by Martin and Gail Aller-Stead | Sep 15, 2020 | Galley Kitchen
Ah September! The real beginning of the new year for your two teaching Galley Chefs. Things sure look and feel different from this time last year as teachers and students gear up for different ways of learning. What hasn’t changed, though, is the arrival of that...
by Martin and Gail Aller-Stead | Jul 17, 2020 | Galley Kitchen
Its such good news that campgrounds and museums are carefully reopening after the COVID-19 lock down. Although some inter-provincial travel restrictions still exist at the time of this writing, we certainly have plenty of choices as we venture out in our RVs. Are...
by Martin and Gail Aller-Stead | May 8, 2020 | Galley Kitchen, RV Living
My, how things have changed in our Canadian RV community since our last post on Bees and RV’s. No one has escaped the impact of COVID-19. Our hearts go out to those who have lost family or friends to the virus. Some of us have lost our regular sources of income. ...
by Martin and Gail Aller-Stead | Mar 16, 2020 | Galley Kitchen, RV Living
Blame it on the honeycomb display at Tournebroche Bistro in Québec City. We’d spent a few days at Camping Transit RV Park in Lévis, taking advantage of their complimentary shuttle service to the ferry to the heart of the Old City and to enjoy Chef Stéphane Roth’s...
by Martin and Gail Aller-Stead | Feb 10, 2020 | Galley Kitchen, Places to See, RV Living
Among the many wonderful aspects of RVing are our choices regarding where we park our units. Whether we define ourselves as fulltimers, weekenders or somewhere in-between, staying at a seasonal site provides us with a base camp and a launching-off point. Some RVers...