Running with the Herd at The Doctor’s House

Horses at The Doctor's house Inn and Spa, luxury in Newfoundland

We are surrounded by wonder and beauty at The Doctor’s House and the Wonderful World of Whiteway. Between Murphy, the ponies, the chickens, the flowers, the trees, the ocean, the trails, Shag Rock, Long Point Cove …. I don’t know which is more beautiful. It’s an embarrassment of riches, and this you can be sure of – we don’t take any of it for granted. Here’s The Berry tending to the horses – truly a labor of love!

Thankfully, my daughter is in town to share it, and we get to celebrate her birthday today – Happy Birthday, Kathryn!

Budding Saturday: Beautiful (if foggy) Elliston

Elliston, Newfoundland, a small community

Today’s Budding Saturday features the work of from Bud Vincent, a Newfoundland photographer extraordinaire. This picture is of beautiful Elliston. Of course I’m partial to all things Baccalieu Trail, but we’re very happy to be one stop on our guests’ travels. There’s so many beautiful places to visit on this beautiful island!

Capelin Rolling Season in Newfoundland, 2013!

Capelin Rolling in Whiteway, NewfoundlandWe’re in the middle of one of our favourite parts of the summer – the capelin’s rolling in! Any Newfoundlander will know what this means, but many from away might not have heard of the tradition. Every year, capelin – little fish about 20 cm long – come into shore to spawn. Hundreds or millions of the little guys flop right at the shore, making them easy pickings. You can literally reach your hands in anywhere and be guaranteed to pull up a few. People will come from all over to get their bucket-full. We use them for eating of course – I love them on a barbecue, and they were certainly an important staple when we were growing up. People also use them as fertilizer.

It’s a particularly fun activity to share with children – it’s a great way to pass on Newfoundland traditions, and trust me – kids will love fishing with their hands!  I asked some of our staff and friends to take some pictures to share with you.

Child fishing for capelin in NewfoundlandChild fishing for capelin rolling in in NewfoundlandChild fishing for capelin in Newfoundland

Danielle works for us at The Doctor’s House. They’re obviously starting the tradition early with their little one, Liam!

Fishing for Capelin off the coast of NewfoundlandGrandfather and granddaughter getting capelinLeeann helps Joe out at the cottages. She sent these pictures of her cousins Sabrina and Isabelle, and of her dad. It’s great to see families keeping this tradition alive across the generations!

Late in the Evening – Early in the Morning

Fisherman and Shag Rock in rural Newfoundland, Canada

What a wonderful place we live in. Here is sun glistening off the water bouncing all around Shag Rock in the evening mist. And here is Alf out in his new boat fishing for scallops just in front of the house. It just doesn’t get any better than that.

Starting a BBQ a few nights, I took a few minutes to smell the ocean at low tide and hea it rushing over the rocks. The wind was warm, the sun was low, the colours were spectacular. It was only 15 minutes but it was a moment of recharge and re-ignition. I took breaths that took my breath away and made me grateful.

My wish for you is that you’re able to find your own quiet moments to commune with nature (and, if you’re lucky enough to be close, the ocean). It makes all the difference in the world. Newfoundland fisherman on the Atlantic OceanShag Rock on the Atlantic Ocean in NewfoundlandShag Rock on the Atlantic Ocean in Newfoundland

 

Tuesdays with Murphy: Summer’s Here!

Golden Retriever playing in the Atlantic Ocean at Newfoundland cottagesLots to be excited about here at the cottages (upcoming on the blog, you’ll be reading about a new cottage, some workshops, some new shenanigans from Clifford). But what I’m most excited about? The fact that the weather is starting to turn and that summer is upon us. I can’t wait for all the hikes, all the boil-ups, all the marshmallow roasts. And, most importantly, all the dips in the ocean! And pets stay free for the rest of June, so that might mean a few extra playmates for me!

The Doctor’s House is Completely Open!

Opening our spa and resort in NewfoundlandToday is very special – it’s the first night we’re having overnight guests stay at The Doctor’s House. Which means we’re now completely open and ready to bring on the summer. In late May we had an open house for some friends and special guests, our Spa has been pampering clients for a few weeks now, and yesterday we had our first staff meeting (we’ve grown from 3 employees this time last year to now 16!).  Now with our Inn open, we’re well on our way to becoming a #1 destination resort and spa. Here’s to a great summer!

Below are some pictures of our open house. A big thanks to the many (let me repeat: MANY) friends and supporters who have helped us get to this point.  Also, thank you to Nicole Oliver for the picture above, and to Margaret Ayad, for the great pictures below and her continued support.  For more pictures of our open house, please see her album on Facebook. Room at our resort Inn in NewfoundlandEnjoying our Newfoundland resort Inn and SpaNewfoundland pony at our Newfoundland resort inn and spaOpen house at our Newfoundland resort inn and spa

Baby Birds

Baby birds at our animal sanctuary in NewfoundlandBaby robbins at an animal santuary in Newfoundland

The Doctor’s House is many things, including an animal sanctuary. If you’re a bird watcher, you’d love it there. It’s particularly fun now that all the baby birds are showing up. Who doesn’t love a baby bird?

One of my daughters lives on a float home in Victoria, BC. She too is inundated with our feathered friends. Check out this video she sent me of some visiting goslings. Imagine if this was the view out your back window!

Tuesdays with Murphy: Not in MY Henhouse!

Golden retriever protecting a farm in rural Newfoundland

I have an exciting new role – keeping my first cousins away from our chicken coop at The Doctor’s House. I sent word out to all the foxes (and would-be-foxes): “don’t FOWL with me.” We were told that our birds last year fell prey to foxes, weasels, hawks and eagles. Not on Murphy’s watch!

I have a keen eye and great sense of smell to help me in my duties. These eggs are for the kids that come to stay at The Doctor’s House – not for scoundrels who purport to call themselves four leggeds.

Jerry was so pleased when he went to get these eggs. He told me it was the first time he had done it. See that smile on his face – just like the kids will have on theirs when the fetch their own breakfast.

 

Summer Events on the Baccalieu Trail, 2013!

Summer Events on the Baccalieu Trail on the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland

What we may lack in size on the Baccalieu Trail, we certainly make up in community spirit, and we know how to have a good time. We thought our guests and readers would appreciate a list of the many, many activities on the go around the cottage this summer. It’s going to be a great one! And this is an evolving list – if we’ve left anything out, please let us know!

June 14 – The Doctor’s House Inn opens
We had to include this one! Our Spa is already operational, and on June 14, we start accepting overnight guests at our sprawling, hidden gem of  a Tudor Inn in Green’s Harbour.

June 29 – Canada Day Concert
Concert starting at 8pm in Carbonear’s Paddy’s Garden, featuring Superstar and Pros and Cons. Please note, this event is over 19 only.

June 30 – Wreath Laying at War Memorial
July 1st is not only a day of celebration in Newfoundland, as it is for the rest of Canada. On this day we also remember the losses at Beaumont-Hamel and commemorate the sacrifices of our armed services. The town of Winterton offers an opportunity for anyone wishing to lay a wreath; please contact Bob Andrews to participate (contact info on link provided).

July 1 – Canada Day
Most communities, Whiteway included, have family activities for Canada Day. Jerry’s also been know to attempt his own firework displays! Nearby Green’s Harbour, home of The Doctor’s House, will also have lots of fun events planned. Stay tuned to the blog for more details as we get closer to the date!

July 6 – 5th Annual Garden Party
Featuring the Tequila Rockingbirds and other acts, enjoy activities for kids from 2-4p, (complete with bouncy castle and dunk tank), and a 19+ concert at night.

July 9 – August 5 – The Holdin’ Ground Festival and Klondike Days
Celebrating Bay Roberts Cultural Heritage, this festival deserves a post of its own! Please see the Bay Roberts calendar for all the artistic, cultural and family events – we can all but guarantee there’s something fun for everyone.  Notable is the fireworks display over Bay Roberts Harbour at 8:30pm on August 5.

July 13 – New Perlican Heritage Day
Immerse yourself in local history as New Perlican designates a new municipal Heritage Site. Celebrations include displays of artifacts from the Hefford Plantation Archaeological Dig, displays of antique and historic memorabilia, family photo and historic displays, and a special guest speaker who relates interesting stories from the past. All followed with tea and refreshments, this event is for all ages and held in the fully accessible Community Centre.

July 17 – July 21 – 25th Annual Squid Festival
5 days of fun community celebrations in Holyrood, including The Famous Beach Party on July 20, featuring the popular The Masterless Men.

July 20 – 50th Annual Placentia Regatta
St. John’s isn’t the only place to get your historic rowing fix. Rowing has a long history in Placentia, too, and you can expect a giant festival of games, food concessions, music and great racing. Not technically on the Baccalieu Trail, nearby Placentia is a fun place to visit.

July 20Back in the Day
In Green’s Harbour, enjoy the first day of the food fishery, then celebrate with supper, music and a great night out with Taylor’s Take Out. Starting at 6:30, tickets are $20.

July 21 – Gavin Simms and Chris Picco Perform
Enjoy these two Newfoundland singer-songwriters as they perform at the historic and beautiful St. George’s Heritage Church in Brigus.

July 21 – Cabonear Sprint Triathlon
This annual event and celebration of pure sportsmanship is not one to miss. Starting with a 500m dip in Freshwater Pond followed by a 20K bike ride through Carbonear and a 5K run, it’s a highlight of the summer for many.

July 27 – Winterton Day
Details to follow, but expect lots of family fun in this beautiful town near our cottages.

July 28 – July 29 – Shag Rock Festival (formerly Whiteway Festival)
Stay tuned as we’ll be releasing more information about this event as we get closer to the event. What we can promise for sure: lots of family fun, all in the Wonderful World of Whiteway!

July 28 – Jim Payne and Fergus O’Byrne Perform
Two of Newfoundland’s most well respected and loved performers join forces for a night of folk culture, including songs, stories and dance tunes. Held at the historic and beautiful St. George’s Heritage Church in Brigus.

Aug 2 – Aug 5 – Carbonear Days Weekend
A fun family weekend filled with children’s activities, walking and boat tours, traditional food and more. Stay tuned for more details.

August 2 – August 5 – Annual World Cup of Tiddley Tournament
Tiddley, once popular in rural Newfoundland, makes a comeback in Carbonear each year. A game dating back to Elizabethan England and Ireland, this wild garden game is great fun, and rules are negotiable! For the young and old, history lovers, good sports and everyone in between, it’s a good opportunity to get your outdoors and connect with you family and neighbours. Get your team ready now!

August 3- August 4 – Hopeall Crout’s Concert
Outdoor concert and folk festival in Hopeall featuring the Irish Descendents, Rocket Rocket Ship and Redline. Also enjoy a magic show for children and horseshoe tournaments. Enter a Facebook contest here to win Free Tickets to the see the Irish Descendents.

Aug 5 – August 18 – Tuckamore Festival
An annual intensive chamber music program for emerging musicians, featuring extraordinary performances. On August 17, enjoy a free concert at historic St. George’s Church in Brigus. For more information on concert dates and locations, please see here.

August 8 – August 11 – Blueberry Festival
One of the island’s most popular festivals, the Blueberry Festival is held in August each summer. Enjoy three days of festivities, crafts, concessions, contests and all the blueberries you can possibly eat. All set in beautiful Brigus, it’s a great event for families and couples.

August 9 – August 11 – Cavendish Beach Festival
Fun on the beach! Talent competitions, a circus, concerts and more. Not to be missed.

August 11 – Family Fun Day at the Wooden Boat Museum
We love the Wooden Boat Museum, and will be posting more details about their planned family fun day as we get closer to the date. Stay tuned!

August 14 – Fire and Fairies with S’mores
Fairies do exist! 7:30 at Mack’s Beach in Bay Roberts, listen to fairy stories and folk music as you nosh on s’mores. If the weather doesn’t cooperate, head to the Red Fisherman’s Shed.

August 18 – August 22 – Conception Bay Centre Regional Games
Held in Holyrood, these events are like a local Olympics for youth, encouraging young athletes to come together for cooperation, sportsmanship and a healthy lifestyle. Up until June 28th, youth ages 11-16 can register to participate in Softball, Co-ed Soccer, Bally Hockey and Basketball. Participate, or be sure to join the cheering squads this August.

August 21 – Haunting on Neck Road, Coley’s Point
Starting at 8pm at St. John the Evangelist Church in Bay Roberts, walk through a grave yard sipping hot chocolate and hearing ghost and fairy stories. Chilling!


We’ve got lots of on-going summer events on the Baccalieu Trail, too. Here’s some of our favourite options.

Live Theatre
We love the New World Theatre Project. Players perform Shakespeare and more on a stage modeled from the Elizabethan era and constructed with the same materials that would have been available to early settlers. Beautiful and unique, it’s a theatre experience unlike any you’ve had before. Their 2013 schedule will be released soon.

Also great are the the Baccalieu Players, the force behind the popular Brigus dinner theatre ‘ The Royal Shag Up.’ We’ll let you know their schedule as it’s released.

Wooden Boat Museum Workshops
Hands-on workshops that allow participants to actively learn the skills and knowledge associated with building traditional wooden boats – a task intimately tied to early Newfoundland culture and life. In nearby Winterton, this museum is not to be missed, and its workshops offer a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to connect with your roots in a unique and meaningful way.

Bluegrass and Old-Time Country Music Jam Sessions
Music in your bones? Starting June 23, on the last Sunday of every month the Lions Club in Bay Roberts welcomes all levels to jam. From 2-5pm, bring your $5 admission and your instrument, and join in an afternoon of bluegrass and old time country music. Electric bass, lapp and pedal steel welcome.

“Live on the Lawn”
Enjoy history and music this summer at Hawthorne Cottage in Brigus, an Historic Site that was the home of seaman and arctic explorer Captain Robert. Bartlett. Every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon in July and August, enjoy theater performances exploring the life and times of Bartlett.

Yoga in Bay Roberts
Every Saturday morning, stretch your body and your mind at outdoor yoga classes at Macks’ Beach, 10AM. $10 a session.

Go Shopping!
There’s lots of shopping outside the overpass! Check out Some Good Market in Makinsons, a farmers’ market and craft fair featuring high quality, handmade items. Or check out the Bayman’s Flea Market in Spaniard’s Bay (The Berry did last summer, and found one of our favourite pieces of furniture at the cottages there). On August 4, enjoy outdoor shopping with artwork, music and a flea market at the Veteran’s Quay Marina in Bay Roberts, as part of their popular Klondyke Days. For a full list of shopping in the area, please see here.

Walking Tours
Walking tours are a great way to get intimately connected with a community. The town of Bay Roberts has two ongoing tours. The Heart of Heritage tour, held every Friday from 2-4pm in July and August, explores the historic Cable Building, the Christopher Prat Gallery and the Archives, all while walkers meet characters from the past in historic vignettes and enjoy traditional music and a cup of tea at the SUF Lodge. Or enjoy the Cellars and Songs Walking Tour, also in Bay Roberts, held every Saturday in July and August from 2-3. This tour meets at French’s Cove, and participants learn about life in a fishing community.

Luxurious Spa Treatments
Tucked away in Green’s Harbour, The Doctor’s House provides Aveda pure botanical products and sumptuous spa treatments, to restore, revive and replenish you in a beautiful and relaxing setting.

Cupids Cove Plantation Site Dig
Open all summer, watch archaeologists as they clean, label, catalog, store, digitize and interpret what they’re finding at one of the most significant archaeological discoveries in Canada.

Please let us know – what are your favourite events each summer? What’s something you definitely can’t miss? And again, please let us know if we can make any additions to this list. Happy Summer, everyone!

Budding Saturday: Traffic Lights

Newfoundland photography of seagulls

It’s Saturday, ie Newfoundland Photography Day on the Blog. Like the most beautiful pictures here usually are, these were taken by Bud Vincent.

Like Bud says, “’tis is a funny thing that human beings have great difficulty maneuvering around their vehicles unless there are traffic lights.  And, most times a number of drivers simply ignore them anyway.

Point is:  Seagulls don’t need traffic lights and as you can see, they certainly have much greater obstacles in their way, all at the one time.”

Newfoundland photography of sea gulls