They apparently grow like weeds here, because they are everywhere. They are primarily purple, but there are white and pink ones, as well as some that appear to be hybrids.
Prince Edward Island June 26th 2015 Prince Edward Island has nearly 8000 caches, so I devised a drive around the island to find lots of them. I didn't count on park and grabs being down embankments into the woods or mosquitoes worse than at home or our GPSr not being very accurate. I also had planned on visiting a few things yesterday.
Our day started with toast and jam from the Preserve Company (Blueberry Lemon and Very Berry Ch ... read more
North America » Canada » Prince Edward Island A land of vast distances and rich natural resources, Canada became a self-governing dominion in 1867 while retaining ties to the British crown. Economically and technologically the nation has developed in parallel with the US, its neighbor to the sou... ... read more
Welcome to my travel blog!
My husband Jeff and I waited six years after getting married before taking a vacation. It might have had something to do with being poor graduate students, or perhaps that we drove a 1991 Geo Metro. Anyway, we've tried to make up for it since. By the end of August 2008, he and I had been in the 48 contiguous states, as well as Hawaii. Along the way, we added Liam (2004) and Cole (2006), who had seen 47 and 46 states, respectively, by the end of October 2008.
Eventually, we hope to travel outside of the United States. While we adore Canada, it barely counts as a... full info