DAY EIGHT

Another gorgeous morning. They should all be this clear and bright. I knew that I wasn't far from the Nova Scotia border so I took a leisurely drive down the highway to Moncton. I'd been there before on my motorcycle but I wanted to take a little more time and explore along the river park.
The tide was definitely out when I arrived as evidenced by the mud-filled rivers that were void of any water.


This was a perfect day to get my bike out again. The Moncton Riverfront Trail is 6.5 km. but I wound up doing about 4.0 km. as I still wanted to get closer to Halifax by days end. I had stopped earlier for more groceries and saw a tasty Greek salad in their deli department that would be perfect for a quick lunch. Before setting out on the bike I slowed myself down, took a deep breath and found a picnic table in the park. It was noon and lots of office people were getting out for lunch, some eating and some obviously have a noontime power walking regimen. Great place to "people watch".
The trail has paved sections, fine gravel sections and even a section on a wooden boardwalk that winds through a marsh. It was the perfect solution for legs that get stiff after long periods behind the wheel.



I had to get this shot as I'm entering my target province.


It was time again to get truckin' down the road. I had started to notice a situation with the truck engine where it would misfire under load while trying to accelerate or just maintain speed while climbing a long steep hill. Back in January I was getting this misfiring problem and wound up replacing all six plugs and ignition coils. Now, 10,000 km. later it's even worse and getting dangerous. Crawling up a hill on a freeway at 40 km/h (25 mph) is not safe so I googled the nearest Ford dealer and found one in Truro, NS. I presented the problem and told them about my previous repair in Bracebridge. It turned out the service advisor used to live and work in Parry Sound at L & H Ford so she knew the service staff at Cavalcade Ford in Bracebridge who did the repair back in January.
Small world, eh?
Before I knew it "Becky" had called Cavalcade Ford who was faxing them a copy of my old bill. The service warranty on the parts was still valid so a big shout out to Hollis Ford, Truro, Nova Scotia for correcting my problem quickly and at no charge.
It was nearly 5:00 pm so I asked Becky if she knew of any RV campgrounds nearby. She gave me a name. I googled it and 15 minutes later I was pulling into Scotia Pine Campground.
Despite some hiccups, it was a good day overall.
I hope all those who read this blog can focus some energy to guide my little Willow home again. Still no sign of her after four days.

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  1. I read through today's post anxiously looking for a happy Willow update. I am sorry to see you haven't heard anything. I am definitely thinking of her and you and Winston hoping she returns very soon. -Lots of love, Angie

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