Whew! A whole day and a half without internet! We are in Canada, on the Trent-Severn. We spent last night in a "Camp Wal-Mart"... only, up here, they are called, "Wal-Mart, Eh?" :wink: (Canadian friends, note the SMILEY!)
As is our custom, we like to get down early the first day out in a new area... time to get our bearings, get a feel for the local water, and relax after the rush of launching (dinghy, camperback, bikes, etc, etc). We picked this particular place, Reach Harbour Marina, because they have internet.
Regarding the phone situation: we stopped at several phone places once over the border and decided to get a Virgin Mobile (insert your favorite "virgin" joke here) phone with a local #... "pay as you go." Apparently, that isn't as prevalent as in the US. The phone was $40 and came with $50 calling credit. It will allow us to stay in touch with the Moms... short calls, budgeting our minutes. $.65 cents per min to the US. "Hi, we're OK, how are you?" And that's about it. But, it will keep them from worrying about us. No, they have no idea what a SPOT is or how to get the info.... this was a relatively inexpensive way to (barely) stay in touch. Certainly a lot less expensive than Verizon's out of the country coverage AND we get to keep our current plans. Situation solved.
We only have a few hours on the Trent-Severn, but it is spectacularly beautiful. If the Erie Canal wasn't what you might have expected, this is even more different. More expensive to cruise than the Erie, more open water, and a gazillion islands... you PNW folks would feel right at home (sans mountains). VERY pretty water.
Got to run for now, but I'll try to get some images posted later.
Izzy sends her best regards.
Best wishes,
Jim B.
Jim, Joan & Cat-Fish left us this morning, sure is gonna be quiet and lonesome without them along side.
Dave, Not sure what you meant by "Cat-Fish"? I know you weren't referring to our sweet little Izzy... you saw the face; she is much happier when dry. You could be here right now. Snack has sweaters, she'd be fine here in the frozen northland. I took that as "Cat" (insert hyphen to allow for space") and you were telling us the fish left you. Dave had a cat-fish (well, some kind of fish) that just laid in the water across the dock from him. I think it was waiting for Snack to fall in... Izzy was too big for it to swallow.
The forecast for tonight is in the 30s! :disgust Guess we won't be needing the a/c. We have a whole 20 amps and an electric heater - we're good to go! After tonight, it's supposed to be warmer at night for the next 10 days.
Pat, here's a map of our travels in NY...
