August 12,
2017
Green Gables
here we come
After our
walk we got ourselves together and headed to Cavendish, PEI. This is the fictional home of “Anne of Green
Gables”.
As we left the campground we
were getting a few light sprinkles. On
the way we spotted a carwash and our car really needed it. As we pulled on to the main road, guess what,
it started to rain. This won’t last
long. Arriving at the Green Gables site
the rain continued and as we got to the line into the home the rain really came
down.
The home was
interesting. It reminded me of some of
the homes of my older relatives that I visited back in the 50’s.
For those of you that might remember “Cousin
Ann”, Aunt Lucy, Aunt Emma, and Nina Jared’s. All of these homes were similarly
decorated. The tour was very
interesting. The grounds were covered with lots of tourist’s. We had an interesting conversation with some
folks from Ottawa, nice retired folks.
As we drive
through the countryside, we are fascinated with the beautiful farm land.
Potatoes are “king”. Like the old company towns in the old days of
the US, there are company communities built around the potato industry. Also, we find it interesting that each
community has at least one or more big churches.
Some stand out as we go by.
After
leaving the Green Gables area, we went looking for some of the many lighthouses
that line the coast. They were well
hidden.
We only found one at the back of
a city park. But on the way there we
passed by a couple of fishing villages.
There boat houses and boats were nothing like we have in the south.
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