We (along with everyone else on Vancouver Island, it seemed) decided to ferry over to Saltspring Island to check out the Saturday Market. We missed the boat we were hoping to catch (but were sixth in line for the next one) so we took advantage of the shops, cafe and free newspapers while we waited for the next ferry.
We finally made it on the ferry, only an hour and a half behind schedule.
The weather was gorgeous, though, so we didn't mind at all.
Andy was the only one brave enough to sit up top - The rest of us were too cold in the ocean breeze.
We had a delicious lunch at the Shipstones Pub, where Bonnie and Andy had lunched during a visit seven years earlier. (As you can see
here - I think we may have even sat at the same table!)
We spent an hour or so touring the market. There were so many vendors selling anything you could think of - produce, clothes, soaps, herbal remedies, pottery, artwork and knick-nacks. I ca came home with some olive oil soaps and a topical glucosomine cream that I'm going to try for my wrists and knees.
And of course, we just had to stop and pick up some goat cheese from the Saltspring Island Cheese Farm. Their animals were feeling rather social this visit, and there were several willing to sit still while I snapped their photos.
Andy kicks back to relax on the patio as Bonnie and I decide which cheeses to bring home with us.
We drove back to the Fulford ferry terminal and wandered around the seaside shops while we waited for the boat home.
Andy watching the ferry coming towards port.
We really had wonderful weather for this day trip, even if we had to bring hoodies with us.
The Bunkis' enjoying the ferry ride back to Vancouver Island.
A couple of canoes paddled through the wake of the ferry behind us.
Bonnie and Andy had prime seats up on the ferry deck for the whole ride home.