Tuesday, July 17, 2018

T Stands for a Party

 Happy Tuesday ladies. I am glad to be back for this anniversary T Day party as I was out of town last week. My husband and myself had gone north to Canada and it was nice to be staying in a place where we had some new restaurants to try for food.
Be sure to visit Bleubeard and Elizabeth's blog to link up your drink related post at this 5 year celebration party!
One night we went to this east coast of Canada restaurant chain called Jungle Jim's. One thing about staying in a small rural population area is that there are limited places to eat. I think in the week we were in Canada we tried  all of the restaurants in town for our evening dinner, and a couple of them we ate at more than once. 
 I thought Jungle Jim's looked like a festive choice to share on this anniversary T Day.
I had a taco salad to eat,  and to drink  I had this very festive glass of sangria. There were strawberries, raspberries and this orange slice in my drink. 
The taco salad was good but the restaurant didn't have guacamole. For me, a taco salad just isn't complete without it. (Hee-hee). I think the sangria was pretty good though. 
And how about a few more photos from my trip.
I have a special anniversary treat for our hostess Elizabeth today. This is one of her favorite things. I thought of her even when I took these photos.
 Lots of rusty bits from a shipwreck on the Newfoundland coast, the S.S.Ethie which went down in 1919. They are pretty cool.






After we wrapped up for the day my husband looked up the story of the S.S.Ethie on his iPad. No one died in this shipwreck as the lighthouse keeper from the Lobster Head Lighthouse and the surrounding community helped rescue them. There were a few women on board and even a baby on board.  The baby was put into a mailbag to keep her dry and secure as she was brought ashore. 
And then a couple of days later we visited this very pretty lighthouse at Lobster Head. The inside was set up as a museum to show what life was like for the 2 generations of a family that manned it.
 While I was checking out another exhibit my husband came  over to me all excited and told me I had to see this exhibit.
 It was the mailbag that the baby from the S.S. Ethie was rescued in. You can see my husband's head shadow in this photo with his hat on.
And here's the view from the lighthouse. 
This photo was taken on a gorgeous morning. My morning ambition today has quickly dwindled with the dark skies here today. We are suppose to get some nasty storms and maybe this humidity will break.
Hope it is a gorgeous day wherever you happen to be.
Happy T day and thanks so much for visiting.








22 comments:

kathyinozarks said...

Good morning Erika, Oh wow I really enjoyed your post-and all that rust too-that would be awesome to use for dyeing fabrics on. Loved the story and glad everyone was rescued as well as the baby.
Your food and sangria looks delicious-I agree I would have loved some guacamole with the meal too.
Beautiful photos
Happy T's 5th birthday
Hugs Kathy

Jeanie said...

Wow, the story of the shipwreck and the baby is really poignant. Nothing like being delivered to safety in a mailbag!

It really looks beautiful and fascinating too. I loved the lighthouse. (And I'm with you on the guac!)

froebelsternchen said...

Happy T-Day Anniversary dear Erika!
I am in love with the meal and the photos and the story where all were rescued - and that they even show this special ´baby rescued mailbag there!
And the rust is gorgeous!

Hugs, Susi

Linda Kunsman said...

Looks like a gorgeous place to visit! I'm with you on the guacamole but your salad and sangria still look delish. Thanks for sharing the history of the SS Ethie along with the lighthouse and those fabulous rusted objects you captured so beautifully. Happy T day!

johanna said...

what is the thing about rust that makes it so fascinating? i love your photos!!
have a great t-party week!

Valerie-Jael said...

Thanks for sharing those wonderful photos, the rust shipwreck ones are fantastic. Your food looks good, too, and I would love to drink that sangria for you! Happy T Day, hugs, Valerie

Divers and Sundry said...

I've never been to Canada, but your photos give me a taste of it. The scenery! Wow! The food at that restaurant looks delicious. Happy T Tuesday anniversary.

Eileen The Artful Crafter said...

I'm with you on the guacamole,Erika. It's tradition: guac with tacos; guac with fajitas, etc. You might recall the time we ordered fajitas and they didn't come with the traditional sides. So we asked if they had guacamole. Sure. They charged us $5 extra!

The S.S. Ethie is fascinating - almost a century it has been rusting away on that beach. Great story about the rescues and the baby in the mailbag.

Happy 5th T-day Birthday! Hugs, Eileen

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

First, I'm thrilled you are home from Canada. Second, my heart skips a beat every time I see rusty bits and pieces. These are fabulous and a perfect anniversary gift, at least for me (grin). Thank you for these, Erika. They are incredible photos. Such a fabulous back story, too. To see the mail pouch the baby was placed in to be saved added even more to the story. Just a wonderful treat for our anniversary party, and a great way to share both the wreck of the S.S. Ethie and the lighthouse at Lobster Head.

You really did share a party drink with us for T today. That sangria looks good enough to drink. And I could justify it because it would help fulfill my daily fruit intake (tee hee). Too bad there was no guacamole for the salad. It looked pretty good otherwise.

Thanks for sharing your photos of the wreck of the S.S Ethie, the lighthouse, all that rust, and your taco salad and sangria with us for T this Tuesday. I hope the storms miss you.

Let's Art Journal said...

What a wonderful post, I'm so glad that you had such a lovely time on your travels! The taco salad and sangria look delicious, I would happily have both with guacamole please ...lol 😉. The shipwreck rusty pieces are amazing and I love the quality of your photos, now I'm wondering what camera and lense you use? You timed it perfectly to be back for the 5 year celebration party - wishing you the happiest of T Days! J 😊 x

pearshapedcrafting said...

Your food does look delicious and I am glad you got to try some new places - even if they were twice visits for some! The rust is fascinating - so many patterns and colours! The story of the wreck was interesting but how exciting to find the email bag in the museum ! Happy T day! Chrisx

Meggymay said...

Again fantastic photos of your trip, the view from the lighthouse looks beautiful. I also loved those rusty metals, Elizabeth will be so happy seeing them today.
Your food looked delicious and I'd enjoy a glass of sangria with you tonight.
Happy T Anniversary wishes.
Yvonne xx

Sharon Madson said...

Oh, yes, Jungle Jim's sounds perfect for our celebration! The food looks great! Now I am hungry for taco salad! ;) Great rust photos for Elizabeth! I enjoyed your story and how neat that you then saw the mailbag that the baby was rescued in later at the museum. Lovely post! Thanks for sharing. Have a wonderful week!

CJ Kennedy said...

Jungle Jim’s looks like a happy place. No guacamole wouldn’t bother me. Cool story about the Ethie baby rescue and to know the provenance of the mailbag. Gorgeous lighthouse photos. Pouring buckets here. Stay dry and Happy T Day

jinxxxygirl said...

Happy 5th Anniversary Erika!!! I KNOW Elizabeth has to be over the moon with the photos you took just for her! What a nice Anniversary surprise.. I don't care for guac so the taco salad looked perfect to me.. :) That last photograph is gorgeous!! Looks like something that would be fun to paint.. Happy T day hugs! deb

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

Hi erika, it looks like you and husband had a great trip and great weather too. I enjoyed seeing the photos from the shipwreck parts and also learning more about how people were rescued, especially the baby. Thanks for your comment on my post about Castle Hill on the Crane Estate. We checked the website on when it was open, which changes depending on the time of year. We did not go down to the beach. it was a very hot day and yes we heard that the green flies would be there, so no thanks! The admission is by carload and doesn't include a tour of the mansion's second floor which is an additional charge. This website will give info on the mansion's opening hours. http://www.thetrustees.org/places-to-visit/north-shore/castle-hill-crane.html

Astrid Maclean said...

To be really honest, I never fully understand the love for the Tuesday drink related posts, and usually avoid Tuesdays on my blog rounds on the whole (I am an arts and crafts blogger), but I really enjoy seeing your travel photos!! What an astounding place and what a wonderful story about the rescue! Loved that you even got to see the bag the baby was rescued in! Those rusty bits are amazing too!!
Hope the humidity breaks for you, must be quite a shock to the system after Newfoundland....

Gibby Frogett said...

A great post with more fab photos from your latest trip Erika.
'Lobster Head' is such a great name. The Jungle Jims sign was great and being a steampunk addict I loved the rusty photos too.
Hope your week going well.
Gill xx

Dianne said...

Love your photos for the T party!! yummy taco salad...I too would have missed having guacamole with it. The rusty bits of the wreckage are really quite breathtaking and you've photographed them in a very artistic way. I also love the lighthouse and the rocks! fun and interesting lighthouse museum displays...the mailbag especially. Happy Belated T day!

Kate Yetter said...

Some very beautiful photos of your trip! The landscapes are stunning and I love all the rusty bits from that shipwreck.
Your food looks very yummy. We love Mexican food.
Happy Tea Day a Day Late,
Kate

Lisca said...

What a wonderful post! I love the interesting story about the ship wreck (and I also love the rusty metal pieces. The colour is stunning). And to my surprise the mail bag the baby was in, was actually in the museum. So interesting.
Your taco salad looks yummy but I hate to say the sangria looks decidedly anaemic. Sangria is supposed to be red wine with a dash of brandy, some orange juice and lots of fruit chucked in. You thought is was pretty good, so there you are. Appearance isn't everything.
Happy belated T-Day,
Lisca
PS I looked at some previous posts as well and was impressed by the ice berg just drifting happily into the harbour.

Lisca said...

I'm sorry I'm late but the comment I wrote a few days ago doesn't seem to have arrived. I can't remember what I wrote but I know I was absolutely enthralled by the beautiful photos of the rusty ship remains and I love that rusty colour. Elizabeth will have been thrilled!
The story behind the shipwreck is so moving. I can imagine the excitement when you saw the sack the baby was carried in, at the museum! Wonderful.
You taco meal looks wonderful too. I'd go for that even without the guacamole. But the sangria looks decidedly anaemic. I would have expected Mexican sangria to be similar to the Spanish as that is where (some of) their roots are. Here sangria is made with red wine and fruit (https://minimalistbaker.com/easy-traditional-red-sangria/)
Happy belated T-Day,
Lisca