I haven’t vlogged in a while but here are some bits and pieces from my trip to PEI. I ended up taking more photos than video.
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PEI Adventures Continued
The majority of my PEI trip involved wedding-related activities. The wedding took place at the PEI Brewing Company. We spent some time there making necessary preparations and I snapped a few photos during regular hours:
This fella sounded like a real life version of Catbug.
The family of the bride and groom rented out cottages for the week. The view from there was peaceful and beautiful.
We were frequently greeted by a friendly fox:
One of the nights we attended an all-you-can-eat dessert event in support of PEI’s Autism Society. We were spoiled with delicious treats:
We had our nails painted by her mother:
The night before the wedding the girls booked a hotel room. The staff built us towel swans with hearts.
We could see downtown Charlottetown below:
Laura had an official wedding photographer for her special day, so I didn’t take many photos but here are a few random ones from that day:
I had a great time in PEI. I hope to be back in the East Coast soon to do more exploring (and eating)! I couldn’t leave without buying these:
I’m in PEI!
Nash and I are currently in Prince Edward Island for my best friend’s wedding next weekend. We had a little bit of time to explore over the past few days, so here’s what we did so far.
We tried Gahan Craft Beer. This Honey Wheat Ale had a nice sweetness to it. This could possibly be the most Canadian looking beer.
The next morning we had breakfast at Phinley’s, where poutine for breakfast is a thing!
We then went to a pumpkin patch to pick a few up. We got some decent sized ones for only $3!
I enjoyed these bales of hay in the form of Angry Birds.
We considered a gigantic pumpkin for a moment.
Laura has two sweet cats which were adopted. This is Maddie.
Here are more random cat photos:
Don’t they just look like sweethearts?
On Saturday we went to see Rich Aucoin at the PEI Brewing Company. We happend to walk in when an art battle was just ending. Aucoin himself was painting something!
On Sunday, we explored downtown Charlottetown. This year, they celebrated the 50 year anniversary of the 1864 Canadian Confederation Conference. Here is Laura and I with a gigantic 2014.
This cruise ship looked rather familiar.
How could we go to the east coast without visiting a Cows Icecream?
Mmmmmmmm.
The weather was warm over the weekend so we had a chance to walk along the water and in town.