Here's a few sentences from Oscar. Salt Spring Island is very
pretty, but we did not see any Orca Whales. There were two cool toy
stores called Sense and Nonsense, and West of the Moon. We ate in a
place called Tree House Cafe because it had a tree growing in it. Dad's
looking into getting me fishing. Merry Christmas everyone enjoy your
holidays. Hope Santa visits you!
Here are a few
sentences from Callym. I still don't like being in the car. The ferry
was nice to the island. At the hotel there was an organic farm that
had goats, sheep, chickens, plants, and fruit trees. One black goat,
Yo-yo, kept squeezing under the fence and the farmers had to keep
putting him back in. He never ran away, he just got out. We coloured a
whole bunch of gingerbread houses at the restaurants and sent a few
presents to you and our cousins. I wish you a Merry Christmas.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Salt Spring thoughts from Callym and Oscar
Posted by transformingtamara at 18:41 5 comments
Salt Spring Island
Salt Spring Island was great. It felt very cosy and everyone wanted to be there. I mean they choose to live there so that is great. We went into Ganges for lunch and ate at the tree house cafe. Nice place that reminded me of Costa Rica because of the tree in the restaurant. After lunch it was my chance to leave and visit the local brewery. I tell you. You drive on these roads and see a hundred driveways and you would almost not believe what is at the end of some. I turned down one hoping it was the right turn since there was no sign advertising and found myself at a brewery. Tiny place but does the trick. They had all they needed in a small space and it showed me very clearly that it is definitely the will (and money) that gets things done. Still it was great to talk about beer with someone again. This island is a contender for a number of reasons especially because it fits into our lifestyles. It has a small population and good schools for the boys. You have to make your own living it seems, but if you need to find a job you will, they are out there. Cycling is welcomed but the roads are very narrow so safety first! Also it has a bit of a hippy feel to it in some locations and just enough modern to help you feel like you aren't going backwards. i like this place. i will enjoy seeing it in the busy season. merry Christmas everyone.
Posted by transformingtamara at 18:40 2 comments