FRIDAY 05 August
I had a rough night with my cold symptoms and got up around 3 AM. I doodled on my iPad until 4:30 and then arranged some pillows and cushions on the sofa so I could lie down on my back with my head elevated. That seemed to help, and I was able to sleep, sort of, until 6:30. Linda did not sleep well either, and was up by 6:45. Never underestimate the physical and psychological power of coffee in the morning.
Although not a “destination” RV park, this place has more than met our needs and I wanted to share a few photos of the park and the Southern Labrador ferry terminal across the street. This ferry is operated by Labrador Atlantic. The Friday schedule had the ferry leaving Blanc-Sablon at 8:30 AM (Newfoundland time) and arriving in St. Barbe around 10:15 AM, so I wanted to get some photos of that as well.
The facilities building at the RV park is really nice, so we took advantage of that, first for showers and then to do laundry. And Internet access, of course. On the way back from her shower, Linda was chatting with our neighbor (two sites down from us), and learned that they had just come over on the ferry yesterday from Blanc-Sablon, Quebec. They are traveling in an Isata 3 Series class C motorhome, and had just traversed the Trans-Labrador Highway, which was only recently completed. Now THAT, is an epic road trip.
After finishing my second cup of coffee I went over to the building and took a shower. The laundry room here has three washers and three dryers and we were the only ones using them, so it was a major laundry day, with towels and bedding in addition to clothes. Linda did the laundry while I walked down to the ferry dock around 10:00 AM to watch the unloading and loading operations and take a few pictures with my Google Pixel 6 Pro smartphone. (I was not up to using the big camera today, and the quality of the phone photos is excellent.) Here are my selections:
With laundry and photos taken care of, we had a late breakfast of vegan egg and cheese sandwiches and split a banana. We planned to stay in camp and have an easy day otherwise. I took my laptop computer to the building and published the blog post for yesterday. As long as I was online, I downloaded e-mail and went through it quickly. There wasn’t much that needed attention, so I marked most of the entries “read” without actually looking at them, and deleted some obvious spam. I had hoped to take the time to actually clean up my inboxes, filing or deleting e-mails as appropriate, but that tends to be a tedious, and time-consuming, job and I wasn’t feeling up to it. Maybe at our next stop, as we will be there two nights and plan to just rest and continue to get over our colds. We both lay down around 1:30 PM and took naps for a little over 2 hours.
When I got up, I made us both a cup of tea as hot liquid seems to make us feel better. Besides, we were slightly chilled as it was overcast and drizzly most of the day, and the high temperature never climbed above the mid-60s F. I off-loaded all of the photos from this morning and then selected and processed the ones for this blog post.
As an aside, right after putting the new litter tray into service, we discovered and addressed an issue with the design that allowed urine to escape even through Juniper-the-cat was using it correctly. It’s larger, and she seems to like it, so all is well on the kitty bathroom front.
Dinner was ramen once again. My choice. Kind of like vegan chicken soup. And grapes, green and red. We like grapes. There were already four other RVs here when we sat down to eat at 6 PM, and another one came in as we were finishing our meal. That made six, including us, An SUV with a cartop carrier, and another one pulling a pop-up camper, came in around 7:30 PM. The RV Park can probably accommodate 18 rigs, if they are parked correctly, although some sites do not have any services. We suspect that most the rigs that have arrived today will be boarding the first ferry in the morning. The ferry was scheduled to depart Blanc-Sablon, Quebec at 6 PM (Newfoundland time) and arrived in St. Barbe at 8 PM, sounding its horn as it came in, so we might pick up a few more RV in the park tonight. It will certainly be a relatively busier night compared to last night, but we expect it will be just as quiet.
I don’t usually post the blog entry for the day until the next morning. Because we are traveling tomorrow, and my computer won’t connect to the park Wi-Fri from the trailer, I decided to post this evening before going to bed. If anything of interest happens before midnight, I will mention it tomorrow’s post.
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