Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Shawnigan Lake

 Shawnigan Lake, BC

 Day 241

 We did an impromptu trip to Shawnigan Lake to visit Roberts family as well as having one of my sons and his family, who also lives on the island, to come and have a visit with us.

We left very early in the morning, it was still dark as we left town. I think we were the only travelers on the highway at that time of day. Just you, me, music and the yellow lines on the highway. 

Yellow Lines Iphone photo

It took us about an 8 hour car trip to arrive at the terminal at Horseshoe Bay to catch the ferry to Vancouver Island.

 

On the Queen of Oak Bay ready to sail.

Day 242
Good Morning Shawnigan Lake! We have returned. I went out on the dock in my pj's to get this shot. A few minutes later the lake was disturbed by the early morning water skier, who did is daily ski every morning just before 7am. 


Misty on the water

After the  day's chores were done, we swam in the lake, then I read my book and watched the 'Summer People' play on the lake. 

On the dock

Day 243

At the end of another wonderful day at the lake. We sat on the dock enjoying the sun setting creating an orange cast on the water.

Orange water


 

Day 244

Today we had wine with lunch! There is something wonderful about a glass of wine enjoyed at the lake. 

Reflection in a glass of wine
 Day 245

Last night Nathan and Grace packed the car while the kids were sleeping. They did not know they were doing a mini road trip to Shawnigan Lake. They were surprised to us waiting for them! 

They did not take long to unpack the car and change into swim suits to take a dip and do many cannon balls into the water. 

 

The Pedde's Home Away from Home


In the water


Audrey

Donnie

Cannonball    









I wanted to get a better shot of Donnie doing a cannonball jump into the water. I made everyone nervous, because I waded with my camera into the lake to get this shot!



Audrey planning her jump










We all enjoyed a delicious BBQ dinner then an after dinner swim, relaxing with beverages, snacks and watching the stars come out. The kids were excited about sleeping in the bunk house, very reminiscent to when we were children and  being were allowed to sleep in the tent in the back yard!

 

Day 246

I always enjoy our morning cup of coffee with Roberts mom. Today, while everyone was still asleep in the bunkhouse, we noticed a visitor on the deck. He/she left their footprints.


 

 It sure didn't take long before the kids were up, quickly ate breakfast and were in swim suits to paddle in the water this beautiful morning.

Kayaking together


Taking turns


 

Blue Heron

Robert and his brothers

Mrs Thow and her sons 

I am unsure when Robert and his 2 remaining brothers were last together and had a photo taken with their mother. 

Snorkeling and paddling

Robert gave snorkeling lessons to Donnie, who spent along time face in the water watching the fish.  


 

A Girl on a rock

A boy in the boat

Home away from home

It was great having Grace at the lake, we got to play with our cameras and tried to capture the beautiful moon lite lake. 

 

Night time at the lake

What a wonderful day, Nathan and Grace sitting at the beach, watching the kiddos swim/kayak/snorkeling/cannon balling! We walked, took photos, ate, drank, talked, visited and met Roberts family! I enjoyed spending the day with the grand kids and taking photos with my daughter in law and watching my son enjoying his family!

 Day 247

 One last swim before leaving for home. Like all good things, they do come to an end. I hope everyone enjoyed their mini vacation! I know I did! When checking my photos on my camera and cell phone I was negligent in taking some photos of Nathan and Grace... but that only means I will need to go back to the island and rectify this situation!

 

last swim


last view of the lake

 

tree slug (about 6 inches long!)

Day 248

D is for .... Dinosaur and Dumpling dinner!

We took a walk in what I call The Thow Ancient Forest! I am sure there are trees that are over 200+ years old on the property!

 I have a dinosaur for Kennley who is 20 months old, who not only loves dinosaurs but sharks too! So this photo shoot is for her! 

D is for Dinosaur


Later Roberts brother Alex and sister in law Lee came to the lake for dinner. Lee gave us a dumpling cooking demonstration! So delicious, I do need to give this a try at home!


D is for Dumplings so tasty!


Day 249

Today we head for home. Somehow I feel as though I have been away from home for ages.. and some times I felt like we just arrived. There were so many great memories! I had a great time with Robert, his mom, and his family, and of course Nathan, Grace, Donnie and Audrey too! The weather, the lake, the people, the food and drinks... what a great vacation!

Departure Bay ~ Nanaimo BC


Now we are home already planning for the next trip!


I hope you enjoy the photos! 

Thank you! 


Until next time!


Jewels 

"I travel because it makes me realize how much I haven't seen, how much I'm not going to see and how much I still need to see!"


1 comment:

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