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Thursday, April 05, 2012

Back home in Ontario

Thanks for joining us on our journey of North America
  in our Holiday Rambler, since August 2006
Where are we today ?
        A cold night with lotsa frost in the morning, but we are comfy here. Computing, coffees, a walkabout then secure our coach to hit the road, glad I put our hoses away last night would have been frozen solid.  No big hurry we only have 163 miles to make it home. But we were on our way at 8:15 heading east towards the border, first stop before we cross as close as possible to the border was to fuel up our coach, car and top up our propane tank.
163 miles
         Get as much cheap USA fuel before we cross the border. The coach only took 48 gallons of gas at $3.99 a gallon or $1.11 a litre.  That much fuel in Canada is 181 liters at $1.40 a liter we saved $52.49 on this fill up alone!
Bridge to Canada at Port Huron Michigan
         Only about a 25 minute wait for customs and we breezed right thru. We had about double the allowable alcohol left over, but did not pull us over to pay duty on it, he just said have a good day! That's three years in a row now.

        Down the highway for a bit then we can finally get on some nice quiet Ontario back roads heading to Suzie's brothers farm, in New Hamburg just south of Punkeydoodles Corners, yes there really is such a place!
nice roads
         Heading down the laneway just knew we were back in the area.

         I filled our fresh water tank by the milk house just before the milk truck arrived to pick up another load of fresh milk.
love the new graphics on these tankers
         Here we are parked in our usual spot for a week our two before moving on again.
        Once set up Suzie and Sandy took a trip to visit her Gramma for a bit (97 this year), and I ran a few errands . When we were all back home we helped Sandy whip up supper for eight of us tonight, ( Suzie's Mom and Dad, us, niece Stacey and her husband and of course Dennis and Sandy), garlic farmers sausage, baked potatoes, fresh cooked carrots and a tossed salad. Just love the fresh garlic sausage we can get in this area. We have shopped all over the country but this is the only one we really like. Depends what you get used to I guess. I used top served quite a few hundred pounds of garlic sausage in my restaurant years ago.
tasty supper
        Now all done for the day we turned on our heater warmed up our house a called it day. Its nice to be back to see our families again and will see most everybody over the weekend. 

        Thanks for dropping by!
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17 comments:

  1. It is nice to be around family. It's also nice to be able to head south for the winter. We have the best of both worlds. Enjoy your summer.

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    1. You got that right, you guys have a great one too!

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  2. yeahhh your back safe and sound in the arms of family....:)

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    1. With such a large family it will take most of the summer to catch up! And with 5 young grand children we have, ball games, soccer games, swimming lesson and birthday parties a fun time.

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  4. Mmmm. Garlic Sausages. *drool*
    In our area, (Burlington/Hamilton) we have a chain of delicatessens called "Denninger's" (started by a fellow by the name of Rudy Denninger) where I can get "Honey Garlic Sausages".
    They make a lot of their own stuff, and all their sausages are awesome, but the honey garlic are my favourite.
    You make me want to be "home".
    Enjoy your stay.

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  5. Where is the sausage from George.? We used to always get ours in Tavistock...

    Kelly

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    1. Krug's Meat Market in Tavistock, probably the same place you got yours. Hvae you found a better place up your way?

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  6. Always a big sigh of relief to get back across that border. I once rolled a rental over on the curve at Punkydoodles corner & spent a couple years riding school buses through there twice a day during the school season. Well Punky my Doodle....how about that:))

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    1. I am sure a lot of people have rolled vehicles on that curve. Suzie grew here at the farm, and road the school buses too, a few year after you thou.

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  7. Welcome back safely across the Medicine Line. Nice to get home to family and a great home cooked meal.

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    1. Yes the family is great and lotsa fun.I make home cooked meals almost everyday year round, fats food is a real treat.

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  8. Welcome home George and Suzie !!

    As you close the chapter on your winter, you have the excitement of opening a new chapter this summer ...

    We hope you have the best summer ever !!

    Take care ... TnT

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    1. Thanks guys every summer is great moving from place to place, you guys have a good one too!

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  9. Welcome home ~ enjoy the family!

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    1. Thanks so nice to get together with everybody again.

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