Great Expectations

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We had never been to the West Coast of Vancouver Island so on the spur of the moment, on the heels of our sailing trip, we got the laundry done, packed up sundry camping supplies, stuffed the trunk and took off with Rachel to see what weā€™d missed all these years.

Now youā€™ll need a little background for this bit about Great Expectations (no, not Dickenā€™s novel)ā€¦When our family was youngĀ  (Rachel was just a babe in arms) and we lived in the desert, a trip to the coast meant California, surf and sun and sand and WATER!Ā  Such a thing seldom happened but the idea gained a sort of epic wonder quality, at least for Rachel who has no memory of being plunked on a hot sandy beach with her sun bonnet onā€¦

So this idea of a trip to the West Coast was oozing with excitement, despite the rumors that itā€™s almost always cool and overcast thereā€¦surely it would be different this time.Ā  After all, itā€™s August!Ā  So we set out, taking in Campbell Riverā€™s Logger Sports Salmon Festival ā€˜on the wayā€™.

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Having no idea what to expect, it was fun. The sun was hot.Ā  The food was good. Even got a self-portrait in the bargainā€¦We ā€˜campedā€™ nearby that night.Ā  Enter expectations.Ā  Camping meansā€¦privacy, trees, woodland, did I say privacy(?), a campfireā€¦and we got stuck on this busy weekend in a pricey RV Park, on a bald little mound beside a busy thoroughfare, next to a couple bikers (no offence intended, Eric, Iā€™m sure they were very nice peopleā€¦), one of whom snored!Ā  My attitude plummeted despite my best intentions. Times like these even I donā€™t want to camp with me!Ā  And I can only wonder that we keep going camping in high hopes of my doing better next timeā€¦A box of very chocolate ice cream (which we can no longer finish, being only a three-some instead of the half dozen we were once-upon-a-time) was somewhat helpful except that the only place warm enough to eat it was in the car!Ā  By this time the ocean breeze had sprung up and the dayā€™s warmth was fast dissipatingā€¦.

But every morning is new.Ā  We scuttled out of there a.s.a.p. with the morning sun rising, in high hopes of another sunny day.Ā  West Coast here we come!!!Ā  And it was a sunny day until we began ascending the Coastal Mountains, the twisty, turny, narrow road leading ever upward into damp overcast coolness and down the other side into the ā€˜twilight zoneā€™ where we were destined to spend the next 24 hours, with every layer of clothes Iā€™d brought along (I counted six).Ā  Did I forget to mention, I love camping but I hate being cold?Ā  Alas, I was reminded that I am not only a fair-weather sailor, but a warm-weather camper.Ā  The West Coast is not warm right nowā€¦

And that was only the beginning of surprises.Ā  Our forest site was indeed that.Ā  Dark, cool, overhung with moss and cold.Ā  And have you ever done ā€˜walk-inā€™ camping?Ā  Itā€™s all that was left.Ā  Instead of cars driving by your tent, you have actual flesh and blood strolling by, back and forth carrying their goods.Ā  And trust me, thereā€™s a lot of back and forth because rules say no coolers left unattendedā€¦ want to go to the beach 100 ft. away?Ā  Take that cooler back to the loading zone.Ā  Fetch the car from the upper dirt lot. And store it away, returning your car to itā€™s parking spotā€¦

And have you ever camped without water?Ā  Surprise!Ā  There was water—down the trail 200 paces and then back up that steep hill another 150 paces, and then oh! itā€™s not drinkable, toothbrushable, or any sort of usable except hand-washing!Ā  At least there was a flush toilet up there.Ā  All these little surprises were Iā€™m sure good for our characters.Ā  And great grist for a good laugh once we could distance ourselves from our disappointments.Ā  And in the pictures, you canā€™t feel a bit of the inconvenience, or the cold, or the chagrin at having traded in one precious sunny day (we have had so few this year) for an overcast one.Ā  So, enjoy the pictures, and yes, youā€™re welcome to shake your head and say ā€˜tsk,tskā€™ at all my whining and complaining as if I were blind to the real glory of things, and just a spoiled brat. This script could easily be re-written by a desert dweller to depict a paradise of unparalleled wonderā€¦ And so it is, the wild and misty West Coast!

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The beach beside our campsite was comprised of tiny pebbles, no two alike.Ā  We sifted and collected marvelous little bits.
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and then went exploring the rocky cragsā€¦
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and watched the ocean swell and crash bringing life to all the creatures above low tideā€¦

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Itā€™s the sort of weather where you bundle up and sit awhile doing ā€˜soul searchingā€™ā€¦too bad we came to sun bathe!

Nearby Ucluelet is a working fishermanā€™s town.Ā  I love the great big fishing boats and strolling the wharf I feel like I must have some fishing-folk in my bloodline. (Ha!Ā  only my forefathers werenā€™t so wimpy as I.)
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Would I really wish to be out in such a sea as would require such an anchor?!
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Driving up the coast we visited the hottest surfing spots in all of Canada, and yes, there were surfers out there, in wet suits mind you.Ā  And I did at last determine not to miss this chance to dip my feet in the sea at the edge of the worldā€¦ Actually, not too bad. Eventually, they go rather numb and the water feels pleasantly tolerableā€¦

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But Rachel got to hatching this idea and resolved to ā€˜go for itā€™!
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What a girl!Ā  Sheā€™s got her fatherā€™s native blood for sure!Ā  See the noble Haida brave the waves of her native west coast!

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ā€¦while her mother watches from afar, huddled in the driftwood, pondering all these things in her heartā€¦
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Well, we had a good time after all, just not what weā€™d expected, and we toodled home via a sunny campsite at Sproat Lake, grabbing the very last site in the whole campground, and getting in a late afternoon swim besidesā€¦

Homeward bound the following day we toured Port Alberni, snapped a photo with Uncle Ishmael (lol)
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found beautiful flowers to take home digitallyā€¦
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and a photogenic tug too.Ā  (I love the look of an old tug.)

Whatā€™s more, we found sun and heat again before dayā€™s endā€¦in Cathedral Grove strolling among ā€˜old growthā€™ giants
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ā€¦ and at dayā€™s end our favorite Fish-n-Chips spot just a ferryā€™s ride away from home.Ā  The gulls sit out back waiting for ā€˜Portugese Joeā€™s to toss out some scraps, and providing scenery all the whileā€¦

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And so ends our unexpectedly great camping trip, as we relax on the ferry returning us to our own coast.

–LS

ā€œMy soul, wait thou only upon God; for my expectation is from him.ā€ Ps. 62:5

Safely Home

ā€œThey that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters;
These see the works of the LORD, and his wonders in the deep.ā€ (Ps.107:23,24)


reflection
[What makes this picture so cool is that itā€™s entirely a reflection in the water, not the actual boat at all!]


And no, thatā€™s not our boatā€”but we have been out sailing this week and are now safely home (as of this afternoon!) and itching, not just from sunburn, to share some highlights hereā€¦
 
Having gotten away late, due to technical difficulties (and needing to get some yard work done first!)ā€”we sailed into our anchorage the sun having fully set, leaving just one bright clearing in a dark cloudy sky.  But in the morning—ahhh, time to sit and survey our surroundings.

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Jim brought me this egg, poor little inhabitant didnā€™t make it out in timeā€¦

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We set the remains adrift and I did think it a curious picture:
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Tides are fascinating.  A 16-ft tide can make quite a difference in a few hours time.  We walked by this ā€˜islandā€™ in a lagoon on our way to go swimming in a nearby lake

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  And on our way back we walked on the bottom of the sea past this once picturesque island now a mound in the mudā€¦

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In the meantime we explored a nifty little museum representing some Cortes Island settler history–

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P1020696And of course I found some ā€˜heritageā€™ flowers to capture in picturesā€¦The frizzle-headed shasta daisies were fun and donā€™t know what these orange ā€˜ballerinasā€™ are! But the clematis was the best treat of all:
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As we meandered around another island community (Heriot Bay on Quadra Island) one hot afternoon, we plucked up thimbleberries along the wayside, glad to find refreshment, even from these funny little messy berries that arenā€™t ripe unless they fall apart when you try to get ahold of themā€”a little like a mushy raspberry, not so tart perhaps, best made into a sauce to top vanilla ice creamā€”but just fine ā€˜as isā€™ too!

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I love to sit on beaches of driftwood all nestled among the logs, listening to the water, feeling the ocean breeze and the soothing sunshineā€¦

And itā€™s a very fine thing to watch the day settle down into evening and row back to the boat to be lulled to sleep by the silenceP1020768P1020734
 
But always the morning comes that you must get back to life as usual.  This familiar and very crucial bell-buoy clangs by day and flashes by night out in the middle of the strait to warn of a hidden reef.  We passed it at nightfall on our way out and again today heading home,  a sort of traffic sign of the ocean, ensuring that we make it safely home.

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ā€œHe maketh the storm a calm, so that the waves thereof are still.
Then are they glad because they be quiet; so he bringeth them unto their desired haven.
Oh that men would praise the LORD for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men!ā€ (Ps.107:29-31)



–LS

[P.S. Viewers should be aware that sailing is not always serene.  Not pictured here is:
–the rain and cold of afternoon #1
–the resultant choppy seas, nausea and lost lunch
–the fall of night before we could reach safe harbor (anxiety rising on my part)ā€¦
–the motor tinkering mid-day in blazing sun,for hours, to no avail (My capā€™t  had to row the dinghy, 1 1/2 miles worth of blisters)

Yes, sailing is idyllic, sometimes.  And in a perfect world, an endless delight.  It may be significant that there are no seas in Heaven! (Rev.21:1)]

Two good reasons to travel

There are all sorts of reasons that people travel I supposeā€¦

The ferries feel like deluxe cruises when the sun shinesā€¦

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The harsh aspect of winter is softening in the mountain passesā€¦

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And I love going to the zooā€¦

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The peacocks are invariably vain.
And the giraffes (my favorite) always incredibly proportionedā€¦

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The hippos are hugeā€¦
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elephant toes

(This elephant could use a summer manicure.)

And itā€™s great to hit the wide open spaces and feel the bigness of the skyā€¦

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But the two best reasons weā€™ve foundĀ  to travel are:

Reason #1:

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Reason #2:

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And so go our travelsā€¦

–LS


ā€œBut the steadfast love of the LORD is from everlasting to everlasting on those who fear him,
and his righteousness to children’s children,ā€ Ps.103:17