本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛Day 8 - It's time to go home. I had a business trip on Monday, so have to cut the vacation one day short. We spent few hours at beaches in the park. While J was swimming, I wandered around to a broken dam and found live Jerry fishes flipping their bodies in water. I switched my camera to continues mode and took some pictures of them; wanted to make an animated video.
Before leaving PEI, we went to Charlottetown for a last lobbers treat. I was aiming Lot 30 who claimed no freezer in its kitchen. The funny thing was that it could not be found from my GPS. So I had to ask local people for directions. A group of people running a charity booth told us where it was, but they suggested another restaurant instead for Lot 30 could be expensive. So we could not refuse tips from nice local people and went to the restaurant at at Price & Water st. We were disappointed. The raw oysters were fresh, but too salty for they did not drip off sea water. Lobster was not as good as we had had at Steamer's; and it was expensive too. So net time if you go, go to the famous ones.
After lunch, we drove back to confederation bridge, and then all the way across New Brunswick. We reached the Republic Provincial Park near Quebec board. We set up tent quickly in the dark with only headlamps as light source. And then rest our sore bodies in the tent.
Day 9, I did not much to say. Just drove back to Toronto and had a much needed Chinese dinner before going home. On the way to home, J asked: "Daddy, when can we go for camping again?"更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
Before leaving PEI, we went to Charlottetown for a last lobbers treat. I was aiming Lot 30 who claimed no freezer in its kitchen. The funny thing was that it could not be found from my GPS. So I had to ask local people for directions. A group of people running a charity booth told us where it was, but they suggested another restaurant instead for Lot 30 could be expensive. So we could not refuse tips from nice local people and went to the restaurant at at Price & Water st. We were disappointed. The raw oysters were fresh, but too salty for they did not drip off sea water. Lobster was not as good as we had had at Steamer's; and it was expensive too. So net time if you go, go to the famous ones.
After lunch, we drove back to confederation bridge, and then all the way across New Brunswick. We reached the Republic Provincial Park near Quebec board. We set up tent quickly in the dark with only headlamps as light source. And then rest our sore bodies in the tent.
Day 9, I did not much to say. Just drove back to Toronto and had a much needed Chinese dinner before going home. On the way to home, J asked: "Daddy, when can we go for camping again?"更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net