At the end of each summer trip we usually store the rig next to an International Airport (See previous post)and take a flight to Toronto to spend some time with our youngest son and his family,in Spring we do the same rout in the opposite direction so we see him at least twice a year,on the way from the winter storage and on the way to the storage.
Next January there will be a new addition to the family (their first daughter and our 6th grandchild ) so we will have another good reason to make the stop in Toronto before picking the rig in St.Louis in Spring 2014.
Our son and his wife moved from a small apartment not suitable to raise a baby to a house in the Toronto area,it is spacy full of light and comfortable but you need a car even to the local grocery store.
The place still needs to be furnished but at the end it will be very nice.
I almost missed the foliage colors because of the strong winds that just blew the leaves away but still managed to catch this one in their town.
Although the weather was not exactly fit for traveling around ,sitting all day at home is not our thing especially when the kids are at work,so we took a short drive to Unionville near Markham a small beautiful old community that kept the place atmosphere with a nice Main street,shops and restaurants.
At noon when we good hungry and cold we found a small Sushi place and had some hot spicy soup with sushi.
Strolling along the Main street towards our car we came upon a sweets shop where the Chocolatier “built” a statue with a Halloween spirit all made from chocolate ,but we were to full…….
That’s it for the season,we are taking off tomorrow on a 12 hours direct flight and looking forward to see the rest of our kids and grandkids that we did not see since June.
It is the end of our 12th RV summer trip but it is also the beginning of planning our 13th RV trip to Missouri,Arkansas and Oklahoma.
See you all next year.
1 comment:
I know the kids in Toronto are going to miss you but having a new baby will keep them busy until you get back. Safe travels.
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