This was a photo taken by me on my "Haunted Bachelorette". It freaked the schiesse out of me, until I realized it was actually my hand adjusting the flash. Needless to say, I love anything unexplainable and paranormal -- thus, the haunted bachelorette. Tonight I was watching the TV show Ghost Hunters, and they were doing an investigation in an old jail built in 1833 in Cornwall Ontario. Then I realized "OMG, we pass Cornwall on the 401 heading east!!". An idea was born...
Some may simply poo-poo the idea of ghosts, shrug them off as paranoid delusions, while others such as myself, get all wrapped up in the stories and goosebumps! I haven't seen a ghost per se, I have seen strange and unexplainable things though (ask my Aunt Linda, she may tell you I've seen ghosts, the jury's still out). But the fact still remains that I'm intrigued by the whole notion, so I sent a text to the Jess Factor tonight and asked if we could stop for lunch in Cornwall, and take a tour of this haunted jail, perhaps filming me getting all freaked out at the same time. MWA HA HA HA.
So kids... 23 sleeps and counting til our adventure, and we already have our first pit stop planned for Cornwall Ontario.
For any Newfoundlanders following this, Cornwall is pretty much the last town in Ontario before you hit Quebec, and really good poutine.
Should be interesting....
:) Migrant Mainlander xo
Monday, April 25, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
The Journey
Hey all!
So I'll explain a little about what this blog is all about. I'm a photographer from Barrie Ontario who has bought a house in Corner Brook, Newfoundland and is moving out east soon. This all came about because my husband Scott is originally from that area (Lark Harbour or LA to the locals -- more on that later), and I've always wanted to live out there ever since my first visit in 2004. So, after a little pressure from me, we bought a house using only my iPhone, a realtor named Jerry, a computer and Scott's parents. We still have not seen the house.
For the first 2 weeks of my journey, my good friend Jessica Wroe (aka The Jess Factor) will be accompanying me - helping me move, wrangling my cats in my teeny-tiny car, and being my entertainment. Jess, for those of you who don't know her, is a total riot - can't wait to see what crazy scheisse we get up to. I swear a lot, for those of you who don't know ME, but I've decided that every swear word will be written in some other language, for the kids sake. But honestly, what kid would be reading a boring blog about someone driving across Canada? If you are, comment below! I wanna meet you!! :)
Ok, so that's it for now. We leave in T-26 sleeps, but who are we kidding? We're not gonna sleep the night before!!! 25 sleeps it is.
:) Carolyn (aka Migrant Mainlander)
PS- Back to the LA thing. Yes, its called Lark Harbour, but out there no one pronounces the H. It's more like Lark 'Abour, thus, LA. I will hopefully be bringing you some more Newfoundland tidbits of information you may or may not find helpful. Things I learn, dialect clarification.... that sort of thing. Can't wait!
So I'll explain a little about what this blog is all about. I'm a photographer from Barrie Ontario who has bought a house in Corner Brook, Newfoundland and is moving out east soon. This all came about because my husband Scott is originally from that area (Lark Harbour or LA to the locals -- more on that later), and I've always wanted to live out there ever since my first visit in 2004. So, after a little pressure from me, we bought a house using only my iPhone, a realtor named Jerry, a computer and Scott's parents. We still have not seen the house.
For the first 2 weeks of my journey, my good friend Jessica Wroe (aka The Jess Factor) will be accompanying me - helping me move, wrangling my cats in my teeny-tiny car, and being my entertainment. Jess, for those of you who don't know her, is a total riot - can't wait to see what crazy scheisse we get up to. I swear a lot, for those of you who don't know ME, but I've decided that every swear word will be written in some other language, for the kids sake. But honestly, what kid would be reading a boring blog about someone driving across Canada? If you are, comment below! I wanna meet you!! :)
Ok, so that's it for now. We leave in T-26 sleeps, but who are we kidding? We're not gonna sleep the night before!!! 25 sleeps it is.
:) Carolyn (aka Migrant Mainlander)
PS- Back to the LA thing. Yes, its called Lark Harbour, but out there no one pronounces the H. It's more like Lark 'Abour, thus, LA. I will hopefully be bringing you some more Newfoundland tidbits of information you may or may not find helpful. Things I learn, dialect clarification.... that sort of thing. Can't wait!
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