So Cath just sent us a text message to say that she’s on the plane now, headed back to Aus-Town.
Sad.
It’s only been two weeks, but MAN we packed it in in two weeks! We had gotten pretty used to having that bundle of Aussie energy around…it’ll take a bit to get back to normal, I think.
Anyway, in honor of Cath’s last day, here’s what happened on our last day of adventures at Prince Edward Island….
Hi friends. So we’re back from Prince Edward Island! It was a whirlwind trip that culminated in a 7 a.m. Sunday morning flight back into the city. But that’s okay, because the early flight leaves us with enough time for brunch at Jane, which we are all getting ready for right now.
While we’re waiting, I figured I’d throw up some photos from our adventures last weekend. Here are a few highlights:
Our first beach stop on the Jersey Shore—SeabrightWe ate lunch at a great little restaurant in Seabright called Dive
The Spirit Line lunch cruise we took on Saturday gave us great views of the skyline
On Sunday it was off to Brotherhood Winery and....WhitecliffOn the way home from Newburgh, I snapped this photo of the sun setting over the Hudson at the Beacon train stationThen it was back to the city to catch the fireworks over the Hudson from the rooftop of the Saatchi & Saatchi building
So that was last weekend! Stay tuned for a Prince Edward Island update soon…but I’ll say this—it’s as quaint, beautiful, and serene as you would imagine it to be.
If you are one of the lucky few who make it a habit of exiting the sweltering summer city heat for the gorgeous Hampton Shores, you might want to check out this article from The Huffington Post with some info on new places in the area.
I’ve always wanted to visit The Hamptons. I just texted my sister and said we should throw it on the list of possibilities for this summer. Probably not realistic, but one can dream, right?
In other news—tonight Chris will be booking our trip to Prince Edward Island for when his mom comes to visit from Australia. According to the site, PEI is Canada’s smallest and greenest province. Oh, and it was also where Anne of Green Gables was shot.