The daily blog of a tourist visiting the USA: Day 9
Victoria, Canada
Today we were heading back to Seattle but on the way we were
going to stop at Victoria in Canada. So exciting. Visiting 2 countries in the
course of one month. Never done that before.
We had the day from 7 to 2 because we were going to dock in
Victoria in the afternoon. We had an exciting section of BINGO and lucky draw
from the raffle tickets accumulated throughout the cruise. The winner takes
home two fully paid tickets for a cruise in the Mediterranean. We didn't win
but we were close to winning the BINGO. Like this we spent our day doing the
things they had to offer. And then finally in the afternoon we disembarked for
our last shore excursion in the beautiful Victoria, Canada.
We saw some mountains
in the distance and our driver guide told us that those belonged to Washington
State. Holy Cow! We were that close to USA, it was a swim away. Actually
Seattle was 4 hours away by car but still. So close.
We first were going to the Butchart Gardens. They were
pretty far away and took us 2 hours to get there. The Butchart Gardens were
absolutely beautiful and had many different gardens with different types of
flowers. It was started by Jeannie Butchart in 1904 and it has been in bloom since then. Her
husband was Robert Butchart and was the owner of a cement factory. They had a
huge land where they quarried their limestone. But soon Jeannie felt like they
needed more and then took an interest in flowers. She wanted to have a garden
but Robert didn't approve of that idea. But she said she would do it herself
and actually did it. She dug her holes and started making her garden. But soon
this garden started to expand. She converted limestone quarries to flower beds
and soon she had a huge garden with flowers imported from all around the world.
Many people came to visit and the always tea and left, as a sign of
hospitality. Once the Queen of England was going to visit this garden but the
road that led here wasn't quite good. So Jeannie had Robert pave the road!
When we got to the garden we were given a strict time limit.
We visited the many garden with their different atmospheres and themes. They were
really beautiful and their effort was commendable.
The flowers were well kept and there were even figures made of moss!
After visiting the gardens we climbed back on the bus and we
were taken to Victoria downtown. We passed many buildings like The Empress
Hotel and the Parliament Building. In Chinatown there was a small road which
was only 3 feet wide!
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| Narrow Street |
After exploring Victoria and taking a lot of pictures we
were taken to our ship. We had dinner and dad took me out for tiramisu. Get it?
Out for? No. Okay.
And that was it. Our cruise was over. The next morning we disembarked
for the last time and caught the plane home to Denver.

It was a show of determination and courage. Turning a limestone quarry into a garden.
ReplyDeleteNana got some pink flamingo plant tying things for keshav from buchart garden. We still need to try it.
ReplyDeleteThe garden looks amazing.
I sent them to use with keshav. Please try it on a creeper.
DeleteWaiting for more blog posts on denver. What you did at sailing class. How keystone resort was!
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