I awoke this morning to a beautiful sunrise over Shawnigan Lake. Karina made the most incredible pancakes I have ever tasted in my life... It was starting to become a great day already! More chopping after breakfast... Julius and I took a drive around noon to "The Quarry". According to local lore, this was the site … Continue reading Day 33 – October 4, 2015
Day 32 – October 3, 2015
We have a new Workawayer to help us in the yard! Julius is from Germany and is also on the Island to work and explore. Most of the morning was spent cutting up the roof and integrating Julius into the project. In the afternoon, I left for another adventure: to conquer the summit of Baldy … Continue reading Day 32 – October 3, 2015
Day 31 – October 2, 2015
One of my missions today was to pick up Kevin's live tropical fish in Victoria. It was a nice drive into the city - I'm becoming more familiar with it by the day! Despite the package arriving to Victoria late, the mission was a success - every little clown fish was alive and happy when … Continue reading Day 31 – October 2, 2015
Day 30 – October 1, 2015
Kevin, Kevin's father Ton and I got back to work early in the morning, continuing to haul down the walls of the garage. A quick yank from the truck brought the structure to its knees, calling for more clean-up. Sorting and recycling building materials: After work, I went BACK to Goldstream Provincial Park, BUT this … Continue reading Day 30 – October 1, 2015
Day 29 – September 30, 2015
Goodbye Victoria! It's been a real slice. Today, I drove up to Shawnigan Lake (also on the Island) to begin my first experience as a Workawayer. WorkAway is a program that pairs travelers with Hosts that seek help in exchange for food and shelter (see https://www.workaway.info/). My host family (Kevin, Karina and young Max), has a … Continue reading Day 29 – September 30, 2015
Day 28 – September 29, 2015
Right after breakfast, I took a walk downtown to pay for a parking ticket (oops) and to check out a cool vintage clothing store called "The Patch" (check it out: http://www.thepatchclothing.com/). Afterwards, I drove up to another one of Victoria's natural attractions: Mount Doug, or Pkols (the Native name). I hiked up the South Ridge … Continue reading Day 28 – September 29, 2015
Day 27 – September 28, 2015
Much of the day was spent working on my application at the kitchen table. Again, Sandy and I had another work party. To stretch my legs and breath fresh air, I took a stroll through downtown Victoria. I stumbled upon "Canada's Oldest Chinatown", got lost down dark, narrow alleys and enjoyed the ambiance.
Day 26 – September 27, 2015
I don't have much to say about today (well, at least about things that would interest you). I sat in a coffee shop (Serious Coffee in downtown Victoria) for "free wifi" and a $2 coffee. I sat there for awhile filling out an important application that will dictate my career, my future and more importantly, … Continue reading Day 26 – September 27, 2015
Day 25 – September 26, 2015
With Lone Cone Mountain in my past, it was time to move. Onward to Victoria. However, for this journey, I would not be alone... Francesca, a young Spanish traveler offered to come along for the ride to Victoria and split the gas. I thanked myself later for saying "yes" because we had a wonderful car … Continue reading Day 25 – September 26, 2015
Day 24 – September 24, 2015
Today is the day! Not a cloud was in the sky,and it was therefore time to conquer Lone Cone!!! So up I went... In the first stage, I meandered through a lush, old-growth temperate rainforest with massive red cedars. You don't see in the pictures, but the path was MUDDY and my legs were caked … Continue reading Day 24 – September 24, 2015