by Manny & Roz de Lizarriturri | Sep 21, 2012 | Canada, Friends
The only way to see Toronto is from the water. Preferably with the Rüggeberg family, if you are lucky. Manuel seems to have a penchant for picking wonderful women as his girlfriends. Every one of them (and I’ve met 3 over the years) has been like a soul sister....
by Manny & Roz de Lizarriturri | Sep 17, 2012 | America, Architecture, History
What better way to enjoy a warm September day on the St. Lawrence River than a scenic cruise through the Thousand Islands. Although our 2 1/2 hour trip on Uncle Sam’s paddleboat didn’t include all of the 1864 islands, Reilly, our young tour guide, gave us...
by Manny & Roz de Lizarriturri | Sep 14, 2012 | Canada, History
When we learned that our $42 campground fee at Bronte Provincial Park included day use of their recreational area—a $16 dollar value—we decided to check it out. Much to our surprise we found a fully restored Victorian Farm House. We arrived at 4:15, and immediately...
by Manny & Roz de Lizarriturri | Sep 14, 2012 | America, Canada
Rich and Linda Morris, proud owners of a new Airstream Interstate Class B motorhome, are taking their first steps into the RV lifestyle. When Rich asked us where we were headed next, I shrugged. He grinned and said, “How great to be so free!” I smiled...
by Manny & Roz de Lizarriturri | Sep 8, 2012 | Canada, Wine
I’m talking grapes here, not people. Apparently Riesling, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes like the cool climate. Although California has nothing to fear, Canada’s Ontario wine industry has flourished over the last 30 years, evolving into a niche maker of...
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