Sight-seeing in Victoria Dave and Arta with Moiya behind the camera |
Rogue Art at Royal Oak Bay The mother whale who tended her dead baby for 10 days. |
I have done this once before with Greg, Wyona and Rebecca.
Their excursion had stopped for a day in Victoria.
What Greg wanted to see was the houses here, so we drove through quiet, treed and flower garden-laden neighbourhoods.
... cherry blossoms at the long house ... |
Moiya, David and I were on our own with a lunch that she had packed.
Always take Moiya on such an adventure.
... I have only seen the outside and not the inside of the longhouse ... |
The vantage point there lets a person turn in a circle seeing the US, then the north sea, then Vancouver and continuing around a full 360 degrees, a perfect view.
... totems at the longhouse ... |
So we drove, trying to beat the rain, over to Mount Tolmie next, still hopping out of the car to find the highest vantage point to see the city.
The cherry blossoms are out but the trees aren’t fully leafed out, so it is possible to see between branches to the Juan de Fuca Straights and seemingly further.
... so many sail boats to see ... |
We had the hoods up on our rain jackets and it was too cold to picnic, so we drove home and picnicked on Rebecca’s living room table, her fire warming our backs as we planned for the next part of the day: see downtown, then drive to Beacon Hill Park.
We walked back, wishing we had stopped at the Information Centre, which was closed by now.
But we were glad we hadn’t stopped in a way.
... Dave and Arta at the harbor |
We finished off the day by driving along Beacon Hill Drive, and then down through Oak Bay where David went very slowly for us so we could admire the homes that back onto the ocean.
Breath-taking.
... wondering if we should take the water taxi ... |
My evening was spent in a chair in front of the fire, too tired to move anymore.
When I was fall asleep someone would suggest that I go to bed.
Hard to lead a person to bed, especially when they are too tired to make it on their own.
Arta
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ReplyDeleteYour photos and description took me right back to the spring break where David, you and I took a trip to Victoria. A grande time.
ReplyDeleteI took Moiya and David to the Market Square where warm waffles are made to order. I thought about the one that David ate. And I didn't need to go into the souvenir stores across the way, but I did peer through their windows and know that if I went in, there would go another 1/2 hour browsing the shelves.
ReplyDeleteI even took them into the Provincial Museum gift shop and waiting area where the statues are so beautiful. And as always, I give myself permission to buy just one thing in the gift shop. I didn't but it, but I had the fun of picking it out.