Disclaimer: BC Ferries and Camping and RVing in BC sponsored our travels.
It’s big. It’s silver and maroon. And it’s upholstered in many shades of brown and tan with oak front cabinets and parts that slide out to make it even bigger. It’s got outlets and burners and a toaster, even, which you have to ask for but don’t have to pay more for.
And now, it’s our home for the week. Our bags are stowed in aforementioned oak fronted cabinets, our groceries are in the fridge. We stopped for supplies and then rolled down to the Tsawassen ferry dock on a bright afternoon.
Last time I was here it was bitter cold, we drank coffee in the pale winter light and wore gloves and hats. Today, it’s late summer sunshine, tourists in shorts (myself included) and the long shadows of late summer.
Me = jealous.
It all sounds lovely. I’m looking forward to see where the journey takes you. Lovely description…I feel like I’m almost there with you riding shotgun with my camera instead of a map.