Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Top 3 ... Special Top 8 Ed. PEI Moments


Instead of taking my few faithful followers through my trip in excrutiating detail i thought I'd recall my holiday Top 3 style. Only, instead of Top 3, it's going to be more like Top 8 - Top 3's cool and dangerous older cousin.

Firstly, a little background info. My family and my Aunt and Uncle's family stayed at this cottage, Queen's Landing on the north shore of PEI at Seaview. We were right on the cliff by the water and it was gorgeous. Only a small red clay dirt road led to our place (a bit trecherous, especially after rain). We were only 20 minutes from Cavendish (tourist trap!) and an easy distance from Charlottetown and the Confederation Bridge - but I guess the whole island kinda is, right? We stayed there for a week making stops in Bathurst and Edmonston New Brunswick and my Uncle's farm in Lachute, Quebec during the 3 day (each way) car trip to and from.



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... and now for the list...
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1) Waking up to fresh, homemade tea biscuits with blueberry and homemade raspberry jam.


2) Telling stories to my sister and youner cousins – leaving them with cliffhangers each night before we all tucked into bed in our respective bunks, trundle and otherwise. *silly girls - anyone who knows me, will know that the mess of our room is not due to me

3) Having Anne Shirley brush past me on my way out of Province House (the birthplace of confederation!) then watching her pose up the street for pictures with Japanese tourists *okay, so the picture I got of her is a little where's waldoish because my brother kept walking in front just as I'd snap a photo - but I drew a red arrow to point her out


4) Playing volleyball, badminton, soccer, etc. on top of a cliff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.


5) Singing/yelling along to the Ting Tings' That's Not My Name while driving through Charlottetown


6) Eating Brit-style Fish and chips, fresh caught mackerel, homemade seafood chowder, home cooked Lobster (at least I tried that one). *notice my father's worried expression ...*

7) Organizing my younger siblings and cousins to prepare a grand feast for the parents with great success.


8) Beaching the day away, all while avoiding the many different sized jellyfish aka. Medusas!.


Honourable Mentions:

My uncle tricking just about everyone into listening to the hollowed out shell of a Lobster head ... he it sounded like an ocean, just like shells. It was LIES and we all fell for it...


Approaching this burst water drain thing in the middle of a street in Charlottetown and the group of us being confused ... "is that a fountain!? ... or maybe that's not supposed to be like that .... can I still throw a penny and make a wish?"

Worst Moment:
Well moments - the excrutiatingly long 3 day long car trip both ways. Coming home was worse because at the end of a week in paradise all I wanted to do was get home and organized - not chill in the car or a chalet in New Brunswick ...
The picture below is me (and my bike!) peeking my head 'round the back of the car outside our hotel room at the end of our second day on the road to P.E.I - still smiling .... not for long


What I was listening to on Holiday:
in the car ...
The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars - David Bowie
Fear of Music - Talking Heads
Day and Age - The Killers
Challengers - The New Pornographers
on the pod ...
I discovered Strange Overtones by David Byrne and Brian Eno and I LOVES it! I might even buy their album Everything That Happens Will Happen Today, listen below:

5 comments:

Ivana said...

wow these pictures are beautiful!!

i'm so jealous, we should TOTALLY go on a road trip, haha can you imagine?

cait said...

Thank you! I miss it so much now looking at them ...

as for the roadtrip:
can we please? but you'd have to get a license ... I can't do ALL the driving .... and so begins the first fight of our roadtrip... But seriously - let's make it happen - we will discuss monday for reals.

Ivana said...

yay!!!

my mom got a new volvo suv with tvs in the back of the passenger seats so we'd be BALLIN'!!!

cait said...

good god - does she not know her daughter already suffers from a severe case of elitism and is prone to fits of intolerance about immigrants, those with a lower SES than her, rural folk ... the list goes on.
This purchase will only serve to exacerbate the current problems.

Ivana said...

hahahaha oh i appreciate that comment

 
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