2018 was a year of travel and adventure. We went on four trips in the spring.
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In February we left the Mexican coast and took a little trip up to the cities in the mountains of Southern Mexico. Urapan, Patzcuaro and Morelia were wonderful places to explore.
Courtyard in Urapan |
Back at home in March we just had time to get our house and garden in order before we headed off on a week-long circle tour of Desolation Sound, visiting our friend Sue on in Roberts Creek and driving to Powell River and taking the ferry back to Comox before heading home. A very different ocean from southern Mexico.
In April we headed off for a three-week home exchange in the south of France. This was done through home exchanges with two French families. Both of them had stayed in our home the previous year. We spent a week in Albi, a medieval city built from soft pink brick. We spent days driving to small villages around the area, each different and lovely.
The countryside was beautiful.
The next two weeks we spent in Narbonne and drove to seaside villages and abbeys among other places. Again we were blown away by the beauty and the friendliness of the people. I took literally thousands of photos. Here are a few.
Another very different aspect of the ocean. I'll end with this lovely dog looking out the window of his home in one of the villages. Isn't he sweet?
The rest of the year we stayed home and spent the summer and the fall enjoying the life on Vancouver Island. What a beautiful place we live in.
Saturna's East point above, and Todd Inlet to the left.. Below are hostas from my garden and floating leaves at Goldstream Park, and sun on an Arbutus tree taken with my new camera.
In Victoria the old Johnston Street bridge closed and the new one opened to great fanfare.
We enjoyed the back courtyard and shopped for vegetables at local markets.
Yukon Street continued to look lovely
And the Arbutus Unedo put on its display for Christmas. Best wishes to all for a happy and healthy 2018.
FABULOUS !
ReplyDeleteThe last photo is so lovely and very Christmas.
May we all have a better New Year.
cheers, parsnip
You had quite a year!
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