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We just convened our Breakfast club in one of
Victoria's busiest and popular places to grab a great breakfast. The
restaurant is small so when you show up with 7 people it gets tricky.
After a short wait, we managed to get our group seated
at the bar which was perfect. The food was plentiful and very
delicious. The ambiance and decor unique and the staff accommodating
and very friendly. The JAM is homemade by the mother of the owner and
man, it is really good. For a unique experience give JAM a try. You
won't be disappointed. They also serve lunch.
For more pictures visit our Facebook Site.
Today I had a couple of hours to kill between
appointments so I went down to the waterfront on Dallas Road where there
is always something to watch. The cool little birds with great
haircuts were first. Then one of the many planes flying from
the Inner Harbour to Vancouver and Seattle passed by. The a small
group of Mergansers huddled together. The breakwater is also the
location of the Pilot Boats.
Every large ship that comes into Juan de
Fuca Strait that is headed for Vancouver must pick up a Canadian pilot
to guide the ship to and from Vancouver. Every time I go to the
breakwater there seems to be something new. The art has progressed
along the sides and the handrails look great. I then followed the
scenic tour into Oak Bay and passed the Victoria Golf Course. Along the
way I discovered a daffodil display. The recent cold spell has made
their spring appearance a bit behind the normal schedule. All this only
killed one hour, but a very enjoyable hour indeed. For more pictures go to our Facebook page.