So, tonight we sit on the boat, generator humming while the heater warms us. Yes, it really is June. Hard to believe. We are tied to the dock at Gananoque Marina. The power cord is plugged in, but there is no electricity coming to the boat. They cut the power around 4:30 in case the wind driven water reaches the electric stands. It’s 50 degrees outside, the wind has actually stopped, but the rain has not. Tim and Maggie just returned from their 1/3 mile walk up the dock for a potty call and back. Maggie was greeted with a warm towel and Tim stripped off his wet gear and both are now comfortably enjoying the rest of the evening.
We left Clayton around 9 this morning and made the short 2 1/2 hour trip across the St. Lawrence to Gan. We wanted to get an early start since the weatherman said rain was on its way. The four of us took a stroll through town, taking in the quaintness of this small Canadian town. Tim and I came here several times last year by ourselves and later with Mark and Beth Atherton then with Roy and Karen Shaw. It’s a sweet town. We had to make a stop at the Gan Brewing Co. to see if Maggie’s favorite brewmaster was in. She wasn’t, but the guy who poured for us was more than happy to chat since we were the only customers. He’s American but has his Canadian work permit and a Canadian wife.
Photos from Clayton
[easy-image-collage id=2035]Beautiful gardens, colorful murals, and interesting modes of transportation in Gan.
[easy-image-collage id=2045] [easy-image-collage id=2046]Something we didn’t see last year are the funky new barrels along the main road through town.
Maggie’s favorite- Gan Brewing Co.
It’s Wednesday morning now and the rain has temporarily stopped. We’ll use this break to take some scenic walks before it returns. Our plan is to hit the Farmer’s Market in the morning and then begin the Rideau Canal. There is a promise of sunshine on Thursday and we’ll be ready for it.