Sunday, October 27, 2019

Maritimes - Part 3

The last week in October - here we are.
It's time to add to my Maritimes posts because I'll soon forget
what we experienced over a month ago!!

I will let the following picture story show how much we loved the beautiful
province of Nova Scotia (New Scotland).
We were greeted at the Tourist Information Centre by a lone bagpiper who 
was out in spite of a windy and quite chilly day.
Such a nice welcome!








Tonight's campground was on Cape Split.
High on a bluff on a cold and blustery day.
Cape Blomidon - now I know why they named it this!
Blow Me Down!
There was lots of Dorion storm damage here.












We entered this unmanned park and found a sheltered site with a view!

One of our first glimpses of the extreme tides of the Bay of Fundy!

Other campers, also seeking shelter for the night,  joined the small parade of trailers.

A simple dinner of beef stew kept us cozy and warm.




If you followed the Canadian Amazing Race recently you would have
seen the episode on Wolfville, NS

Sampled and purchased some of Wolfville's apple cider



What a lovely area - we just had to find the winery (Luckett) with the telephone booth.
There it was and the farmer was making a call?



Our campground for the next few nights, a beautiful "look off" at Valleyview Campground.

Met a wonderful couple from Dartmouth who were also enjoying the view!

Digby Scallops - worth the drive!!

We loved the Digby Neck area of this province and stayed several days 
to explore Annapolis Royal sites, lighthouses, forts, gardens, and tastes.

Point Prim sunset










Quilt airings caught my eye
several times!

















This seafood chowder was probably the 
best I had ever tasted!!
A small restaurant filled with locals and
highly recommended by them as well.
The Crow's Nest!
So glad we found this place.
We went back for dinner that night too.










Fort Royal

Found these National Park Red chairs throughout the provinces!
Always with an incredible view.
Fort Anne's chairs
A view through antique glass at the beautiful Historic Gardens in Annapolis Royal!




We could have spent many more hours in these beautiful Historic gardens.

Beautiful views along the way ...






From our "base" camp at Valleyview we took a day trip to 
Kejimkujik National Park - well worth the time to check out this beautiful park.
Much of it was closed - also due to Dorion's damage.





Another worthwhile hike was near the tip of the Digby Neck
to find the Balancing Rock.

Check out this link about this natural wonder.

Before leaving the area we drove back to Annapolis Royal for the 
Saturday morning market.




It was lovely to meet so many wonderful folks from Ontario
who have moved here to make this their home!

I think I could live here for awhile! Right across from the Harbour.

We would love to return to this area again someday.

For the rest of this day we travelled to Pictou, NS
and checked in to our campground (Harbour Light Campground)
Delicious dinner of pan fried Haddock
and a great sunset view of the Hector a museum ship at the Harbour Front!


Lighthouse sunsets never got old!!!
After a good night's sleep and some laundry done,
we hit the road to meet our ferry ride to PEI ... next chapter to follow.

Beautiful (I think I used that word quite often here and it surely is true about this province)

If you are still reading - thank you and my apologies for this long post!

In the meantime - back at the old farm:

Frozen Bird Bath
Pumpkins
Tonight's 2 minute "flash" sunset!!!

Till next time ... enjoying a warm cozy fire on this Sunday Evening. Hope you and yours are well and able to enjoy this colourful season. God bless ...



Thursday, October 17, 2019

Maritimes - Part 2 and Giving Thanks!

Before I share a bit about the rest of our trip
to the Maritimes in September,
I want to post a few pictures of our recent activities ...

The mantel sparsely decorated for this season!










So thankful for these two!






















And these two!















We celebrated with the farmer's family ... a quick dinner at Swiss Chalet
and a hike on beautiful nearby trails.
I am so thankful for this fun loving bunch!
It was a good day.








So thankful to celebrate with our wee family too ...










Our son-in-law ... he always does a great job at carving the roast!






















She doesn't like to have her picture taken but this girl has my heart!













She posted this on her IG today.

Use the Good Dishes!!!

Can't tell you how thankful I am for the loved ones that 
God has put into my life!


Our trip to the Maritimes seems like a distant dream.
After St. Andrews By The Sea we headed to Saint John, NB

Saint John, NB - reversing falls under that bridge!


Hurricane Dorion's damage was evident in the city's downtown square.


The famous City Market - built on a slant!












We did a walking tour of the historic
brown stones near the harbour front.











The Three Sisters historical lamp.
This gas lit lamp guided sailors into the harbour.











Throughout the city were beautiful salmon sculptures, all special pieces of art!














Wall art/graffiti on many walls and buildings - such talent!



                                                                                                         


Engaging with this John Hooper time piece clock sculpture guy for a bit...
                                                                                
One day in this beautiful city was simply not long enough!
It was cold and windy but didn't hinder us from enjoying Saint John.

Next stop ... the unforgettable province of Nova Scotia.
I can hear the bagpipe welcome from here.


In the meantime ...... feeling like deep Fall over here. Thankfully the soy beans have been harvested with more success than expected, the garlic has been planted and the new tulip bulbs are in the ground.

Sorry about the grey blob at the bottom of this post. I couldn't get rid of it??? eek!



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