I forgot just how big the driftwood can be here.
Early Monday morning found us on the ferry to Vancouver Island. The trip from Departure Bay in Vancouver, to Discovery Bay in Nanaimo takes just over an hour and a half. The sun hadn't even risen over the trees yet, as Leona and Coco checked out the marina from the upper deck.... We are on the Coastal Renaissance, the largest ship in British Columbia's fleet of ferries.... While the ferry is loading vehicles, it's fine to be out on the open deck, but once it started sailing across the Strait of Georgia, it got way too windy, so we went up front where it's sheltered It looks like it will be a nice day.... When we reach Naniamo, we take a short drive along the coast along the water.... I forgot just how big the driftwood can be here. Lonny and Holly climb up on a rock, as the ferry heads back out into the Strait, back to Vancouver.
Jane
11/4/2015 06:42:38 pm
I love this part of the trip and I looked on the map again.....I am learning so much playing with dolls!
Martha
11/5/2015 12:02:58 pm
I think I got pretty good at taking photos in public, although I still tried to avoid becoming a 'person of interest', by waiting until there were less people.
Inma
11/5/2015 11:33:11 am
I'm enjoying your travel photos so much (and all the others too) ! Thank you for sharing them with us !
Martha
11/5/2015 12:09:59 pm
You are most welcome!
Donna
11/5/2015 10:52:07 pm
I am so enjoying your trip across the country! Canada has such spectacular scenery and your photos are wonderful... and you are very brave taking so many in public places. Comments are closed.
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AuthorMartha Boers is an award-winning Canadian doll maker and costumer specializing in fantasy and historical-style costumes. Archives
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