We
are in St. John's , the capital of Newfoundland on the Avalon Peninsula .
It feels different being in a big city after many days in small fishing
villages.
The
day after we arrived it was sunny (little did we know that would be the only
sunny day) so we headed for the Cape
Spear lighthouse at the
easternmost point of land on the continent.
Yes,
another lighthouse, this is an island you know.
Brody
and I love exploring around
enjoying the incredible views -
a lonely iceberg in the distance
You
can't see them down there, but trust me I saw whales!
After
that we headed to Signal Hill
to see the views
In site of its height, Signal
Hill was difficult to defend: throughout the 1600s and 1700s it changed hands
with every attacking French, English and Dutch force.
In
1762, this was the site of the final battle between the French and the British
in the French and Indian War.
In 1901 Guglielmo
Marconi received the first Transatlantic wire transmission near here.
At the bottle of the hill Brody begged dad to stop and take a picture of him on top of the Newfoundland dog. He is such a ham!
Mom
and dad needed a break after all that touring, so we headed to Quidi Vidi a
small fishing village in one of the older parts of St. John's .
It is now best known for the Quidi Vidi Brewery.
Dad
likes their British IPA, not as hoppy as the US ones, but still tasty. Brody
likes it too!
The
next day we took a drive around parts of the peninsula, yes, more scenic
fishing villages, some kayakers
more pufflins
and lots of murres
We stopped for a picnic (my favorite thing to do) in Harbour Grace, once the headquarters of the
17th century pirate, Peter Easton. Beginning in 1919, it was the departure point
for many attempts to fly the Atlantic .
Amelia
Earhart left here in 1932 to become the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic .
We
spent 6 days in St. John's ,
but the cloudy days weren't that great for picture taking. Mom and dad did
several of the local museums while Brody and I hung out in the car. On
our last day the sun was out a bit so we drove to one of the beaches.
The capelin had
come to spawn the night before and I saw several of those poor fish that didn't
make it back to the water.
Brody
saw them too, but luckily he was more interest in putting the seaweed in his
mouth and not the fish.
On our last night there we had to say goodbye to our friends, John and Jeanne from North Carolina. They are traveling in an Airstream trailer and we first met them in Halifax. We had lots of fun with them and hope to meet up with them again!
We
are leaving the big city and heading for the west coast!
Adios,
Yuki
and Brody
Some Buddhists believe in reincarnation. If Pat and I are reincarnated, we want to come back as dogs owned by Deb & Juan! Hugs, Maye
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