Sunday, November 6, 2016

Cool as a moose

Yikes! Fell behind on my posting. Recap:

11/1, Tuesday - drove to Bar Harbor and around Acadia National Park. Beautiful high views of the park surrounded by the sea.


Back to Ellsworth and further west to Bangor where mom & dad had short visit with college roommate Lou Horvath. On to Freeport for a good night's rest in anticipation of L.L.Bean shopping spree

11/2, Wednesday - mom & I hit it pretty hard right up to our noon shopping cut-off when we were to return to the hotel to collect dad. He had moved to the lobby with his books on tape after the maid knocked the 2nd time. Lunch and on to our final destination, Uncle Richie's in Burlington, Mass. Uncle Bob and cousin Jimmy were also there to greet us. Pizza and final series game - wow!


11/3 & 4, Thursday & Friday - Dan & I checked out Cape Cod. Walked on the beach, shopped in some quirky shops, and ate seafood (duh).

11/5, Saturday - Visited Uncle Kenny & Aunt Betty. Cousins Lisa, Kim & Kevin stopped by too.

Dad, Uncles Richie, Kenny, & Bobby

11/6, Sunday - Lazy morning, except for Dan & Dad who cut up an old fence for Uncle Richie who is layed up with a sore knee.


Delicious lasagna & spaghetti dinner at cousin Linda & Bob's. Entertained by their 5 delightful grandchildren - very cute.

That's it as of Sunday evening. Packers behind on TV, sorry Vic. Winding down and it is only 6 p.m. Dan and I agree watching sports on the east coast is rough. Up until 1 a.m. rooting for the Cubs.

Science Museum on tomorrow's agenda.






Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Cam's son Oliver invited us to a show at the Legend Hall on Saturday night. A quartet, 3 females & 1 male, performed songs from the war years - big band era. Andrew sisters tunes & mom's favorite Frankie Laine some of the highlights. We all enjoyed it. There was a 97 year old veteran who was at Normandy. He & dad were introduced to one of the "Andrew Sisters". The older Canadian vet was quite enamored with her, to which dad commented, "typical Frenchman!"


Rainy Sunday. Dad showed Dan & I his old stomping grounds. Grandmere Vautour's house is gone but Cam's house is right next door. With only minor trespassing, we drove to the old quarry site. Grandpere Vautour's farm was 3 miles down a dirt road. Evidentally Shediac is a summer destination. The beaches are beautiful!


Rita's potato salad was superb side to these 1.5 lb lobsters from Bay of Fundy. OMGosh, what a feast.


Farewell to Shediac cousins this morning and already thinking about a return trip. Much more to see in New Brunswick and Maritime region. Crossed the border around noon only to turn North and return to Canada to visit Campobello Island where FDR & family had a summer home.

34 room cottage?

In Ellsworth, Maine for Halloween. Will visit with Lou Horvath in Bangor tomorrow then on to Freeport, home to LL Bean.




Saturday, October 29, 2016

Shediac!

Arrived Friday afternoon and greeted with hugs from dad's cousin Camille & Maria, Cam's daughter Rita, and son in-law Dan. At dad's request, Rita had made reservations for 12 at "Fred's Restaurant & Lounge". He had been dreaming about Freddy's fried clams since we planned this adventure last Spring.

 Beginning lower left and going clockwise: dad's cousin Rita, dad, mom, cousin Dan, Rita's husband Dan, Kit's excellent half Dan, (a Dan trio!), Camille's daughter Rita, cousin Dan's wife Diane, Camille's friend Maria, Camille, and cousin Jenie. 
(Not pictured: Moi)

Excellent meal of clams, shrimp, scallops, cod, fries, cole slaw, and my favorite - sweet potato fries. 

Late sleep followed by tour of Shediac beginning with Rita's cottage at Cap Pele, just 15 minutes away and right on the Northumberland Strait. Nearby bridge to P.E.I. is 8 miles long.

Tour ended at town entrance to  lobster capitol of the world.







Thursday, October 27, 2016

Malleys in Shippagan

Our train was delayed for almost 2 hours just outside of Toronto so we got comfortable with snacks & puzzles.


A bit late into Montreal but were able to catch an excellent meal right next to the hotel at La Medusa. We seem to gravitate toward Italian food for some reason and not yet disappointed.

Did not see enough of Montreal but did make time for a quick walk through Old Montreal and tour of Basilique Notre-Dame. It seats 3000 and is more impressive than I could capture in a photo. Would love to have been able to stay an extra day for an organ concert but had to put some miles behind us.


From Montreal we followed the St. Lawrence River and spent the night in Riviere-du-loup where we watched the Cubs lose in French. 

Wednesday in Shippagan, New Brunswick, to learn more about where the Mallet ancestors lived when they arrived from Normandy, France. We met Lucie Mallet for breakfast. She is from the historical society and an endless source of knowledge about the area and all things Mallet, Mallais, and Malley. She introduced us to almost everyone who came into the cafe and they were all Mallets! We followed her to the Historical Society office at the university where the ancestoral research happens of the local Acadian families. From there we visited the future site of the Mallet monument that will be erected in 2017. The foundation is poured and Maple tree planted. Excellent location with the Chaleur Bay for a backdrop.

Lucie Mallet, dad, & Kit

Currently raising funds for the monument. More info? Go to the facebook page or   www.fafa-acadie.org  Cut & paste into google translator. 

Time for the evening meal. Already?

Sunday, October 23, 2016

Niagara Falls Tour

We lucked out with a small group - we four, Jenna from North Carolina, and our guide Paul. Niagara Falls is approx 1 3/4 hours from Montreal though we took the scenic route stopping in Niagara at the Lake, a small town with fun shops.....and ice cream. Dad found date bars but assured me that they are not as good as mine. #1 daughter on this trip (sorry Jo - ha!)


A few more stops at tourist sites: floral clock, smallest chapel in the ?, and a winery. Paul did a great job - full understanding of Great Lakes geography and water flow. Did you know the Great Lakes hold 20% of earth's fresh water? Paul's 1st job is with oil refineries so dad peppered him with many questions, perhaps seeking insider tip?

Arrived at the falls noon-thirty and were left on our own for 3 hours. Dan & I opted to go up in the Skylon Tower which is shaped like the Space Needle. Not sure which is higher but the Skylon afforded excellent views of American, Bridal, & Horseshoe Falls. Our tour-mate Jenna went on the boat ride....you can see her waving in the photos.


Above photo is of the American side.


Tomorrow we ride Canadian rail to Montreal and begin the automobile leg of the journey - yikes! Counting on the rental having a GPS.

Saturday, October 22, 2016

Windsor, Ontario CANADA

Arrived Detroit depot 11:30 p.m. Friday night, taxi ride through tunnel below the Detroit River and over the border to Windsor Riverfront Hotel without a hitch. We were in pajamas in time to watch Hillary & Donald trade jabs at the Al Smith dinner. Saturday was open. We took advantage of the work out facility, wallked around town, and had a delightful meal at "The Bistro At the River". Detroit skyline in the background.



Asleep by 7:30 p.m.!!!!!

Friday, October 21, 2016

Chicago!

Our hotel is the one to the right of the London Hotel. Two separate sleeping areas + sitting area so Jill & Berto came over after Korean meal in Chinatown to watch the debate. We had a rushed toast to their engagement - quite lame on my part I have to admit as Hilary & the Donald were entering the stage. We are THRILLED they are strengthening their committment and excited about what the future holds. I owe them a re-toast!!!!!

We were on the back side of the hotel with a view of rooftops & buildings so opted for a river & lake tour.

The weather could not have been nicer. The cruise was wonderful. Guide is an architect born in Chicago full of architecture and historical info shared with entertaining stories. We cruised right by Jill's office at Whirlpool in Chicago.

City bus tour between checkout & train embark times, nuff said there.

Thanks Jill & Berto for a great time, excellent food, and getting us from one place to the next!