Off to Canada we go, well, Nova Scotia. To celebrate our 30th wedding anniversary, we decided to be adventurous and sail from Liverpool to Canada.
Sailing over the North Atlantic sounded interesting. However, following the journey of the Titanic, was somewhat eerie.
Having begun our journey in Liverpool, which was the original ” White Star ” offices for the ill fated ship.
Following her route, as passengers were to begin a new life in America, yet sadly, most ended up in a cemetery in Halifax, Nova Scotia, one of our destinations.
I couldn’t help but think about those passengers, how they never made it to begin a new life in New York.
To join Bolaris, part of the Fred Olson fleet, is certainly a tick off the bucket list. Who would ever have thought we could experince Canada without boarding a plane
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Hi I love to travel, I love to socialise and celebrate life. At an early age, I had a taste for travel and adventure. In my 20's I was fortunate enough to get a job travelling the world on cruise ships, whilst working for "The Shops on Board". My sailing years took me to America, The Caribbean, across the world to Mexico, Brazil and Argentina. I even had the memorable chance to sail along the Amazon River through the jungle. Later on in life, with our three children, Ray and I would take our family to different places, and go exploring to find new areas we would never have seen before.
The spirit of adventure never leaves us, we still keep finding new places, here in the UK and abroad.
Now we are proud grandparents to the adorable Harley & Jessica.
Because of my love for travel & adventure, I have chosen a way of working to complement my love for people and socialising. I am a celebrant who loves to celebrate life whilst creating life time memories. I am using this blog site to talk about my passions. Travel, celebrant work, my love of photography and my beautiful family, which is so important to me. Life is for living, so let's embrace what we do as best as we can đź’źđź’›
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