Yesterday was a busy one. The night before we had a blinding thunderstorm which the fiberglass box of the RV made twice as exciting. We broke camp in the morning to 45 degrees and sunshine though. Spring has finally reached Meaford and the flowers and trees are getting to full bloom. This of course brings billions of mosquitoes which made my trying to unhook the RV pretty comical with the running and swatting. I still have to figure out how to flush the black tank without getting splashback on my face and glasses. By the way Jo-Anne's hand is mostly back to normal with just a little pain and stiffness remaining ... good enough to heft her 57 pound suitcase and carryon, eh.
We finally got the Flying Scotsman unhitched and moved to its new storage in the apple barn of a friend. I didn't remember to bring the camera to get a pic of the bus snuggled in next to a 35 foot yacht after I backed it into the place ... many hundreds of thousands of dollars of plastic moving in close proximity ... scary! I'll get a pic of my masterful parking when we return in a couple of months to retrieve the bus.
We said bye to Jo-Anne's parents and brother Rick. Buster and the Bandit, the cat and dog, were, of course, oblivious to us leaving, both sleeping soundly.
We're now in Toronto near the airport at a Hampton. We have a 5pm departure to Paris, then Edinburgh, so will get a late checkout and maybe a nap before the flight. This will be our first flight on Air France so we'll let you know how it goes.