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Appreciating Nanaimo from our Ferry Ride Back
Unlike our trip over to Newcastle Island, the ferry back to Nanaimo included enough people that every available seat was taken and there were several other bikes stowed away up top as well. Everyone was in a very bright mood, chattering happily about their visit to remarkable Saysuchun Island.
As we neared the shores of Nanaimo, we saw a seaplane land nearby and we also got to watch a group of people exchange goodbyes to loved ones as they entered a seaplane standing by. Immediately after, the seaplane took off and I was able to get pictures of the whole proceeding while we were on the ferry!
We pulled up to the dock after our short ride and were soon on our way, though we did stop for a few pictures first. Once we pushed our bikes up to the parking lot, we hopped aboard and buzzed over to our truck and loaded them in the back.
There was plenty of time so another walk along the harbor was in order on this oft-changing day of sun and clouds. It was never cold though which was a nice treat. We enjoyed our walk, strolling along a section we missed the first time we went. It was a wonderful way to end the day’s adventures!
Today’s Pictures
The main picture today shows another picture of Nanaimo’s lovely wharf. Insets include a picture of Nanaimo from the ferry as we were approaching the dock, a series of seaplane pictures, and two art pieces that we saw along the harbor walking path. Also included was a cool restaurant on stilts out on the bay and finally, another picture from the ramp down to the ferry. I posted a different one the other day but this one turned out well to so I thought I’d share it too!
Pam, have you ever been on a boat cruise? Being on that little ferry was such fun but it’s certainly not something you could sleep on. I’ve always been resistant to cruises but I can see their value in certain circumstances—most especially to cold climates where driving would be problematic or even downright impossible. Some day we’d like to go on a cruise up to Alaska or another northern place…what about you? I hope all is well with you—it hailed yesterday and today the low was a frigid 25 degrees, oh my!! There were snow flurries all morning, BRRRRR!!!
Explored on 2/04/20; highest placement #2.
Appreciating Nanaimo from our Ferry Ride Back
Unlike our trip over to Newcastle Island, the ferry back to Nanaimo included enough people that every available seat was taken and there were several other bikes stowed away up top as well. Everyone was in a very bright mood, chattering happily about their visit to remarkable Saysuchun Island.
As we neared the shores of Nanaimo, we saw a seaplane land nearby and we also got to watch a group of people exchange goodbyes to loved ones as they entered a seaplane standing by. Immediately after, the seaplane took off and I was able to get pictures of the whole proceeding while we were on the ferry!
We pulled up to the dock after our short ride and were soon on our way, though we did stop for a few pictures first. Once we pushed our bikes up to the parking lot, we hopped aboard and buzzed over to our truck and loaded them in the back.
There was plenty of time so another walk along the harbor was in order on this oft-changing day of sun and clouds. It was never cold though which was a nice treat. We enjoyed our walk, strolling along a section we missed the first time we went. It was a wonderful way to end the day’s adventures!
Today’s Pictures
The main picture today shows another picture of Nanaimo’s lovely wharf. Insets include a picture of Nanaimo from the ferry as we were approaching the dock, a series of seaplane pictures, and two art pieces that we saw along the harbor walking path. Also included was a cool restaurant on stilts out on the bay and finally, another picture from the ramp down to the ferry. I posted a different one the other day but this one turned out well to so I thought I’d share it too!
Pam, have you ever been on a boat cruise? Being on that little ferry was such fun but it’s certainly not something you could sleep on. I’ve always been resistant to cruises but I can see their value in certain circumstances—most especially to cold climates where driving would be problematic or even downright impossible. Some day we’d like to go on a cruise up to Alaska or another northern place…what about you? I hope all is well with you—it hailed yesterday and today the low was a frigid 25 degrees, oh my!! There were snow flurries all morning, BRRRRR!!!
Explored on 2/04/20; highest placement #2.
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have a nice new week, Janet !
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Have a good new week, Janet!
Many thanks.. Janet.. and 'good wishes' to you all.... from - David J'.. UK.
SO WONDERFUL.. AND BEAUTIFUL SHOWCASING PHOTOS !
CRUISE AS IN BIG ANONYMOUS LINERS.. NOPE. AND NO DESIRE
BUT CRUISE AS ON SMALL BOATS AND FERRIES AND EVEN HOVERCRAFT AND JET FOILS.. YES. !! .A ALSO A CANAL BOAS.. THE ULTIMATE IN RELAXATION.
WHAT IS SO WANTED TO DO WHEN IN GERMANY WAS A RHINE/RHONE/MOSELLE CRUISE. COULDNT AFFORD IT. SINCE TEN I HAVE KNOWN 3 PEOPLE WHO SAILED ON THE VIKING LINE SHIPS ON THOSE RIVERS AND HAVE HAD AMAZING TOURS AND CRUISES. . I NEED TO ROB A BANK !
Superbes prises de vues !
Bonne journée, Janet !
Have a lovely week.
Like the PIPs too.
Mit einem Wasserflugzeug bin ich noch nie geflogen.
In the PiPs, I especially like the pieces of artwork on the walking trail and the sea-plane images, especially the one of the plane all alone in that gorgeous blue sky! My fave of the PiPs is that amazing restaurant/pub structure!
An interesting narrative as always Janet.............glad you had a good trip back to Nanaimo.
Funny architecture in PiP 4.....
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