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It was Colin's first time in another country! We shopped, visited grandma, and I took him to all the wonderful dining places in Victoria including; The Garden Cafe in Port Angeles, Pagliacci's Italian Restaurant, Chen Mi's Chinese Restaurant, and The James Bay Tea Room and Restaurant-All my favorite places in Victoria. The only thing we didn't have a change to experience food wise was high tea at the Empress, the Bingow Room at the Empress, and breakfast at Murchie's. We'll have to save that for the next time we go.
A couple weekends ago we ran into a couple from Victoria who own a bed and breakfast called Abby Moore so we will probably be going back soon to visit Victoria.
Colin and I also took a night and explored bars in the city. We went to an Irish bar which made me want to travel and backpack the UK even more. There was live music, kilts, and attractive men and women for our pleasure of eye candy. We also went into a bar that is connected to several other bars. You just go room to room to room of different establishments! That was pretty neat. One of the bars attached has the walls filled with bras and knickers, it was pretty interesting.
The Ferry rides were tolerable and I didn't get to car sick. The rotary meeting like usual gave inspiration to better our club and make it the best it can be. It's amazing what people can do when they put their mind to it. I am happy for the trip and for having Colin be able to enjoy it with us!
Oh and we walked into the book store to look for the Buried life's book while we were there and it was on a back shelf hidden so I felt the need to move it to a front shelf to be seen so people would buy it and help them with their bucket list =). Good deed of the trip.
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