Our next driving day was unfortunately not uneventful. 60 miles into the trip one of our guest’s truck brakes locked up. Luckily we weren’t too far away, so we unhooked our truck to go back and pull their trailer to an RV park while they waited a day for their truck to get fixed. Meanwhile, another guest who was 70 miles ahead of us had all their cabinets over the driver and passenger seats of their motor home fall down, leaving it undriveable.
Luckily Bill is handy and fixed the problem and they were on their way. As if that wasn’t enough, the guest we just helped was just feet from the entrance of the park and ended up putting their rig in a ditch
just as we discovered that our truck is blowing out black smoke AGAIN so I guess a sensor is going bad.……So our 230 mile day turned into 13 hours in the truck for us.
We found a Ford Dealership 25 miles away and were told they will look at it on Monday or Tuesday. Hmmmmm this is Friday…..
We spent the day at Reford Gardens. Luckily we found out before we left that the bugs were biting terribly there, so we were prepared. At the entrance is a huge lawn chair, so of course we had to get our pictures.
They had a small museum with replicas. Bill was about to use the restroom
NO, NO, Bill, that’s just for show!!!!
What a beautiful garden.
Bill and I both were practicing with our new cameras. Unfortunately, we have a lot more practicing to do.
Since our truck was not fixed, we had to leave with our rental car. Don’t think it’s going to pull like our truck….
We found the most unique looking homes.
On our way to Cap-aux-Os, Gaspe, many of us stopped at the Nordais Wind Park “Eole”.
Our guide, Rene spoke very good English and was very excited to explain to us how windmills work. In the center of the park is the tallest vertical-axis wind generator in the WORLD!
That generator costs $37 million to build. As we went inside this generator, we were shown all the mechanics of what makes it run.
There was also a small windmill on display. This windmill at the cost of $75,000-$100,000 can power 3 houses.
The smaller windmills, the ones we are most familiar with, cost $200,000 per blade. They use 3 blades per windmill with each blade weighing 9 tons. Those are the blades you might see a tractor trailer hauling down the highway. I didn’t realize they had brakes! Below is a picture of the windmill with its brakes on.
One of the good things about us not having our trailer were some of the steep grades. They are not quite like out west because they are much shorter, but they are just as steep.
Since we were in a car instead of pulling our RV, we were able to visit a beautiful lighthouse
What a view!
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