchi (speaks english) were there. Many of Nat's family keeped dropping in until the rooms were full.

On Saturday we went to the home of Nerina and Adalki for a wine tour and lunch. Beautiful home in the foothills of the Dolomites surrounded by vineyards and wineries. The grapes are made into Procecca (white sparkly wine). We got lost so stopped into a vineyard for directions. Lucy came out to meet us, gave us directions and gave us some clusters of grapes. She and her husband will start harvesting next week. The acid has to be exact.

Saturday nite, Bello, Atelio, Lydia, Mauricio, Mirco, Marrissa, Stella, Sarah, Angelo, Geovano came to the B&B for dinner. Orgnello (Angelo sister) and her friend Filemno joined us.

Sunday we headed to Verona with Bello, Atelio and Lydia.
We enjoyed a stroll thru Verona stopping at the Coluseum/Arena. They have refurbished the arena where concerts are now held to crowds of up to 20K.
Parking under the town center was easy.  A short drive to Lake Garda and then a long long drive while Bello searched for the boat dock to take us on tours Monday. He ended up having his friend come to the hotel Monday morning and he took us to the dock 1/2 mile up the street. We took the ferry from our hotel to Simoine, a small town at the end of the lake. Spent 2 beautiful hours there before coming back to the hotel to do laundry. 
Laundry was interesting. You needed exact change of €5,50 to get a machine token. You put the token in the washer, choose the temperature and press start. The cost includes the soap and softener and the machine puts it in automatically. The washer weighs the clothes to gage how long to wash. Very easy.
Back to hotel for a nap and then hamburg, fries and beer down the street.
From Lake Garda we drove to Lucca just outside Pisa. When we arrived we went on booking.com to find accommodations. We found the summer home of Napoleon Bonipart's sister, Villa La Principessa. Beautiful and reasonably priced.
After touring Pisa we moved on to Siena, built on a hill (as are most of the towns) with escalators to take you up to the town. Then Assisi where we toured St Francis of Assisi's Cathederal, stayed for mass and paid to have a mass said for John's mom on our anniversary, Sept 24th. 
Candy suggested going to the coast. As we were going to Sorrento in a few days,  we decided to drive to the east coast. Ended up in Martinsecura on the Adriatic Sea. Booking.com got us two rooms at a resort overlooking the sea. Absolutely beautiful. We bought bathing suits and lay on the beach in lounge chairs provided by the hotel. It was the end of their season and the hotel was closing or we would have stayed longer than 2 nights. 
When we left there we drove toward Sorrento planning on stopping for a night or two along the way. As it turned out, we were here in less than two hours so toured the ruins at Pompeii. At 3 pm we went online and booked a convent in Sorrento for the night. Beautiful, overlooking the Gulf of Naples. Very quiet inside but street outside and bars below were noisy. We booked a resort at St Agata for a week. Great price, accommodations, food and location. Took the boat tour to the Isle of Capri where we did the Blue Grotto, lift to top and good Italian food. Free shuttle from hotel to Sorrento so we turned in the car. We had had it 11 days and thought the cost was very reasonable. Gas was expensive but we got great gas mileage. John did all the driving and had no problem. Italian drivers are fast but courteous. When we need to cut in line they left just enough room for us to dart in. There were no horns except in Rome. We didn't do Naples. After Sorrento, we caught the train back to Rome and the subway back to the Seminary. John bought the subway tickets, gave us our ticket and shoved the change back in his pocket. At no time while in Italy had we felt threatened by pickpockets so he was careless. Just as the couple got off the subway at the station before us, he knew they had his money. Fortunately it was only €30 and his credit card was still in his zippered pocket. They obviously watched him at the ticket window. Part of the Italian experience. 
While in Rome, we got the hop on hop off bus for a tour to see anything we missed. Shopping was easy as it included tax so the price you saw was it. Most restaurant prices included tax and tip and was still reasonable. When we got money from the bank machines there was no service charge.  Everyone took Visa and MasterCard. There were lots of grocery store, pharmacies, clothing stores, hotels, restaurants wth American and Italian food and always someone to come to your aid if you needed help. We each had a carry on and washed our necessities at night when needed. Only did laundrymat once and did just fine. Very easy country to travel in.



Wine Tour
Spanish Steps

 



Venice


We'll be back
Coliseum in Rome

Pisa
St Mark Square















Sunday, August 18, 2013

Mom helps with preserves

End of August bring a trip to the market for fresh produce to make Salsa and Chili Sauce. Michelle and Jodi are excited to hear the lids pop on the 54 jars of salsa after chopping up 2 bushels of Roma tomatoes plus the peppers and onions. But it's worth it! I brought 8 quarts of chopped tomatoes back to the coach to make the Chili Sauce this week for us.

Sauble Beach

We enjoyed our reunion with Bill n Gail and Bill n Angie again for two weeks at Sauble. This year Skip n Lana and Bobby n Patsy, friends from Texas, joined us. We really enjoyed our 'all you can eat' at Lord Elgins in Port Elgin. Fish was excellent. Lana got to see the sunset on the beach. We were surprised one day when Gloria n Dennis, more friends from Texas, showed up for a visit. Bill n Gail and John n I enjoyed a great dinner with Wayne and Helen and got caught up on the happenings with all our school time friends in Owen Sound.  We all spent hours of laughter playing Jokers and Marbles. John and I enjoyed a beautiful 'Italian' dinner at Rick n Bonnie's in Shallow Lake to talk about our trip to South Africa next year. Played Jokers and Marbles for a few hours with us girls winning (not bragging or anything). Ending our two weeks with the Sand Castle competition and Old Car Show on the beach, left us with many fine memories to enjoy until next year.





Abby helps papa with puzzle.


 

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Girl's Reunion


Candy, myself, Holly and Myrna enjoyed our annual weekend reunion this year at Candy's new home in Newcastle, ON. Had a great time, ate at a couple of excellent restaurants and shared a lot of laughs. We enjoyed a beautiful lunch on the monies we won from our lottery tickets.
Candy and I spent time organizing our trip to Italy in September and finally purchased our flight tickets. Our best deal is from Toronto to Rome which was a surprise as Toronto is usually so expensive. 

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Back in Woodstock, Ontario for the Summer





We arrived in Ontario to enjoy our awesome grandkids for the summer. Started off with dinner at Five Guys in London. Grace holds her new cousin. As you can see, Jack is doing fine. He has spent lots of quality time at Camp Ooch and Camp Trillium while still finding time to play soccer. We played a lot of dominoes and card game of Golf with the kids. Sarah has amazing luck! Sarah knows how to convert the sofa into her bed for the night. Summer has been so busy but still an important part of 'Livin Our Dream'.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Bristol, TN

John and Mel

We have enjoyed our stay at Rocky Top on I-81 between Bristol TN and Kingsport TN. Our plan was to spend time with our good friends, John and Melanie. We were able to get together for dinner and an evening of socializing, remembering fun times and catching up to date on what is happening in our lives.  We got to see the video that John's troops made for him in Iraq on his retirement. It was heart warming to see the sincere friendships they shared. It was so good to see them and we are determined to not spend so long before getting together again They recommended we include Harper's Ferry in our trip to the Shenandoah Valley tomorrow and we likely will.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Deer Creek Motorcoach Resort, Blue Ridge Mountains




Enjoying a Pork Chop Sandwich at 'The Snappy Lunch' in Mayberry

Floyd's Barbershop where Andy Griffith got his hair cut in Mayberry NC

A stop along the Blueridge Parkway in NC not far from Deer Creek.

Deer Creek Motorcoach Resort with their log cabins
Deer Creek Motorcoach Resort
We left Chuck and Ruby's with a promise of returning next time in the area and wound our way thru excellent mountain highways to Galax, VA the home of our friends, Mike and MaryAnn. Easy to understand why our friends have purchased rv sites at this resort nestled in the mountains. Cabins are finished with outside kitchens and quaint verandas. We toured nearby Mt Airy and enjoyed touring the town of Mayberry where Andy Griffith is from and the tv show was based on. We went into Galax to listen to a bluegrass and try our luck at flatfooting. John enjoyed golfing with the group from Deer Creek. We went to Bear Creek Motorcoach Resort where the same developer is building rv sites on lots from 1 acre to 3 acres in the mountains. This resort will be beautiful where some of the views look out onto the Appalachian mountains. As Barry lives on an rv, he understands what appeals to us full timers. We had a great time with Mike and MaryAnn and look forward to returning when we pass thru that area again in the Fall. Would have purchased a lot without hesitation if not for our families being in Canada. Right now our draw is to the north for the summer months.
Site 53
This is the site we stayed on and is for sale for $110K
Landscaped with azaleas, roses and multiple evergreens

Monday, May 06, 2013

Louisburg, North Carolina



When we left Fort Wilderness in DisneyWorld, we drove north on I-95 to visit our friends, Chuck and Ruby and their dog, Snow in Louisburg, NC.  They have a beautiful home on a golf course with a full hook up, rv pad beside their home. We had a great time for a week socializing, soaking in the hot tub and enjoying the area.
We did get in an afternoon at the 'Smithville Ham and Yam Festival' in spite of so much rain. John and Chuck got in a game of golf on what John describes as a 'really nice course'. Cost for 18 holes was $15 and included the cart, 2 hot dogs, bag of chips and a soda. 


Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Walt Disney World

We are at Fort Wilderness Campground since April 15th having an awesome time. Yesterday we went to the Spirit of Aloha at the Polynesian resort with Harry and Jackie and Jim and Carol. We had way too much fun. Food was great. It was fun to see the kids on stage having a good time with the dancers. Today we toured the pools at some other resorts. We've done Epcot and Animal Kingdom. So much to see and do here. Chiko has been to the Pet Spa to be groomed and pampered. Grandkids want to come back. Maybe next year as we'll be back to Florida in the Fall.





Saturday, April 20, 2013

Belmont Splash Pad

At the Belmont Kids Park Campaign Kickoff yesterday, the team announced that they have secured $270,000 of the $300,000 goal to build the new Splash pad and Skatepark. Now they will call on the community to raise the difference as they try to schedule completion this summer instead of 2014. We are so proud of our daughter, Dione, and the many hours she has put into this project. Dione took on this effort in an attempt to give back to the community that supported her and her family during their struggles with Jack's cancer. Belmont is def a community that cares.

Sunday, April 14, 2013

New Smyrna Beach, Florida

We packed up our home after the kids left and moved to Gold Rock Campground in New Smyrna Beach with Dewayne and Nancy for a week or so. We joined the Deer Creek FMCA club for the Balloon Festival and decided to stay on. Clean pleasant campground and we will def return next year for a week or two. Enjoyed the Balloon Festival even tho too windy for the Balloon Burn. Air show was great. Mike and MaryAnn had recommended Our Deck Down Under in Port Orange so we went there for dinner. Excellent choice. Even had dolphins joins us over the end of the deck. We spent time on the beach a few afternoons. Saturday we attended an old car show in historic downtown New Smyrna Beach and were amazed at the large number of impressive cars that showed up for the show. Very pleasant afternoon. Monday, April 15th, Dewayne and Nancy will head to the great white north and we will move to Disney's Fort Wilderness Campground for two weeks.

Belmont Splash Pad

Dione has been involved in raising money to build a splash pad in her community in Ontario. Their goal was to raise enough monies to start build in 2014. Well, the past 3 month have been an exciting time for her and her team resulting in enough funds pledged to start the project this Spring with scheduled completion this Summer. And they haven't even started to campaign for funds from the local area.  The connecting link on this blog about Dione being nominated for the Canadian Walmart Mom of the Year indicates that the Splash Pad was her charity of choice should she win the award. This will provide an awesome play area for the small ones in Belmont and the surrounding community.  We are so proud of Dione.

Thursday, April 04, 2013

SOUTH AFRICA March 2013

Time has gone quickly and before we knew it, it was time to take off for South Africa. We flew from Orlando, FL to Atlanta, GA and then on to Johannesburg SA. Long time on the plane but they did have current movies to pass the time. We had pre-booked two nights at Mo Africa Hotel and Johannesburg before joining the rest of the group. When we arrived we found that Mo Africa was full so they had moved us to their sister hotel, The Sarah Club. It was even nicer. Loved the hotel and the rooms. Had gotten a great rate on the rooms as well. First thing was off to find a Vodaphone store and get SIM cards for our iPad minis. Found it was as cheap as Italy. We got the 7 Gb on a prepaid card plus the SIM for 50 Rand (which is approx. $50 US) And was working before we left the store. Wish Canada and US were as easy. And,,,, in the centre of the mall was an ice rink with a hockey game going on. In South Africa no less.  The next day we hired a tour guide to take Rick n Bonnie, John and I on a tour of Johannesburg and Soweta. It turned out to be a fun and educational day. We toured the Regina Mundi RC church, the FNB Stadium, the Apartheid, the Hector Pieterson Memorial as well as driving past the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital (the third largest hospital in the world); the  homes of Desmond Tutu, Nelson Mandela and Winnie Mandela's current home. We stopped at an African buffet for lunch. Our guide was well informed and gave us a lot of information about the area. Even took us to ghettos and explained the different levels of ghetto living.
We moved to the Kopanong Resort and Convention Center to join our tour group. Beautiful resort. John and I tried lamb and were surprised at how much we enjoyed it. Upscale dining room and we ate some interesting foods.
Then onto Bobo's to rent our motorcoaches and get started on our caravan. We stayed mostly in National Parks that were clean and quite nice. The guys soon learned to drive on the left side of the highway with the steering wheel on the right. And stick shift. The trip included 6 nights at Kruger National Park. Two of those nights we spent at Kirkman's Kamp. Very upscale, great service, awesome food and would highly recommend. We did 4 safaris (6 am and 5 pm daily) in open land rovers with a tracker and a guide. Between Kirkman's and Kruger we saw the big five. We saw wild dogs which is rare. It got that giraffes, impala, elephants, zebras and hippos became old hat and we got more excited seeing the leopards, lions and rinos. It was amazing, educational and breathtaking to see the animals, countryside and nature at it's most primitive. We went on a total of 7 safaris while in South Africa. Again, took about 2,000 photos. Nice to be able to upload to Facebook daily. The rv's were small but lots roomy enough for our trip.  Think we can easily say this was our most awesome adventure. South Africa is promoting tourism and we were treated very well there and in Swaziland. Cost was moderate as well.
Pizza place in Clarens with best pizza
and Sangrias

Our new home for a few weeks

Rick n Bonnie, John and Sheila

Toes in the Indian Ocean

Baby Leopard hiding while waiting for mom

Lots of giraffes

Dancers entertain us in Swaziland

Family and friends

Campground even had it's own Zebra


Our land rover for our hunts

Hockey game in middle of mall in Johannesburg


Lots of Hippos

Similar story to the March for Freedom in the U.S.

John looks like original owner of Kirkmans



Spotted Hyena waiting for leopard to drop antelope from tree

Sharing the road

Mom and baby

Many kids on roads walking to school every morning

Dung Beetle - Impressive

Dressed in Zulu outfit at Basotho Cultural Village