We had the car all packed up and were on our way by 10:00 a.m. Wednesday (Mar. 25). We actually didn't get very far because I suddenly remembered that I forgot to pack the stuff from the fridge that I planned on taking. Thank goodness we weren't very far...the turn-around and return to the trailer only took 15 minutes.
We had a fairly rainy drive as we headed down island to Rob and Angie's for a few days. We stopped for lunch in Duncan and then arrived at Nadine and Mike's (Steve's sister and BIL) just before 2:00 for a quick visit. Of course, our main conversation was about the Panama Canal cruise we have booked...they are a great resource as they have been on so many!
After about an hour, we continued on to Rob and Angie's. Chris, Angela and Isaac had arrived yesterday, Angie and the boys are on Spring Break...so Rob is the only one having to work. He has been working 12-hour shifts this past week...4:00 am to 4:00 pm, which means he has been getting up at 2:30 am! Needless to say, he is so tired! Thankfully he only has a couple of more days, and then there's a weekend and he returns to his normal hours next week.
Our grandsons on their computers playing games...well, Isaac is watching Bryce...
The adults enjoyed a delicious dinner together...the boys ate their dinner earlier...Thursday morning (Mar. 26) Steve left for his dental appointment at 10:00. I went with Chris, Angela and Isaac into Sidney. Poor Chris has a nasty cold and wanted to pick up some cold meds, so he and Isaac went to the pharmacy while Angela and I checked out a couple of clothing stores.
We are waiting for Steve to join us for a walk along the Sidney waterfront, so we parked at the waterfront and took Isaac to the playground. It was super windy and cold, so no walking today!
Steve was finally getting the crown on his implant...finishing off a long drawn out process. The actual process was quick but unfortunately, they were behind and made him wait over a half hour! Since it was too cold and windy for a walk, we told him to meet us for lunch at Mary's Bleue Moon Cafe.
Mary's is a very cool place situated next to the airport, sporting all sorts of pictures, models, and memorabilia of airplanes and crews dating back to WWII. Back then the airport was a military base and the airmen would eat here. Well Isaac was quite enthralled with the pictures and model planes and after Grampa told him that the BC Aviation Museum was across the street, he wanted to go!
I'll pass it over to Steve now...
Isaac checking out the flight simulator...
Onto his next flight...
They have lots of stuff here for the kids to check out...
The main attraction at the museum is the Martin Mars water bomber donated by Coulson Aviation. They had also donated it's sister the Philippine Mars to the Pima Air and Space Museum in Tucson, AZ. These aircraft were built for troop and transport during WWII and converted to waterbombers...
Our tour guide was explaining that these aircraft weren't built with landing gear, but are added while still afloat when the plane is to be brought ashore...
Our guide explained the operation of the water and foam retardant tanks...
The interior is two stories so after our tour of the upper floor it was time to head back down...
I was so looking forward to a tour of the flight deck as the plane wasn't fully open on my previous visit because it was still being made safe for tours. Since then it had opened but they were forced to close it due to theft. What is wrong with people?! They now offer limited 45 minute flight deck tours on Saturdays from 11:00 -1:00.
With a 200' wingspan this plane is huge, but still smaller than Howard Hughes Spruce Goose!
Back inside...this F-104 Starfighter has been polished up since my previous visit...
Isaac was still enjoying his tour...
Checking out a couple of apes...
Because I'm lazy, and didn't want to duplicate and again edit photos I've posted of the museum aircraft on a previous blog you can check them out here on my album if you are interested...
Dianne here:
I hadn't been all that interested in going to the BC Aviation Museum but I'm glad I did...it was actually very interesting. Chris, Angela and Isaac departed and headed into Victoria where they are spending a few nights at the Inn at Laurel Point on the Inner Harbour. Friday morning (Mar. 27), Steve and I went into Sidney to run a few errands and go for a walk along the waterfront...it was a much warmer day without the wind!
Spring is definitely here...Lots of people at glass beach...
After lunch we went into Victoria and met Chris, Angela and Isaac at their hotel and went for a walk along the harbour waterfront...
Inn at Laurel Point...
And another view of the opposite side of the hotel as we walked along the David Foster Way path...
Victoria Harbour Ferries have a fleet of boats that run to various stops in the harbour...
Victoria International Marina...for the rich and famous!Looking back toward their hotel, the white building...
A view of the houseboats at Fisherman's Wharf (where we're headed)...
A busy harbour with a floatplane leaving and sailing ships arriving....
Whale tour boat heading out...
Another sailing ship arriving...
Fisherman's Wharf...

We were surprised at how busy it was...we weren't even sure if anything would be open yet, but it was bustling!
We walked down into the marina...they have recently opened it up to the public to wander through. Lots of fishing boats...
Time to turn around...
Back to the main area...
And heading for ice cream!
Yum!
As we got back to their hotel, the MV Coho was arriving at Victoria's Inner Harbour. The Black Ball Ferry operates the MV Coho passenger and vehicle ferry linking Victoria with Port Angeles in Washington State...
We had a quick stop in their room before heading back to our car. A great view!
Angie is cooking up a storm! And she has Bryce helping her...
Mussels for the appetizer...yum!
Followed by delicious seafood pasta...so good!
Today is Rob and Angie's 16th wedding anniversary, so when Rob got home from work, we gave them a card and lottery ticket (hoping it would be the lucky one...not!)...
Happy Anniversary Angie and Rob!Angie is cooking up a storm! And she has Bryce helping her...
Mussels for the appetizer...yum!
Followed by delicious seafood pasta...so good!
Saturday morning (Mar. 28) I left Steve at home relaxing while I went into Sidney to meet Glenna for a walk and lunch. We had a fabulous visit...and over 10,000 steps! A great day!
Sunday (Mar. 29) we met Rob and Nancy, along with Dan and Barb, for breakfast at the Spitfire Grill. We had a great visit and after a good hour and a half, we all parted ways. Left to right...Steve, Dan, Barb, Rob, Nancy and me...
On our way back up island we stopped off for a quick visit with Jim and Nan in Cowichan Bay. It's always great catching up with them. A couple of hours later, we were back in Courtenay, and after a stop for "Sunday Services" at the Gladstone Brewery, we were home and unpacking. Always great to get home!
Monday (Mar. 30) and Tuesday (Mar. 31) were pretty uneventful as we took care of errands and routine chores. The weather was pretty good, so we also managed our morning walks.
Today, Wednesday (April 1) ended up being an inside day...so much wind and rain! Oh well, it gave us time to get this blog put together, along with reading and knitting for me.






























































