Greetings,
I decided to let mom
share the "blog shot" with Brody and me as she is the one who helps
me when I am writing this. Thank goodness for spell checker!
Our next trip was on "The Discovery Trail" where John Cabot is reported to have first made
landfall in 1497.The night before we
started on the trail we "boondocked" (means not staying in an RV
park) at the North Atlantic Aviation Museum
in Gander .
Mom
and Dad enjoyed the museum, which portrayed the history of the Gander airport. It was the primary re-fueling stop for planes in the earlier years of aviation, and a major strategic airbase in World War II. More recently it was where planes destined for the US on 9/11 were diverted and the town opened up its arms to feed and house all the stranded passengers.
What Brody and I liked
the most was the private park for us to play in at night after all the tourists
left.
The next day we got
up early and drove the Discovery trail, on the Bonavista Peninsula ,
stopping to park our motorhome at a park for three nights. Then we took off to
visit the quaint old restored town of Trinity .The colorful town on the water is
home to several historic points of interest.
In the 1700's,
Trinity competed with St. John's
as a center of culture and wealth.
The smallpox vaccine was introduced to
Although mom and dad didn't look at the trail guide before they started and so I was surprised to find it was a long longer and harder than I thought it would be, especially for this 10+ year old body, but I think I did pretty good! And I sure liked the views!
Wait a minute, I think she should be carrying me, not Brody, he has the energy of
10 of me!
The next day we drove to Elliston, the root cellar capital
of the world.Elliston is also home to the world's most accessible Atlantic Puffin breeding site.
Brody and I were excited we got to go on the hike to see
them. No Brody, that's not a real one.
When we got to the first rock, I was disappointed as all I could see was one lonely puffin.
But then we hiked up a hill to the next big overlook and I saw what looked like a Puffin Convention.
I loved watching them fly
Then we went on to Bonavista. It is here where John Cabot is thought to have first spied land in the New World during his 1497 voyage from
We also stopped to look at The Dungeon, a massive collapsed sea cave formed by the relentless wave action of the
and eating ice cream from the tourist.
The last day we took another hike in Knights Cove. We started at an old church heading for a lighthouse
Until we finally got to the lighthouse
Mom and dad had another great lunch at the Bonavista Social Club -
Dad was thrilled
that they made fresh bread and he bought a loaf to take home. They had another great lunch, a pizza and
a moose burger (and saved some for us). Brody
had more fun watching the goats play while mom and dad had lunch.
Adios,
Yuki and Brody
Yuki and Brody
Puffin interesting and colorful looking bird
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