Friday, December 19, 2008

Vacation 08 - Jamaica

Our last stop on the cruise was to Jamaica. This is were we had the most fun even when we got rained on a bit. Ocho Rios is were Mike Jagger had hung his hat for a bit. We even boated past the home he had owned on the island. The photos below are a mix from Gary and me. I didn't want to risk my camera in the water. As you can see from some of the photos that we did get very wet.

View coming into Ochos Rios.

It was cool and beautiful once we were into the jungle.
This fellow wanted me to give him money for snapping his picture. I told him I didn't have any film in the camera (it's digital).
I like the plant life.

Michele and I on the boat. We were jumping waves high enough that all you could see was sky then bang!! all you could see was a wall of water. Lots of fun. Look closely at the photo and you will see I have a white knuckle grip on the handle. Almost had to pry me lose.
Dunn's River Falls.
We didn't know that we had to walk up the falls and weren't dressed for it. The falls are 3/4 km long and we walked up the whole thing. We were all a bit tired after this.
We'll be back. Ya Man.

Vacation 08 - Grand Cayman Islands

The second stop of the cruise was in the Cayman Islands. Specfically the biggest of them which is the Grand Cayman Island. All we did here was hang out on 7 mile beach and soak up the rays. I actually fell asleep and thankfully Michele had the forsight to put an umbrella over me. The only thing I got burned was my feet. We didn't go to the town of Hell but we half way there. You could say we went half way to hell and back. :)

The Cayman Islands are home to about 500 banks and everyone drives on the wrong side of the road. Very disconcerting when your sitting in the passanger seat of the van.


One of the available tours was to go on a pirate ship. The ship would come up to the cruise lines and fire of a cannon and demand our surrender. Great fun.
This is how you risk destroying your camera. Made for a great shot.
Seven mile beach.
Cruise lines in the distance.
Just for fun. This is actually the name of a famouse slave and pirate on the island.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Vacation 08 - Mexico

Our first stop on the cruise was in Mexico. We actually stopped at an island of the coast but our trip to the Mayan ruins was on mainland Mexico on the Yucatan Peninsula. We boarded a ferry to the mainland and it became affectionately called the Vomit Comet by the passengers. I don't get motion sick but hearing that many people be sick will turn any one's stomach a bit sour. Neither Michele or I got sick but Michele was close.

We didn't have much time at the ruins which was disappointing but I still managed to take a couple hundred photos. Since I started reading National Geographic as a kid it has been a dream to see the Mayan ruins. I can now mark that one of my list. A few photos are below and some more from this trip will show up in the animal posts.


The lovely ladies I got to travel with. From left to right it is Michele, Diana (Mom-in-law), Jackie (Sis-in-law), Kaleigh (Niece). Gary's (Brother-in-law) leg can just be seen at the edge of the photo. The ship we were on in on the left called the Liberty and it's sister ship Freedom is on the right.
The water color was amazing.
The next few photos are of the ruins.




The scenery was beautiful.
Every time I photographed a plant it has spider webs all over it. Most I didn't notice until I looked at the photo's on the computer.
I was doing some advertising for Nunavut. I finally had to stop wearing it because people were constantly asking me were it was or what was it. It's amazing when a Canadian is asking were it is and an American from California pipes up and tells them were it is. *sigh*
Anyone need a bottle of Mother-in-law? No? Well I guess we'll keep her then.
A lot of the walls in Mexico were covered in glass to keep people from going over the top. Some of them were very pretty.

Vacation 08 - Miami

Some quick photos of Miami. We were only there over night and I covered that on an earlier post. When we came back to Miami after the cruise we went to the Marina to kill some time before our flight left. The photos from that will be part of the animal post.
Early morning sunrise.
Just to the side of Lowe's Miami Beach hotel.
Miami beach as we are sailing away. The seaport in Miami is the largest in the world.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Vacation 08 - Anagance

I will try to get all the vacation post out of the way this week and get back to Cape Dorset post again. This will be broken up into several post. Most likely it will be Anagance (this post), Mexico, Grand Cayman Island, Jamaica, couple of animal post and finally some ship photos. The blog has gotten a bit wordy lately so the vacation posts will be more photo orientated.

The swamp I grew up playing in.

Memories of fishing off the bridge.
My brother and I spent hours playing on these tracks growing up.
My grandparents were the original owners of this house and it is one of the first homes built in Anagance. It will be just an empty lot next time I visit. Lots of memories.

Fundy National Park. This photo is from the Caribou trail.

I didn't see the resemblance.

I've missed the cattails and...

.... the pine trees.

I'm guessing most folks miss their original homes. It's was nice to visit again.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Internet Connectivity Issue

We lost our Internet Friday night. It seems our modem is fried and we are waiting for a replacement to come or maybe the old one can be repaired. There are currently no replacements available in the community. Hopefully we will find out tonight what is going to happen and when we will have our Internet back. We are surprised that our Vonage still works without the modem. We just changed it to relay to our local phone. Until then please be patient.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Hello Cape Dorset!!

After a thankfully uneventful trip I am back in Cape Dorset. Just put a load of laundry in the washer, petted the cats and poked my nose into every room and I'm ready for a nap. After that it will be time to tackle all the boxes and suitcases. I don't plan to bore anyone with to many stories over the weekend I will just post some photos from the trip. See you this weekend.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Hello Ottowa!

I was unable to post during our cruise because I refused to pay the price. Worked out to .75c/min. Ouch. Michele is leaving for Cape Dorset tomorrow and I will be heading back on Thursday. I get to spend a couple of days with my brother and tour around Ottawa. I leave you with a random photo from our trip. I will update as I can.


PS: The cruise was amazing!!

Friday, November 21, 2008

Hello Florida!

We have left New Brunswick and are now in Miami Florida. We are staying over night at a very nice hotel called Lowes Miami Beach Hotel before heading over to the cruise ship tomorrow afternoon. We have a balcony overlooking the beach and it is very nice (see photo below). We will be here overnight until we board the cruise ship tomorrow afternoon. This morning as we got on the plane to Toronto I came to the realization that it has been two years since I have been in temperatures above 20 C. Not to bad so far but there is a breeze to take the edge off. I know that I will be burned to a crisp in no time. I should have access to high speed Internet for the rest of the trip and should be able to update a bit more regularly. Thanks for all of your patience.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Worst. Meal. Ever.

Before we get into the review I would like to say that Michele and I made it safely to New Brunswick and are having lots of fun.

As many northern travelers know it is always an adventure to eat in a restaurant or hotel in any community in Nunavut and can lead to many colourful stories. In my food adventures no matter how bad the meal seemed there is always something that drags the experience out of the barrel and makes me think that this bad meal was a fluke. In the case of the Water’s Edge restaurant at the Nova hotel it was so bad that I left a big tip just for the shear amusement of the disaster and the story I had to tell. Let us begin.

ACT I – THE TABLE OF INVISIBILITY

Things started out bad the moment I walked in and realized I had left my wallet upstairs in my hotel room and had to leave to go get it. This was not an inconvenience since I was only standing at the “please be seated” sign for 15 minutes and no one had seated me yet anyway. So on my return and another 15 minutes of waiting (I was just turning to leave to go to a different restaurant) the “person who seats you” came to escort me to my table. I should have kept turning.

Lucky for me the “person who seats you” left a menu to occupy the next 30 minutes of my life. A note to anyone who runs a restaurant: If the area you are doing business in has three official languages (Inuktitut, English and French) try to have at least one of those languages somewhere on the menu to describe what you’re serving.

I watched the waiter and water girl walk by me and never once even looked in my direction and I was ignored when I said “excuse me” several times. Friends and family know that I am not someone who blends into a crowd and that I start losing my patience and good humour if left hungry to long. At this time I was just pushing my chair back from the table of invisibility when the “person who seats you” came by and asked if anyone had waited on me. Once again I should have done what the people on two other tables had done and leave but alas I decided to wait it out. The waiter finally appeared and described the special which I decided to order since I couldn't read the language the menu was in. Appetizer of Cesar salad followed by the main course of steak and potatoes and concluded with a desert. They used a fancy name for the main course but it was just steak and potatoes. I guess the fancy name is why they charged $50 for this meal.

ACT II – THE APPETIZER

Before the appetizer arrived the buss boy came over and offered my some water. If I had known it was the only glass I was going to get I wouldn't have drank it so fast. He also left a bowl of bread. I thought finally we can start and since I was very hungry I grabbed a piece and bit down on it. I immediately had to check to see if I lost any teeth. This bowl of bread had to have been around since Jesus was a cowboy. At least 10 minutes after this incident the appetizer arrived.

A Cesar salad is my favourite salad. It is the salad that all other types of salad look up to in envy. A Cesar salad can be played around with but must contain lettuce, croutons, bacon bits and Cesar dressing. Some would even say that parmesan cheese should be a must and I almost agree. A Cesar salad should also have a lemon wedge close at hand. What I was served was not a Cesar salad. It was a pile of lettuce with mozzarella cheese grated on top and drowned in Cesar dressing. NOTHING ELSE.

I was lied to on the first course of the meal. Every instinct was screaming for me to just pay for a portion of the meal and leave but I did not. The travesty continues with the main course.

ACT III – THE MAIN COURSE

After another long wait the main course arrives. At first look not to bad. The steak looked good the one lonely, diced potato was there and there was two pieces of broccoli floating in a sauce that looked like yellow bile. mmmmm I have eaten things that looked worse so I dipped a finger in and tasted it. Turns out it didn’t have a taste and its only purpose seemed to be to distract me from the mushy broccoli. The potato was undercooked with a couple of pieces hard and cold. At least the gravy was passable.

I was just about to cut into the steak when the bus boy started to clean the table beside me. The smell of Windex drifting across from the table is just what I needed with my meal. *sigh*. I had asked to have my steak cooked medium. When ordering steak at a restaurant be prepared for different than what you ordered because it all depends on the chefs idea of what medium is. I only asked the waiter to make sure the blood wasn’t squirting out of the steak. Well the blood didn’t squirt out so I can’t fault the cook for that but the steak should have been cooked on both sides. I don’t know how they did it but the steak was the consistency of boot leather. Trying to cut a piece of was like sawing through a 2x4 with a handsaw and it was like chewing bubblegum. I was so disappointed and disheartened that I didn’t even complain.

You will note that in the above paragraph I didn’t say chef I said “...fault the cook for…” I will explain that at the end of this review.

ACT IV – DESSERT

I stayed for desert because how can you screw up dessert in the north. Most of the desserts here are thawed and kept in a refrigerator until ready. This is not a bad thing because they taste great. In fact the desert I was served did taste great and there was nothing wrong with it except I had to eat if with a soup spoon.

Another note to all restaurants: If you are going to put out all the fancy silverware then you should leave it with the customer so they can use them. My waiter gathered up the forks and knifes and left me with a soup spoon and the dessert. I normally would have asked for the desert fork back but given the experience with the other courses I figured I was lucky to have at least the soup spoon.



ACT V - FINALE

The only part of the meal that was over quickly was the paying. The waiter was all over that. I spent a total time in the restaurant of around 2 hours. In act III I mentioned cook instead of chef because the next night over dinner at the Discovery Hotel I talked about the horrible meal I had and one of my table mates leaned over and whispered that the chef for the Waters Edge was in jail. My stomach turned several times because I couldn't figure out who would have been cooking.

The Discovery Hotel meal was excellent and much appreciated after the Waters edge debacle. For a review of the Discovery Hotel restaurant please go to the blog Qanuippit for this post. She has a better gift for words than I.