Christine Dudgeon WilsonDay 7, 9 July 2016: MontebelloToday we began our journey up the Ottawa River to the capital of Canada, Ottawa. We journeyed through the Carillon lock, unique for its…Jul 10, 2016Jul 10, 2016
Christine Dudgeon WilsonDay 6, 8 July 2016: Locks, Locks and More LocksWe left Coteau Landing bright and early, headed for two 40 foot locks at the neck of Lake St. Louis. Again I missed breakfast. Heavy sigh.Jul 9, 2016Jul 9, 2016
Christine Dudgeon WilsonDay 5, 7 July 2016: Upper Canada Village and the LocksGood morning! Today on our AM excursion one woman exclaimed “We didn’t see you for breakfast!” to which I replied “No, I was a slugabed”…Jul 9, 2016Jul 9, 2016
Christine Dudgeon WilsonDay 4, 6 July 2016: The Mighty St. LawrenceThis morning, both Connie and I slept through breakfast, which I know will surprise none of you. When I met Mom in the hallway, she said…Jul 7, 2016Jul 7, 2016
Christine Dudgeon WilsonDay 3, 5 July 2016 — Kingston and the Canadian EmpressMy alarm went off at 8 AM. Mom and Connie were not amused, but we stirred and gradually awakened. Packing, organizing and breakfast…Jul 7, 2016Jul 7, 2016
Christine Dudgeon WilsonDay 2, 4 July 2016: Kingston, OntarioMuch longer day than we anticipated. Much longer drive from Erie to Kingston than anticipated!Jul 5, 2016Jul 5, 2016
Christine Dudgeon WilsonThe End of the ProcessThe most surprising part of this technological journey has been watching a stab in the dark idea turn into a real possibility. Taking my…Dec 18, 2015Dec 18, 2015
Christine Dudgeon WilsonTo those of you who were kind enough to follow my Nordic antics this summer, fair warning: I…“Learning Specialist/Instructional Designer” proposal — EDU 777Nov 22, 2015Nov 22, 2015
Christine Dudgeon WilsonThe SamiWe disembarked at Kjollerfjord for a Sami excursion. This time, our guide was another German national named Katie who also loved Norway…Jul 23, 2015Jul 23, 2015