Nearest And Dearest Podcast - Bridging Family Dynamics

The River

April 14, 2023 Julie Rogers Season 2 Episode 5
The River
Nearest And Dearest Podcast - Bridging Family Dynamics
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Nearest And Dearest Podcast - Bridging Family Dynamics
The River
Apr 14, 2023 Season 2 Episode 5
Julie Rogers

Hello! πŸ‘‹ send me a text message! I would love to hear from you! ❀️

The month of April has me longing to be back on The River! Spring has begun and I know with April showers 🌦 comes not only May flowers 🌼🌷 but turns all the landscaping green - the trees, lawns, and shrubs 🌳. The weather starts turning warmer, there is a sense of renewal and awakening! 🌞
The ice has melted 🧊and the first cargo vessels 🚒are floating massively in the shipping channel that will be traveling from the Great Lakes into the mighty St. Lawrence River. 
Our river front home is on the St. Lawrence River. My husband's parents bought the property back in 1963. We call it our forever home.❀️
We can see Carleton Island right across from us. It is an American island, πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ but has a history that goes as far back as the native Indians and British rule. πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Just Northwest of us, we can view Wolfe Island, it is a Canadian island πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ that we love to visit. It's reachable by a local ferry or by boat. 
Now that COVID restrictions have eased and the border is open for easier access, we are looking forward to visiting Canada this summer! We have missed our border neighbors! 
LINKS!

Show Notes

Hello! πŸ‘‹ send me a text message! I would love to hear from you! ❀️

The month of April has me longing to be back on The River! Spring has begun and I know with April showers 🌦 comes not only May flowers 🌼🌷 but turns all the landscaping green - the trees, lawns, and shrubs 🌳. The weather starts turning warmer, there is a sense of renewal and awakening! 🌞
The ice has melted 🧊and the first cargo vessels 🚒are floating massively in the shipping channel that will be traveling from the Great Lakes into the mighty St. Lawrence River. 
Our river front home is on the St. Lawrence River. My husband's parents bought the property back in 1963. We call it our forever home.❀️
We can see Carleton Island right across from us. It is an American island, πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ but has a history that goes as far back as the native Indians and British rule. πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Just Northwest of us, we can view Wolfe Island, it is a Canadian island πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ that we love to visit. It's reachable by a local ferry or by boat. 
Now that COVID restrictions have eased and the border is open for easier access, we are looking forward to visiting Canada this summer! We have missed our border neighbors! 
LINKS!