Jenn had a friend she knew online through her side hustle and wanted to meet up. Having covered so much ground the night before it was only a short drive to a restaurant where her friend Shirley greeted us with a smile. A lively chatter began as we chowed down on the tasty meal set before us. With a bright and beautiful day waiting outside we simply had to continue the conversation outdoors.
A nearby boardwalk along ocean waters served as the perfect walkway for an afternoon stroll. Up and down the wooden planks we walked, taking in the suns shining rays as we looked out across the sea.
My cousin Drew lived in Charlottetown and we decided to meet for dinner at Piers Quay. He was eager to hear about my travels and I gladly filled him in on the details. While it was awesome catching up, nighttime was approaching, so we said our farewells and went our separate ways.
With Jenn’s flight leaving early in the morning, the two of us found a campground close to the airport where we got an early nights rest. It was still dark when we woke up and I drove her to the airport. Goodbyes are always tough but I know we’ll see each another again soon. Poor Winnie was fixated on the window, watching her walk away before she disappeared into the airport. With Jenn catching her flight home I returned to the campground and dozed off again. I must say, it felt a little lonely not being squished into the side of my tent.