The Ridge
On Friday, Sept. 9th we were up by 7 and before 7:30 I drove to town to clean. We’d decided to just take our time and pull out when we were ready. We had a 3 ½ hour drive to Bill’s cousins for the weekend. I was in and out of the Mat in the hour and back home soon after 8:30.
Packed up ready to leave
"We're bringing our house?"
Bill had
dumped our black tank and brought a bladder full of water from the Acreage to
top up the fresh. 45 gallons is more than we usually travel with but for this
weekend, it was going to be good for us. We would be dry camping on the
property with who knows how many others. Peter retired on Wed. Sept. 7th
from working for Hydro One for 30+ years and Katie and Linda were hosting his
party.♥
Some of these towns, I've heard of and driven through but others were new to me (or at least to my memory!) |
We
Googled the best route because our GPS would take us on major highways, which
we wanted to avoid on a Friday. Our friend, Duncan, helped us out by giving us
a trip suggestion and it was a wonderful drive! Lots of small towns that I’ve
never heard of but thoroughly enjoyed touring through. We arrived at Peter and
Linda’s beautiful home up on the highest point in the county. That was obvious
when we saw the views all around!
I was watching the instructions but managed to capture
a few of the beautiful sights along the waywe're assuming this is Lake Simcoe
Water skiing anyone?
Peter
gave us options of where to park our 40’ Suite and we chose one in front of the
shops with a 15-amp hookup. π We weren’t expecting any plug-ins at all so this was a real
bonus. The greetings we received from Peter, Linda and their daughter, Katie,
were the icing on the cake, telling us we made the absolute right decision in
coming for the party. Peter is one of ‘our’ favourite cousins, with a lot in
common, so we were thrilled to be in attendance.
We noticed trees changing colour along the way Wedding Chapel and long winding roads
The rest
of the afternoon was just relaxing, catching up and enjoying the surroundings.
Gibbs was in his glory with new doggy friends. Two large Sheep-a-doodles (we
were looking at minis of these before we found Gibbs) and two Shit-zus (?) and
they all got along wonderfully. It was so nice to just let them wander, no
leashes required. π
The pooches followed Bill and Gibbs inside
so they all got a treatStanding on Peter and Linda's deck
looking to the south
Such a gorgeous view!
When I was
thinking about asking Peter for use of his bbq for our supper, he beat me to it
by saying Linda was picking up pizzas for supper for everyone. Again, totally
unexpected but gratefully accepted. We joined them on the patio with Katie,
Jesse, 8 mth old Rebel, friends, Matt and Linda. The conversation and meal were
great. What a treat! It was cooling down so I slipped into jeans and a hoody
before we all gathered at the huge firepit.
Lots of dogs, big and small Only one wee baby, Rebel
Left: Jesse Slack (Google him!), Rebel and Katie
Right: Guest of Honour aka Grandpa with Rebel
Our spot for 2 nights |
The girls were busy with a surprise of some sort for Peter so after enjoying the heat, the company of one of the little dogs on my lap and the beautiful moon, I left the guys and went to bed with Gibbs. Because he wanders in the dark, he was put inside earlier. There are coyotes in the area so he was in a better place in the Suite. π He may not have agreed!
One of those magnificent views looking to the
southeastTaking time for a selfie
Linda's trellis of Morning Glories πππ
It was a beautiful night and a wonderful campfire |
This was a great day from beginning to end. Not sure who else will arrive tomorrow, I know others came after I came to bed but I’ll meet them later.
Thank you
for stopping in.
Love seeing all the puppies!! Looks like a beautiful site to spend the weekend.
ReplyDeleteIt's an awesome piece of property out in the country.
DeleteVery nice for Gibbs to have a bunch of playmates! I suspect there will be music too along with visits with family. :)
ReplyDeleteYes it was fun, the first day especially. Yes, there was music. :)
DeleteWow, what gorgeous views. Enjoy the party.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Thank you Jackie!
DeleteKarenW here. I thought the area looked familiar. You are in my old home county! I'll be heading there at the end of the month to hook up with my cousins.
ReplyDeleteWell, that is very cool! Have fun with your cousins! :)
DeleteEnjoy your visit. Always love the beautiful views on travel.
ReplyDeleteThank you Becky! It was a beautiful drive.
DeleteLooks like a great time was had by all, even the pups. I spent a few summers on Loughborough Lake nearby. It's really lovely up that way.
ReplyDeleteWe did enjoy ourselves all weekend. I've not heard of a lot of these places, Cavan included! haha
DeleteHow fun to see the ORILLIA sign and Lake Simcoe. I lived there 50 yrs ago, so lots of childhood memories of swimming at Lake Simcoe and Bass Lake ! and now I'm in Tucson.
ReplyDeleteWow! Isn't that funny! Lake Simcoe was beautiful, the whole area is. Tucson is a good place to be too! :)
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