During my trip back home this summer the whole family drove up for a four day visit to Sauble Beach, a place we've been visiting since before I was born. Located at base of the Bruce Peninsula on Lake Huron, the beach is one of the longest freshwater beaches in the world but is relatively undeveloped, and everything is still pretty much the same as when I was little, including the vintage sign at the south end of the beach. We stayed, like we usually do, at a rented cottage, and spent our time swimming, building sandcastles, and strolling along the beach.
We barbecued steaks and hot dogs and ate lots of fruits and vegetables (I ate more fruit in the lunch below than I do in an average week in Japan).
We also ate plenty of greasy local food, like beach poutine and Canadian-Chinese food (which I'd been craving for ages as it's completely different from the Chinese food in Japan). And of course there were a few trips Dairy Queen, but instead of the dipped cones I had there as a kid I went for Skor Blizzards, another craving of mine.
One of the few new things in Sauble is the Two Chicks Cafe, which offers relatively healthy food and outdoor seats that are a good place to don your shades and try to look cool.
On our last morning we saw another new thing: the the piping plover, an endangered bird that in the past few summers has been coming to the beach to breed. Two sections of the beach are designated breeding spots guarded by volunteers, who offer passersby binoculars to see the two pairs of very shy birds and their handful of chicks.
The two-hour drive back home to Brampton passes through some very pretty country on long, straight rodes that are a novelty for Hideaki and I, as rodes like this simply don't exist in compact, mountainous Japan.
Another novelty is the old barns and farmhouses and newer wind turbines that we pass by, and for some reason they fascinate me, especially the barns. Greg was nice enough to stop to let me take a few pictures by the side of the rode, but one of these days I'm going to have to get a closer look at a run-down barn.
Some of these pictures were taken by my brother Greg and his girlfriend Sherry. See tonnes more by them and by me in my Sauble album over at Flickr.





























































































































































Welcome back~~ Been lurking and waiting for your posts for a long time now. Love your blog. Keep up the good work ^^
Posted by: blueyskies | 2009.08.23 at 12:10 AM
Hi Amy! That scenery at the park and the beach is simply breath-taking! Can you please tell me what camera you use? Those destinations are going onto my list of places to visit in Canada!
Posted by: Wendy | 2009.08.23 at 02:14 PM
hahaha-totally with you on the skor blizzard cravings!
Love your pictures. :)
Posted by: sheri | 2009.08.24 at 12:21 AM
Have been checking in from time to time and am glad to see that you're back! Beautiful photos, and that beach poutine looks... let's just say that my arteries contracted just looking at it! Hope it hasn't been too hard returning home to Japan and to your normal routines...
Posted by: Mari L'Esperance | 2009.09.09 at 03:14 PM
beautiful pictures thanks for sharing
Posted by: 3hungrytummies | 2009.10.26 at 11:31 PM
Wendy, my About Me page explains my cameras. Thanks to all who commented!
Posted by: Amy | 2009.12.01 at 05:03 PM