I've been camping....sort of.."I slept in a bed at a resort. Spent the days on the beach and nights around the camp fire.
As a Social Assistance Review Board member I visited much of Ontario . By plane and car and once on a train to Windsor.
Mostly in pairs, members drove hundreds of thousands of miles al over the Province.
Members were from all parts of the province.
Hours of wheels turning beneath us brought forth surprising confidences. Everybody has a story to tell. Some more than one.
Former MLAs. Were among the members. . One was a Speaker if the House. Another the Party Whip. Both in the Davis government. I'm a good listener and they had lots to tell.
I amused myself by pondering where in this beautiful Province , I would choose to live.
providing I won a lottery and could take all of my family along . I don't buy lottery tickets. So, it was pretty much an idle fantasy.
Except for one aspect. Prince Edward County. The Town of Picton. The Bay of Quinte. The Village of Wellington. Sandbanks Provincial Park.
My children Heather and Andy and my grandchildren ,My son Stephen and his wife Mary and their three children have spent most summers at Sandbanks.
Now my grand-daughter Vanessa, her three children ,the twins and Lane from Tacoma, Washington,U.S.A. also make it a summer pilgrimage.
This year Maria was there with my grand-daughter Robyn. My son Frank came for theAugust week-end to bring his new adopted daughter home.
My grand-daughter Stephanie, and great grand-daughters Cheyanne, Abigail and Emma had also been there but had to leave before I arrived.
Stephanie was playing the role of Grace O'Malley opposite Blackbeard in a Pirate Festival in the Town of Milton during the August week-end.
I got home last night before nine. Stephanie has just arrived.
For the next several days I will hear about the Festival where Stephanie did the thing she loves most in all of life.
Her hair was dyed several shades of red at the Sandbanks. Maria did it.
At the festival she crossed swords and lunged and parried with Blackbeard to entertain starry-eyed children and their parents for the entire week-end.
Eight year old Abigail had to go home with grandparents on Saturday night.
She sobbed. Nothing would comfort her from being removed from the sheer joy of magic.
Sounds like a perfect vacation. Good to have your back.
ReplyDeleteYou must be doing a super job. I cannot imagine wanting to stay with my Grandma.
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