I managed to take a picture on the day instead of using a photo I already have. Wonders will never cease!! I’m not holding my breath though as I will probably have “can’t be arseditus” again by tomorrow.
I managed to take a picture on the day instead of using a photo I already have. Wonders will never cease!! I’m not holding my breath though as I will probably have “can’t be arseditus” again by tomorrow.
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Kyle playing in a large O in Lake Huron.

Just a very quick one for now – I will extend later. I am just on my way out to the travel agents to find out about flights to Dubrovnik and/or Montenegro.
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I’m off to get something done now before I sit down with Matthew to do his Art Project ready for him to take in for the start of his GCSE’s in a couple of weeks. It’s amazing how this project means I have to go shopping today for chalks (mine aren’t the right type), card (I don’t have the right colour) and netting and that is just to start with.
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.. from Jet Lag and post holiday blues. I was back at work this morning at 7am which was not easy but I am off now until Wednesday afternoon so it’s not too bad. I have been given my hours for the next two weeks and I am not a happy bunny as I have been given 12 hours more than I actually want next week which resulted in me asking how much notice I need to give by 8am this morning. I think it may be time to start job hunting again if things don’t improve soon. Not a prospect I relish as I do love my job it’s only the amount of hours that I have a problem with as I only want a 20-25 hour week.
This was a sign at Killbear provincial park in Canada. They have rare and venomous Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake and Eastern Fox Snakes there that get themselves run over, hence the signs. We didn’t see a Rattler but a Fox snake did slither right in front of us and scared the life out of us as even though they don’t have a rattle they do vibrate their tails in the dry leaves and it sounds like a rattle.
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…we’re home! After a long journey we eventually touched down at Manchester Airport at 6am this morning. Can’t say I enjoyed landing much as at the time I was holding 2 full sick bags and trying to open another one ready for Kyle to use. That child finds the most awkward times to get a migraine. I am mostly unpacked and put away with just a last few items hanging out on the line drying I really can’t believe how lucky I have been with the great washing weather we have had here today. Please forgive me for such a short post and a total lack of photographs but I have now been up (and awake) for about 30 hours so have no inclination to started editing the hundreds and hundreds of pictures waiting for my attention. Off now to fold and put away some more clothes and clean the kitchen then I may just sit down in front of the TV with a glass of wine and some chocolate I wonder how long I will stay awake for after my first sip of winzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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.. in a fight a sperm whale or a giant squid? This is the subject that Pete and the boys were discussing for over 30 minutes while we walked along side Niagara Falls yesterday and I mean a serious conversation. Me? I was happy with my camera.
The ride on the Maid of the Mist was “Awesome” creating yet another unforgettable experience for us.
I even managed to capture a very rare moment of tenderness between my boys.


The evening was spent walking down the strip and seeing the falls all lit up I do have photos of it all but I have to get dressed now and re-pack (I am looking forward to not living out of a suitcase on Friday) ready to check out and drive round to the speed boat which we are booked on for 10am. The sun is up and it’s nice and warm already so even though we will get soaked through we won’t be cold. I will be hunting for a triangle for HS:MS on my travels today.
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After a nice relaxing drive to Kingston to see “Fort Henry” we turned North up to “Smiths Falls” where we visited “Timmy Horton’s” for coffee, doughnuts and cookies before continuing on up to Ottawa. After parking the car we booked into the rather splendid hotel that we are staying in and got ready to explore the city. This place has the most amazing buildings on Parliament Hill which are beautiful, unfortunately the light wasn’t playing so I couldn’t get any really good shots tonight.
When we reached the top of the hill (and caught our breath back) we saw a couple of these little guys scrabbling about in the dirt which made my day.

We walked a little bit further and found the coolest fire fountain….
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