|
Antonio Royal beached for the night |
This time last year, my family had a reunion in British Columbia, Canada. We met up with our siblings and their families in Calgary, and a couple of days later, drove 5 hours to Sicamous, where we had rented a houseboat. My significant other didn't join us, and I don't blame him. We had taken a trip to Europe several months earlier, and he could not fathom being cooped up in a 60-ft houseboat with ten adults and 3 kids for four days.
We live on a boat after all, and one of our pet peeves is ignorance of boating safety. We have seen many boats overloaded with passengers, and not have enough life jackets for everyone. There have been many cases of carbon monoxide poisoning on houseboats in major lakes in the U.S. Swimming or fishing near the fumes produced by gas-powered generators are deadly, and unfortunately, many novice boaters are unaware of these hazards. These issues were on my mind as I embarked on the
Antonio Royal, our houseboat rental for four days.
|
Loading and shuttling our supplies to the boat |
|
Houseboats tied up back to back at Sicamous Marina. | |
|
|
Enjoying the view of the lovely Shuswap Lake |
|
Two and half men at work (securing the boat) |
|
|
Please bless me with some fish for dinner |
|
Checking out the environment |
|
Fishing at the back of the boat |
|
Testing their balances on a log |
|
Frolicking in the water. Brrrr | |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Relaxing after a hard day's work of swimming and fishing |
|
Shuswap Lake, Sicamous
Dinner around the campfire |
|
|
Campfire, s'mores and music go together very well |
After being confined to the small space on the houseboat for four days, everyone, I'm sure, was glad to be back on terra firma. Our next stop was Kelowna, two hours south of Lake Shuswap. The heart of British Columbia's wine country, Kelowna is also famous for orchards, u-pick farms and farmer's markets. Cherry was in season, so the next day found us picking cherries at a u-pick farm. We got carried away, and picked a $120 worth of Rainier cherries. A sweet ending to our get-together.
|
Sweet Rainier cherries |
|
I like this. I could do this for a living. |
|
Picking Rainier cherries at a u-pick farm in Kelowna |
You might also like:
What a marvelous family holiday! Your boating adventures in BC were a gathering of cherries but mostly great memories for kids now full grown. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for reading. We had a great time. Unfortunately, my husband did not join us. He will for an upcoming wedding in October in Edmonton. Except for the youngest member of the family, most are now adults. We are getting old, I mean older :-)
DeleteHave a great week!