5:00pm, Fri 20 Feb 2009 :  Viarail, Canada - Travelling from Montreal to St Thomas to stay with friends.
Tip of the day: The SMTP server on the VIArail wifi internet is mail.ripnet.com

Have endured the price of trains in Europe, a more favoured exchange rate encouraged a visit to the VIArail web site to scope the choices for Southbound travel.

Tipping in the extra coin via Mastercard, I was shortly booked for first class travel Montreal to Toronto and regular seats through to London (Ontario).

Arriving at the Montreal, I found my way easily to the info desk, where the lass behind the counter was helpful to the point of pushy. There was a first class lounge for me to enjoy, but I had shopping to do. In Canada you queue at the steps to the platform and only make you way once the train is ready to accept you… like boarding a flight. How interesting.

Shortly there after, and armed with a new Olympus SW850, I found my way onto the plane, err. Train. The first class seat was large and comfy, the cabin staff helpful and friendly and the adjacent power points starting charging notebook and phone. There was food to enjoy, but the Turkey a little bland.

I was also keen to try out the WIFI Internet, which is now a feature of their stations and trains. At a very affordable $8.95 for 24 hours, I was shortly hooked up. It’s slow at times on the trains as it is supplied by satellite… uploads were also dodgy…. But who cares. To travel in comfort across the snow covered countryside of Canada with Internet and AC power was just fantastic… Do a bit of work, catch up on Facebook, email photos to friends.

In Toronto, I had two hours. I used this to interview a couple of local applicants for the best job in the world. Both Christina and Shannon were great to spend time with.

Back on board the train, I was now seated beside a bright eyed elderly lady and the cabin tended by Lorraine who I started to wind up from the word go. Asked if I needed anything, I asked her to move the pillar for the window, so my view would be better… I later followed later with "Will I see a moose today?" and "What altitude would we be flying at?". She responded accordingly, trying to sing me to sleep, or suggesting that I might like to get off at the next station.

Beside me, Beth was lovely. Her husband had worked on the train for a career and had past just this last January. She was very engaging, telling me of their travels in Canada and abroad. I queried her about the state of the world, the current economic recession versus the great depression. The affect of technology on the way we live. Her main concern for all of this was the less time that families were spending together. When she was young, 3 weeks every year were spent at Grandma's place with cousins and other, near Niagara Falls. Without technology and great distance between the extended family, they would have fun the old fashioned way, in person and with each other.  We also discussed the shrinking world and how the English language was everywhere now… making travel much easier than in the past. This was certainly true but I worried about the reducing differences in culture, as we find global brands and a common lingo invading every tourist spot of the world. In future will we be able to spot the difference from one country to the next?

In the end Beth reminded that travel should be a life time aim. Her history was spiced with stories of distant travel reminded me of the imperative to experience the world and its many flavours… while you still can.














Where is John now? Map Location

Layout



Check out the layout

Quote from Ghandi
I do not want my house to be walled in on all sides and my windows to be stuffed. I want the culture of all lands to be blown about my house as freely as possible.

Pretty much my life... and I love it.




John's world trip
Where did I go on my recent round the world trip. Click below to see it on a world map.
  Check the stop overs

The Dot Com Story

Read how Dot Com came to be

Netcomm N3G002W

Netcomm N3G002W providing Hot spot internet via 3g / Next G

Read more

Next G Coverage
Telstra Next G coverage continues to impress. Using my Tu500 handset, I have been able to get on the net at high speed at various places. The latency of the network also seems very low when I get on. Very nice.

Coverage Test List

Weather Summaries

Moreton Bay
Hervey Bay
Bundaberg
Gladstone
Keppel Island
Percy Islands
Mackay

Come stay on my cat using Couchsurfing.com
Couch surfing is a world wide network of free beds and a great way to meet people and emerse yourself in the local culture. I offer accommodation on my sailing catamaran through this great web site:

  John's Couch Surfing profile

John speaks about Telstra Next G

Says it all : "Sailing" by Christopher Cross
It's not far down to paradise
At least it's not for me
And if the wind is right you can sail away
And find tranquility
The canvas can do miracles
Just you wait and see
Believe me

It's not far to never never land
No reason to pretend
And if the wind is right you can find the joy
Of innocence again
The canvas can do miracles
Just you wait and see
Believe me

Sailing
Takes me away
To where I've always heard it could be
Just a dream and the wind to carry me
And soon I will be free

Fantasy
It gets the best of me
When I'm sailing
All caught up in the reverie
Every word is a symphony
Won't you believe me

It's not far back to sanity
At least it's not for me
And when the wind is right you can sail away
And find serenity
The canvas can do miracles
Just you wait and see
Believe me

Whitsunday Guide
Visit the Cumberland Charter Yachts Site for the most comprehensive online area and anchorage guide. Second only to "100 Magic Miles".

  www.ccy.com.au/area


Sony HDR-SR1

My camera of choice, with some great customisation for even more flexibility.

Read more

Dot Com
John Nayler
PO Box 1039
Airlie Beach Q 4802

P: 0407 15 13 11
www.nayler.com













  Links.    Privacy.    Disclaimer. Queensland time: 9:45am.