After St. Mary's, we head north to Placentia. We are booked into the Rosedale B & B. Along the way, apparently a beautiful drive - the fog was pretty thick so we'll have to take their word for it - we stop and beachcomb - there are amazing rocks. Two locals stop and ask us if the capelin are in??? Who knows, we are tourists, we say. They stop and chat - and we get more stories and insights - one fellow is back after working for 21 years in Hamilton.
Placentia is a good town. We drive up to Castle Hill for the Canada Day celebrations. All along this trip, we have arrived at a particular place just in time for whatever is happening - except for the fossils, when we arrived 10 min. too late. We arrive on the hill at 1:30 - the party starts at 2:00. We are given flags, pins,whatever we want and head up the trail to the party site. Dignitaries speak and the littlest girl with the biggest voice stands up to sing O Canada - then the group signs This Land is our Land - our hearts swell - it is wonderful to share the holiday with such sincere folks - here we are thousands of km. away from home and we connect with fellow Canadians. We stayed for a few sets of local groups singing in the Folk Festival. Then we move on to our B & B - the Rosedale Manor.
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Canada Day in Placentia - Folk Singers |
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Our hearts swelled with the raising of the flag and singing O Canada. |
Rosedale B & B
Meet Linda and Phillip:
Linda is from Victoria - met Phillip there more than a few years ago. Phillip is a long haul driver. He is also an accomplished Pastry Chef. He studied with Michael Smith on PEI. Linda and Phillip run the Rosedale B & B and also Phillip's Cafe, just over the bridge. They do both extremely well. Linda tells us the town is booming and growth is coming. Inco has a huge mine just up at Long Harbour and there are many workers coming into the town. A new harbour dock is being built right across the road from the cafe.
The Rosedale Manor is lovely - an old mansion right on the arm of an inner harbour at Placentia. We watch the tide either coming in or going out strong - it passes through a very narrow opening to the sea - under the bridge and around - and the momentum and current is incredible. Our room is perfect. We go over to the cafe to get our key and have a great chat with Linda and Phillip. We are offered whatever treat we want from the counter, plus tea, coffee or other drinks. A very generous welcome. Back over to our digs and Phillip is in the garden looking after the fountain and watering the hanging plants. There is warm sun coming into the garden and we find a cosy corner to have our happy hour - hmm - lovely after so many days of cool, wet weather. This place is so well positioned for exploring the area. Linda has done many renovations to the building - there are 6 rooms - all beautifully decorated. There is a common room for visiting, TV watching or reading. There is a dining area, and the kitchen is open 24/7 for tea, coffee, etc.
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Phillip Meade - Pastry Chef Extrordinaire - he captured our hearts, and Linda's |
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In the Rosedale Manor Garden in the SUN !! hmm.. |
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Rosedale Manor B & B - For Sale |
The cafe is upscale, modern and the food is incredible. Phillip does all of the baking - from enormous muffins, to several kinds of quiche, to pastries, sandwishes, fudge, cookies, homemade break - tea and coffee - all is done with health in mind - organic, quality ingredients, with a flare for unusual parings. Linda and Phillip are selling the B & B - it is for sale in a town that is set to explode with opportunities. They want to spend more time with family in the west and to focus on the cafe 6 months of the year.
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Linda Grimm and Phillip Meade in their Phillip's Cafe - just over the bridge in Placentia |
Off to the Three Sisters for supper. WE FOUND IT!! The best chowder - a big 10. It is amazing. Our dinner consists of chowder and the house salad.
Today, our last day on the rock. July 2. We are scheduled to be at the ferry at 1:30 but we want to be there by 1:00. We do some sightseeing and then head to the Three Sisters for one last bowl of the incredible chowder. It doesn't disappoint. Again, a 10.
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Three Sisters - Placentia - Best Chowder - 10 |
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Finally - Found the Perfect 10 Chowder at Three Sisters, Placentia - see the 2 mussels on the shell in each bowl - yum! |
Off to the ferry, we are boarded quickly and spend the time before sailing hanging out on the upper open deck chatting up other cruisers and watching the doggies get bundled into the kennel. Off we head into the fog. The sun breaks through later. The seas are calm and we are having a wonderful cruise back to the mainland - we will miss the rock - we loved it - we have mixed feelings as we sail toward North Sydney. It is 8:30 - time for bed in our cabin - a luxury we are thrilled to have. A nice quiet place to get horizontal before the long drive west to our peninsula. We won't dawdle this time - making fast tracks to home - have had a good time with each other - great bonding experience to share this beautiful land. But...our heads are already home - thinking about family, friends, sun, warmth, gardens, swimming, kayaking.drumming......see ya on the Bruce in a day or two. Love ya. Hugs, K & M
ps It's 4:40 a.m. Atlantic Time - will be in port in just under 2 hours. Great sleep - great cruise - see ya soon.
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Let's take a cruise |
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Homeward Bound in the fog - why change now - See ya soon........hugs K & M - (Thelma and Louise without the cliff) |