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5th August 09, 10:09 AM
#101
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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5th August 09, 10:15 AM
#102
It's simply great that you are able to spend such splendid holidays.
Enjoy to the fullest ! ith:
...and thank you for the update. We can actually smell the spirit.
Best to you and the family,
Robert
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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5th August 09, 11:54 AM
#103
Wonderful pics Star. Looks like you all had an excellent trip.
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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5th August 09, 12:05 PM
#104
As usual, fantastic pictures. It looks like you guys are having a wonderful time.
I love the flower baskets. There are A LOT of those in Glasgow and I used to love watching the guys watering them
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5th August 09, 02:31 PM
#105
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5th August 09, 07:27 PM
#106
Omigod! They are sooooo cute! But wait, I'm a bit biased aren't I?
The next day, we pulled the kids out of bed at the crack of about 10:00.
I was less than happy, but a bit of coffee from The Wizard's magic machine (and a few ibuprofen), and I was ready to go.
What really cured my hangover was a large hot dog with extra relish, peppers and onions, and mustard at .....
Butchart Gardens. The most amazingly beautiful place on earth (at least that I've seen, which, admittedly, isn't much)
There were fuscias, of course (this one is for Madalyne)
The fountains were amazing. This one is lit up at night.
This one features Sturgeon-a favorite of Sinbad's
The flowers were amazing as well...here's a little sample (believe me, I could bore you with a lot more that this, but these ones are exceptional).
Here's the rose garden
And the flowers, close up
This one is called "Scotsman's Purse". Can anyone tell me why?
More pictures of the gardens to come....
Be well,
Star
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5th August 09, 08:04 PM
#107
They have these wonderful trees (apparently the Victorian's loved them). They are named for the fact that every branch has spikes on the end of every leaf-therefore it really puzzled the monkeys to climb these trees.
Monkey Puzzle tree with kilted family.
That one was small. Steve and Bobbie have one that is about 100 years old, in front of their house.
Back to the gardens...
Panache with Zen Garden.
Star with Star Pond.
Kids with Pig (apparently it was good luck to rub the nose of this bronze boar-it was very, very shiny over the nose).
Italian Garden.
This was a greenhouse near the gift shop, etc. I stopped and said, "Wow! Just...wow! I mean, wow!" and Jamie said, "What she said!"
Believe me, there are a lot more garden pictures, but I need to move on. If ever you find yourselves on Vancouver Island...
GO TO BUTCHART GARDENS!!!!
That's an order.
Be well,
Star
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5th August 09, 08:21 PM
#108
The gardens were incredible. We went back to Bobbie and Steve's and had a nap, then went out for a kilt night with David (Macman). Unfortunately, Anna could not make it, so you will all have to make do with my legs rather than hers (believe me, you'd rather see hers!).
As we were getting ready to go out, Jamie went to get his X-Marks kilt from the lovely pink garment bag (thank you, way2fractious!) and discovered the bag was nowhere to be found (it contained his and sinbad's X-Marks kilts, as well as his McLeod kilt). A quick call to the aunt in White Rock confirmed that it had been left there. So, he had to wear the camo kilt, courtesy of AlanH. After all, he'd been wearing the Isle of Skye for 36 hours-it needed an airing. Also, the camo was a good match for my Pink Death.
On the way there we passed...
We had a lovely meal. Everyone had a good time.
Except wee Xena.
Our story tellers expounded.
Here, I think it's Steve talking.
And here, it's actually David, NOT Jamie.
Group shot by the waitress.
Hamming it up. Ladies first.
Then the rest.
We went back to the house, had a nice little scotch, and/or some port and talked about our pets into the wee hours (well, until about 11:00 or so, remember, I was hung-over!).
Long fairwells the next morning, coming up...
Be well,
Star
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6th August 09, 09:33 AM
#109
Regrettably, the next morning we had to leave. Of course, the reason we had to go was to get to Big Mikey's party on time, so that helped to make up for the wrench of leaving Victoria.
I got up early and wandered down to the computer. There, Sushi found me and interfered with my posting.
Steve is not a morning person-how many have seen him wearing pants! At least they're tartan.
We all got dressed and ready to go, including Sinbad's bear, Moon.
The kids saying goodbye to Bobbie
Steve was a little slower about getting dressed.
But he finally pulled himself together. Look at these two-what a pair!
We drove to the ferry, stopping in Sidney for some early lunch. There we stepped into a used book store and Sinbad bought a joke book with which he tortured us the rest of the way home!
At the ferry, we had a little bit of a wait, so we hammed it up
Kilt Man and his side-kick, Canada Boy!
The smallest porter.
Demure? Maybe not so much!
And, we got 2 new birds-a Glaucous-Winged Gull and a Pelagic Cormorant! (so, I guess our trip wasn't completely wasted time. )
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6th August 09, 10:04 AM
#110
Wow, a purrfect holiday I would say!Thank you for all those super pictures.
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