Thursday, April 10, 2025

We are back in Ontario…

 


Our Location:

Valens Conservation Area, Flamborough, Ontario, Canada


A quick update for the folks out there wondering about us.


Day 1- April 6, 2025

We left Ogilby Road, in southeastern California, at 7:20 AM PDT,  stopping to dump the tanks at the Chevron station, our wheels officially turning toward home at 8:00 AM PDT. We rolled along easily, filling whenever we reached the half way mark, which ended up being 3 times throughout the day. Our day ended at a rest area in Fabens, Texas just east of El Paso. Which means we crossed one time zone, losing an hour of our day. We pulled off the road and 7:20 PM, MDT. Yes, 7:20; I thought it a bit odd too. We had no issues, but a long day, travelling 610 miles.


Day 2 - April 7, 2025


We had our wheels rolling from the Fabens, Tx rest area at 7 AM, MDT. A quick Dogsled repair at Van Horn, Texas and we were off once more. Our plan was the DOT Rest Area near Ranger but we somehow rolled on past. We opted at that time to make a big change of plans and continued along thru Fort Worth, Arlington, ( the only slow down occurred at the edge of this city), and Dallas, continuing to Walmart, Greenville, Texas. The end of rush hour was nothing like we expected, very little traffic and almost totally smooth sailing. We arrived at Greenville at 8:10 PM, CDT, shutting down for the evening.  Another very good day, with only a hiccup, we travelled 651 miles on this day, with another time zone change to Central Daylight Time.


Day 3 - April 8, 2025


(This was our original day of departure, with a long 9 day trek in mind, but we opted for a different plan.)


We left Greenville, Texas at 7:30 AM,CDT and motored along smoothly all day. We left Texas, crossed through Arkansas and stopped Big Dog in Missouri, at the Haiti Welcome Center, 20 miles inside the state line. Another good day, no issues. A much shorter day as we arrived at 4:00 PM, CDT, travelling only 481 miles. Green grass, lots of green leaves and flowers, along with a couple of otters in the pond. Spring has reached Missouri.


Day 4 - April 9, 2025


We left Haiti, Mo at 7:10 AM, CDT after a fabulous night’s rest, but we left in long pants and heavy sweaters. Rolling along with no issues we crossed from Missouri to Illinois to Indiana (another time zone) and finally into Ohio. We stopped at Walmart, Napoleon, Ohio at 6:30 PM EDT. It was a rainy, drizzly kind of day all day and evening too, we are happy we put new wipers on just this morning. We are back in our own time zone now. Travel was 556 miles. 


Day 5 - April 10, 2025


We left Napoleon, Ohio under rainy skies, cold temps and mittens on our hands. The time was once again 7:30 AM EDT.  We crossed the Ambassador Bridge into Ontario, Canada and were waiting in line at 9:43 AM. The scrutiny is longer, only two lines , things were at a stand still. We quickly hopped lines when a third one opened shortly after 10:00 AM. We answered questions for about 5 minutes, given our passports and we rolled off on our way shortly after. The weather is a mix of rain and snow, the air is very cold but we are excited to be back in Ontario.  We continued on to our current location, adding an extra week to our stay here, originally we were to be back on April 17, but as you have read, we changed that plan. We arrived here around 2:00 PM.  Travel today, 283 miles.


We are getting closer..


It is a very ugly travel day.


In 5 days we travelled 2581 miles, it leaves us still 400 miles from home. We will be staying here until April 24, when the wheels will roll again taking us home to our Island.


Thanks for following along. We do hope your days are filled with better things than yesterday, but that tomorrow will be even better. 


Until next time…..


Take care, stay safe,


Deb




22 comments:

  1. Awesome. So glad you are back in Canada safe and sound!

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    1. Thanks Elva. We hope you and Gerry are still welcome in Wellton. Lol.

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  2. Glad to see a post from you. Wow you did put the pedal to the metal. Nice that your trip home went smoothly or at least it sounds that way. Hope you have a great summer and things settle down and you return if you ever want to. Vern

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    1. Thanks Vern. It was a fast trip but it was pretty smooth, with no issues to speak of. We are looking forward to new adventures on the Island this summer. Take care, enjoy the beauty of Boise!

      Deb

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  3. Whoa....you and Riley were moving along to get back to Canada. I missed your pictures this winter but probably nice
    you took a break . Hope you can post a few photos this summer from your beautiful island.
    Sue

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    1. We did hurry along and are happy to be back. Since I can no longer do the hikes I so enjoyed, I have found my photo taking has lost interest, however that may change in the future, it’s hard to say. We shall see what summer brings and if the urge to blog reappears I will certainly share.

      Deb

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  4. Glad to hear that you are back home - well, at least in Ontario! I made it home yesterday too! Are you sure you only lost one hour going into Texas? I did that this year and lost 2 hours because Arizona (Ogilby!) is on Mountain time, but not DST, whereas Texas is on Central time, but is on DST! Anyway, a long drive, and good to be back. Sorry we missed you this year along the way

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    1. Hi Friend. We often wondered about you this past season, hoping to catch up for a visit, but alas it was not to be. We are happy to hear you are safely back home! Yes I am certain about the time zones. Ogilby Rd, California is in Pacific Time, Arizona ( MST) does not change, meaning only New Mexico changes to Mountain Daylight time, leaving California ( PDT) and Arizona ( MST) reading the same time on their clocks for the times of March - Nov. So upon crossing into New Mexico we entered Mountain Daylight Time. At approximately Van Horn, Texas there is another time zone line, moving us into CENTRAL time, which covers the remaining areas of Texas that we travelled.
      Enjoy your summer adventures Ivan.

      Deb

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  5. Great to hear from you and that you arrived safely back in Ontario. The weather certainly is a shock to the system, but I think the coldest nights and days are behind us.
    Stay warm and enjoy your time in Flamborough.

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    1. Thanks Bill. We are very glad to be back. I think you are correct, a couple more ugly days and we should see some improvement. We pulled our heater from basement storage a couple of days ago, it’s getting a good work out.

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  6. Welcome back to Ontario and our roller coaster weather. Wish we had known when you were coming through, we could have finally met for coffee at Husky.
    Stay Safe and Enjoy the calm of being home.

    It's about time.

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    1. Thanks folks. We are happy to be back in Ontario and have a few things on our schedule all ready but are looking forward to some resting. We knew our last driving day would be relatively short in comparison but it is always stressful crossing borders, add the ugly weather, cold temps and long days, our only thought was to reach our destination.

      Deb

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  7. Glad you made it safely. Hoping for warm sunshine very soon!!!

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    1. Thanks Nancy. We too, are hoping for at least sunny skies and no more wet stuff! Lol

      Deb

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  8. Good to hear from you! Some long travel days, but nice to see you're home.

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    1. Thanks Jeff. We are in our home province but it will be another 2 weeks before we are truly home.

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  9. Welcome back to Ontario. It was and is bit of a rude awakening but we also changed our plans and arrived a week early. It will be better soon and we'll all be ready. Nice to get an update.

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    1. Thanks Patsy. I think a great many people changed plans quickly. It has been a rude awakening but I think better days are just ahead! We will simply appreciate them more. We are happy to see you and Bill arrived safely back at The Ridge !

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  10. Welcome back to Canada ... I sure hope your weather improves soon! I am blowing sunny skies from BC your way.

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    1. Oh, thank you for both the welcome and the sunny skies. It is very appreciated !

      Deb

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  11. Well, that was quick! Your computer must have been broken most of the winter? Or were you just enjoying your isolation?!?!?

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    1. It was quick, we are very happy to be back in our home province and are looking forward to a couple of weeks here in the southern climes of Ontario before wheels roll another two days trek home.
      No nothing wrong with the computer but as I said in other posts this year, I have lost my desire to blog, I find it a chore now, rather than something I enjoy doing. I find myself dragging along trying to make my fingers type words that my brain isn’t interested in stringing together. I see very few posts in my future. I posted this just to let everyone know that we are temporarily off the road, safe and sound, and I will PROBABLY post one more in a couple of weeks, but I don’t see many after that. Blogging is no longer fun for me.

      Deb

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