No way to catch up. So a few images along the way.
Invisible woman at the beach
Carolyn at the top of the Miscou Lighthouse.
We have made a study of lighthouses and climbed most of them. I'm hanging on like grim death to the catwalk wildly waving the camera while Carolyn does a little lighthouse keeping...
Buoys will be buoys
Lobster fisherfolk mark their pots with floats. In the days before the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, the object was to make a float so unique that no one else could possibly come up with the same design. Now-a-days, the DFO gives you a number.
A three-legged guy was drying his jeans....
We BCers don’t reckon with the Acadian presence in Gaspe, New Brunswick, PEI and Nova Scotia. The beastly British exported 10,000 Acadians from the Maritimes, managing to kill about half in the process. As Gerald Boucher told us with a big grin: “We were sent away, but WE’RE BAAACK!” There are now about 100,000 Acadians. Their symbols are everywhere. Be prepared to include the Red, White & Blue with the yellow star solidly in Canadian identity.
There are so many Acadians because this is how they to birth control.
This couple from Germany have been doing what we are since 2009. They landed in Buenos Aires, turned left (Aleman Left; get it...), reached Tierra del Fuego, turned right, arrived in Alaska in 2010 and have subsequently been circumnavigating North America. Show offs!
And Shediak has the BIGGEST lobster...
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